New Delhi: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik sanctioned Rs 423.87 crore for 37 Urban Local Bodies (ULB) covering 10 districts of central RDC division under the state funded flagship scheme MUKTA for the financial year 2023-24.


The ULBs of all 30 districts will be covered in two phases. The 10 districts covered in first phase are Mayurbhanj, Balasore, Jajpur, Jagatsinghpur, Bhadrak, Kendrapada, Cuttack, Khordha, Puri and Nayagarh.


It is to be noted that on the direction of CM Patnaik, 5T Secretary VK Pandian had a video conference with public representatives of the 37 urban local bodies of the 10 districts discussed the development of urban bodies under Mukta scheme.


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The projects approved under MUKTA are climate resilient work, which includes creation of civic amenities like mini park, open air gym, child play station, playground, walking track, vending zones, and other public utility works like open space development, water body development, construction of multipurpose community centers, wall painting, city beautification and other labour-oriented works. 


All these 37 ULBs have developed ward-wise feasible Annual Action Plans under MUKTA through a participatory process involving local citizens and key stakeholders. All these projects are demand driven, technically feasible and environmentally sustainable.


‘Mukhya Mantri Karma Tatpara Abhiyan’ (MUKTA) was launched by the CM on 18th April 2020 with an objective to generate rapid, immediate and mass employment opportunities for urban poor, informal and migrant labourers rendered unemployed and vulnerable in the face of Covid-19 pandemic, while addressing the needs of creation of climate resilient, cost-effective sustainable and replicable community assets.


MUKTA adopts a community driven, participatory and bottom-up approach ensuring transparency and accountability during entire stage of project implementation. MUKTA is a community driven scheme tailor made for Community Based Organisations (CBO) such as Women Self Help Groups (SHG) and Slum Dwellers Associations (SDA) to take the centre stage.