Over Rs 5,000 crore in DMF kitty, but Odisha still falls short of serving its mining-affected people CSE’s report on status of implementation of DMF in Odisha says state lagging behind due to lack of need-based planning and people’s engagement
जिला खनिज फाउंडेशन (डीएमएफ) कोखनन प्रभावित लोगों-डी एम एफ ट्रस्ट के लाभार्थियों,के लिए उचित प्लानिंग और ग्रामसभा कीभागीदारी के साथ निवेश की प्राथमिकता तय करने की जरुरत हैI रायपुर, 7 सितम्बर 2018
District Mineral Foundations (DMF) must prioritise investments for mining-affected people through proper planning and engaging with Gram Sabhas
Rajasthan has used only 12 per cent of its District Mineral Foundation (DMF) allocation, says CSE’s latest analysis
Madhya Pradesh spending 40 per cent of District Mineral Foundation {DMF} funds meant for other priority areas, on construction of roads -- says CSE’s latest analysis
Odisha tops District Mineral Foundation {DMF} collection with Rs 4,453 crore, but investments not reflecting the priorities of mining-affected people, says CSE’s latest analysis
State control over District Mineral Foundation {DMF} resources in Chhattisgar his destroying the primary essence of this people-centric scheme, says CSE’s latest analysis
370 करोड़ रुपये से अधिक फण्ड के साथ, पश्चिम सिंहभूम डीएमएफ ट्रस्ट, बाल मृत्यु दर को कम करने, पोषण, स्वास्थ्य सेवा में सुधार लाने में एवं स्थानीय लोगों के लिए सतत आजीविका के उपायों पर ध्यान केंद्रित करते हुए कार्य कर सकती हैI
With more than Rs. 370 crore, West Singhbhum DMF Trust should prioritize reducing child mortality, improving nutrition, healthcare and providing sustainable livelihood
Gaps Remain, Despite Odisha‘s Pole Position with Regards to Funds Received under District Mineral Foundation (DMF)