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Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana:Development hits from all corners in Modi's adopted village Jayapur

1. Houses for Dalit familiesNewly built houses adorn the Jayapur Village. These houses, built for the Dalit families, are one-room quarters with attached kitchen, bathroom and a small courtyard. These solar powered houses will be an infrastructural delight to the needy.

2. Bio-toilets in Jayapur 
Bio-toilets have been installed at many places in the village. However, Jayapur is still to accomplish the task of having a toilet in every household. Plans are afoot to construct 16 toilets at public places, out of which work on 8 toilets has been completed.

3. Primary school has been turned into model school
The Primary school in Jayapur has been turned into a model school. However, there is still a pressing need for high schools and colleges, for higher education, so that students do not have to travel miles to reach neighbouring villages for the same.

4. Improving the plight of weavers
The government is trying to resurrect the dying weaver community in the city of Varanasi, which was once famous for its intricate work of art in the form of Banarasi sarees. In a bid for the same, Jayapur got a new handloom, which was inspected by Principal Secretary Misra on his recent visit to the village.

5. Inauguration of bus service
Durgawati Devi, Gram Pradhan, Jayapur, flagged off the village bus service, in presence of Principal Secretary Misra. This would increase the connectivity between the village and the nearest city, Varanasi, and make the journey less hectic.

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Development hits from all corners in Modi's adopted village Jayapur

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