Folk media teams made the villagers of Moh Khas, Paroiya, Budhan and Malanagar aware

Una, December 23- On the last day of the awareness campaign, cultural groups affiliated to the Department of Information and Public Relations raised awareness about the welfare schemes being run for the welfare of the Scheduled Castes as well as public welfare policies, schemes, achievements and drug prevention through songs, music and street plays in Moh Khas and Paroiyaan and Budhan and Malangad.

Una, December 23- On the last day of the awareness campaign, cultural groups affiliated to the Department of Information and Public Relations raised awareness about the welfare schemes being run for the welfare of the Scheduled Castes as well as public welfare policies, schemes, achievements and drug prevention through songs, music and street plays in Moh Khas and Paroiyaan and Budhan and Malangad.
During this, RK Kalamanch Chintpurni and Purvi Kalamanch Jalgran Tabba made people aware that the government has made a provision of Rs 5 crore for providing computer training to candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/Tribe/OBC and Minority Classes, single women, widows and Divyangjan. 
Under the Indira Gandhi Pyari Behna Sukh-Samman Nidhi Yojana, a total of 30,929 women have been given its benefit in the state so far. Apart from this, with the aim of fulfilling the basic educational needs of the Divyangjan, the government is running educational institutions up to class 12 for deaf and blind children in Sundarnagar and Dhalli where they are being provided advanced free education and residential facilities.
On this occasion, local people including the concerned Panchayat representatives were present.