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UN, MITTALS TO SET UP MILLENNIUM VILLAGE IN AMARPURA

By ronitkumar | August 6, 2008

  After
Africa and other third world nations, the United Nations (UN) has now chosen
India to set up its dream village. UN, in collaboration with Mohanlal Mittal-led Gita Mittal Foundation (GMF), aims to establish a millennium village in Amarpura-a small village in Rajgarh district of Rajasthan-which would require investments of close to $15-20 million over five years. The idea is to fulfil the basic needs of infrastructure, health, education and employment for the local population.
   Mr Mittal’s three sons-LN Mittal, owner of the world’s largest steel firm Arcelor Mittal, and Pramod and Vinod, promoters of Ispat Industries-would be primarily involved in the funding process. The association is now awaiting final nod from the state government and is slated to begin work on the project by this year-end.    The project is structured around the millennium development goals that the UN laid out in 2000 as part of an ambitious plan to reduce global poverty. The concept of millennium villages is the brainchild of economist Jeffrey Sachs, who is also a special advisor to the UN secretary-general. So far, UN has helped corporates build over 100 such villages globally. Besides, GMF is planning to set up 32 centres of excellence across Rajasthan with an investment of close to Rs 100 crore over a period of 3-4 years to help students become employable. The foundation has tied up with the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, (IIMA) for the same. While Mittal brothers would set up the infrastructure, faculty and curriculum would be taken care of by IIMA.    These centres would offer various short-term subsidised post-graduate courses, primarily related to accounts, finance and personality development. The first centre would come up in Churu district of Rajasthan. Under the first batch, the foundation aims to enroll at least 500 students.                                 Courtesy:- ET dtd:- 05th Aug 2008 

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