MVSTF signs MoUs with eminent corporates and philanthropists in presence of CM
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MVSTF signs key MoUs in the presence of Chief
Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis
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Strategic partnership to empower development of
rural Maharashtra
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Maharashtra Village Social Transformation Foundation
(MVSTF) initiative with a mission to transform 1,000 villages across the state
today signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with leading corporates and
philanthropists in a bid to empower and push development work in rural part of
the state.
In an effort to converge the developmental efforts between
the Government of Maharashtra and Corporate India, MVSTF enables a
public-private partnership in development work at grass root level. The
partners provide financial resources to MVSTF, along with domain knowledge and
expertise to bring about lasting change in key development areas. The MoUs were
signed with the intent of furthering collaboration between the Government of
Maharashtra & Corporate India.
The MoUs were signed in the presence of Chief Minister of
Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis and other dignitaries like – Smt. Rajashree
Birla, Idea Cellular, Mr. Amit Chandra, ATE Philanthropic Foundation, Investor
Mr. Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, Mr. Radhakrishna Damani, Founder, D-Mart, Mr. Hemendra
Kothari, Wildlife Conservation Trust, Mr. Vallabh Bhansali, Enam Financial
Consultants Mr. Krishnan Dharmarajan, CDFI & Mr. John Santosh, BillionLives, and Mr.
Ramnath Subramaniam, CEO, MVSTF signed the MoUs on behalf of MVSTF. Also present at the occasion were Sudhir
Mungantiwar, Minister of Finance & Planning Forests, Girish Mahajan,
Cabinet Minister for Water Resources, Pankaja Mundhe, Minister of Rural
Development Women and Child Welfare Vishnu Sawra, Minister Of Tribal Development
Mahadeo Jankar,
Minister
for Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development and Fisheries Development, Ranjit Patil,
Minister of State Home(Urban),Urban Development, Skill Development
and Entrepreneurship, Law & Judiciary, Parliamentary affairs Sumeet Mallik - CS- Government of Maharashtra,
Praveen Pardeshi - ACS to CM.
Speaking on this
occasion Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said, “The public and
private sector partnership for village transformation brings responsibility
towards delivering change in rural Maharashtra. The ability, technology,
flexibility, knowledge and management skills of the private sector will change
the lives of the people with greater speed by enforcing social schemes of the
government.” He further added, “Our
main focus is to solve the agrarian crisis through water conservation and
tackle the problems of malnourishment in the tribal belt as well as to provide
best education in the rural sectors of Maharashtra.”
Speaking at the event Mr. Ramnath Subramanian. CEO MVSTF,
said
“It is indeed very heartening to have people of great status and caliber as
also corporates join hands with Government of Maharashtra, thereby endorsing
their confidence on the vision and mission of Honorable Chief Minister. MVSTF
looks forward to their active participation and guidance towards the
transformation as also their support in roping in more philanthropists and
corporate partners.”
Under the guidance and mentorship of Additional Chief
Secretary Shri Praveen Pardeshi, VSTF is gaining rapid momentum with 310
villages already covered under the program and close to another 300 villages to
be added shortly. His huge hands on experience, passion and commitment has
resulted in convergence of various government schemes and innovative
interventions by corporates. Secretary Rural Development, Shri Aseem Gupta is a
Director on board of MVSTF.
MVSTF is a unique Public-Private Partnership in the
country. MVSTF provides opportunity to the youth in the form of Chief
Minister’s Rural Development Fellowship (CMRDF) programme. CMRDFs are assigned
to a Gram Panchayat and work in close association with local administration to
prepare and implement participatory development plans.
In the 1st phase, 143 Fellows have been on-board since
April, 2017 to serve 310 Villages across 12 Districts of Maharashtra. The
Fellows create community-led and participatory Village Development Plans (VDP),
which have been approved in the Gram Sabhas. The Fellows are now working with
the local administration and District Mission Council (DMCs) to implement the
plans. Several initiatives, including setting up of solar electrification
projects, last-mile digital connectivity, promotion of local Self-Help Groups,
are being piloted in these villages.
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