Bhubaneswar: MUKTA – an Urban Wage Employment Scheme is extensively under implementation at 115 Cities under 5T framework.
In order to streamline implementation of MUKTA, Housing & Urban Development (H&UD) Department has taken a decision for undertaking intensive capacity building programmes of Mission Shakti Groups and Slum Dweller Associations in partnership with Knowledge Partner “Urban Management Centre”, for smooth execution of MUKTA across all 115 ULBs of the State, said an official press release.
“Mukhya Mantri Karma Tatpara Abhiyan” (MUKTA) was launched by Chief Minister on 18th April 2020 with a focus to reduce economic vulnerabilities and enhancing resilience of the urban poor and migrant labourers on the face of Covid-19 Pandemic. MUKTA is the flagship programme of Government of Odisha with its community-driven, participatory, and bottom-up approach has emerged as a highly impactful urban livelihood intervention.
MUKTA is driven by Community Based Organisations (CBO) such as MSGs and Slum Dwellers Associations (SDA) as effective partners in the process of Urban growth and development. Engagement of MSG and SDA in MUKTA has been accorded highest priority by the Government of Odisha.
MSGs have been empowered to identify and create ward-wise cost-effective, sustainable and replicable community-based projects in a saturation mode in all the 2055 wards across 115 Urban Local Bodies (ULB) of the State.
During last 3 years, around 52,500 projects with an investment of Rs. 756 crores have been implemented across 115 Urban Local Bodies.
More than 62 lakh workdays have been generated directly benefitting around 6 lakh urban poor and migrant labourers, of which close to 40% are women beneficiaries.
Around Rs. 260 crores have been paid to wage seekers under the scheme. About 18,500 W-SHG/SDA have partnered in the Scheme for project execution and received around Rs 26 crores as supervision charges.
All 360 MUKTA Professionals and 65 DUDA (District Urban Development Agency) Experts based at 115 ULBs have been identified as Master Trainers. These master trainers will be instrumental for training of around 10,000 MSG/SDA executing various projects under MUKTA across 115 ULBs of the State involved in implementation of MUKTA. Capacity Building
Training will be organized at the Ward level covering 40 to 50 MSG/SDA members at all 2055 urban wards of 115 ULBs. All the 115 ULBs of the State have been divided into 12 Clusters for smooth conduct of the capacity building initiatives.
Training of Master Trainers has started today with Ganjam cluster covering 18 ULBs. A total number of 60 participants consisting of MUKTA team and DUDA experts are attending the training held at the Conference Hall of Odisha Urban Academy (OUA), Bhubaneswar.
Sarada Prasad Panda, Joint Secretary-cum-Nodal Officer, MUKTA inaugurated the training programme and addressed the participants.
He gave an overview of MUKTA scheme and highlighted the role of MUKTA team for transfer of knowledge to MSG/SDA for successful execution of MUKTA.
In the closing session Director Municipal Administration Sangramjit Nayak addressed the trainees and impressed them to utilise the knowledge they acquire in the larger interest of the urban poor. PD DUDA Ganjam, all Deputy Commissioners and Executive Officers attended through video conferencing.