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This initiative of the state government is not only limited to environmental protection, but also considers social equality. The tool bank will be used for all parts of rural society. According to the spirit of social justice, the state government will give a discount of up to 50 percent in the tariff in the BPL scheduled caste stem category and special circumstances. Jnn, Jodhpur. With an innovative and commendable step to make the villages plastic free according to the instructions of the main minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, he began to embrace the plan to set up a tool bank in every gram of the state of the state. The purpose of this scheme is to promote environmental protection by eliminating the use of plastic in social and community events. Now steel tools will be easily hired for use in rural areas in rural areas, family celebrations, Panchayat training and other opportunities. According to the guidelines issued by the government, at least 400 tool sets will be purchased in each pancayat, including a plate, three bowls, a spoon and a glass. The tariff will be three rupees per set, only three rupees per set are set for this service, which will be spent on maintaining and operating the Terkraal Bank. Each vessel will be printed on the name of the concerned Panchayat and the Logo of Swachh Bharat Mission, which will ensure their identity and can easily be detected in the event of theft or loss. The tool bank will be run by self -help groups. Rajivika’s women -self -help groups take responsibility for maintaining these banks, maintenance, distribution and collection of tools. These groups will be selected by the committee chaired by the CEO of the Zilla Parishad. This initiative is also considered an inspiring step towards the economic empowerment of women. In the first phase of the scheme, one lakh calls are granted. In the first phase of the scheme, tool banks are erected in a thousand panchayats of the state. This includes 30 grams of Panchayats of the Jodhpur district. Each Panchayat receives an awards amount of one lakh rupees for this scheme. If the tool is lost or damaged, the user will charge a fee, including his full compensation. To maintain the minimum number of tools, panchayats will also be able to buy new tools from time to time according to the requirement. According to the guidelines, tools are used for five years, but the tools that will be in good condition can also be used further. Also read: Ambulance entered the ambulance wall to the injured policemen, brought Jodhpur by making Green Corridor, every big news of your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.