The initiative, under which name plates of houses in villages are being inscribed with names of the family's girl students, was introduced about one-and-half months back in Balod district, a partially Naxal-hit area, located around 70 kms from here.
"The campaign has been taken up to make people aware of the importance of the girl child and boost literacy among girls," Balod Collector Rajesh Singh Rana told PTI.
The idea, aimed at fulfilling the vision of Prime Minister's 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' drive, was coined after having discussions with local public representatives, sarpanch and officials, he said.
In a short span of time, the campaign has successfully yielded results in 12 village panchayats, particularly of Dondi and Gunderdehi development blocks in Balod, he said.
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Like Pemina, there are several girls who never imagined that their house will be known by their name.
Another secondary school student Jagriti Tekam, who belongs to Ukari-Dondi village, said such a drive should not be confined only to one district but extended to every nook and corner of the state so that people realise that girls are in no way less than the boys.
The Collector said that the campaign is not only inspiring parents to send their daughters to school, but also changing their patriarchal mindset.
titles are written on it with white paint.
The green colour was selected to convey the message of environment conservation and involve students in propagating this message, Rana said.
The representatives of the panchayat will visit every household in the village to encourage people to put up the name plates and make this drive a success, he said.
They are also planning to extend the campaign further to government colleges in the district.
Steps have also been taken to ensure benefits of other government schemes like 'Noni (girls) Suraksha Yojna', 'Mukhyamantri Uchcha SikshaRinnAnudan Yojana' and 'Sukanya Yojna' to students, he said.
Earlier, students had to knock the doors of the banks with all their details for loans, but now the documents along with applications will be collected at the schools only and forwarded to the concerned banks, the Collector said.
School principals in coordination with tehsildar and Block Education Officer will look after this process, he added.