Gujarat achieved the highest ranking among Indian states during July 2025 for implementing the PM-JANMAN initiative. The central government program targets Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups across the nation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched this mission on Tribal Pride Day in November 2023. The state houses five distinct tribal communities requiring specialized development support. Gujarat demonstrated exceptional progress in delivering basic services to these populations.
The state government approved 12,489 rural housing units and connected 2,803 households to water pipeline systems. Officials electrified 5,200 previously disconnected homes and installed 37 mobile communication towers. Twenty-two mobile medical units began operations while authorities planned 67 new childcare centers. The administration sanctioned 21 forest produce processing centers and 39 multipurpose training facilities.
Gujarat conducted extensive awareness campaigns throughout tribal regions using multiple communication methods. Workers installed 920 photography stations and created 473 wall murals across communities. Officials distributed over 32,000 information pamphlets and processed more than 23,000 identity document applications. The program enabled 12,229 residents to open banking accounts.
The state government approved 12,489 rural housing units and connected 2,803 households to water pipeline systems. Officials electrified 5,200 previously disconnected homes and installed 37 mobile communication towers. Twenty-two mobile medical units began operations while authorities planned 67 new childcare centers. The administration sanctioned 21 forest produce processing centers and 39 multipurpose training facilities.
Gujarat conducted extensive awareness campaigns throughout tribal regions using multiple communication methods. Workers installed 920 photography stations and created 473 wall murals across communities. Officials distributed over 32,000 information pamphlets and processed more than 23,000 identity document applications. The program enabled 12,229 residents to open banking accounts.