<p>Assam Governor Gulab Chand Kataria has launched the 'Sarpanch Samvad' app, an official release said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The launch ceremony, held at the Raj Bhavan, was attended by over 30 sarpanchs from different parts of the country.</p>.<p>Kataria said he was delighted to launch this initiative for the sarpanchs.</p>. Junior doctors assault tribal govt officer in Assam; intern suspended.<p>"It brings me immense joy to see the focus on empowering our grassroots leaders. Assam is fortunate to have a multitude of dedicated female leaders who have been tirelessly contributing to their communities," he said.</p>.<p>It is essential to emphasise that quality is an indispensable element for achieving success in these endeavours, the governor added.</p>.<p>The app has been developed by the Quality Council of India (QCI).</p>.<p>QCI chairperson Jaxay Shah said the objective of this initiative is to provide comprehensive support to sarpanchs and foster their growth as leaders.</p>.<p>"It is through their development that we have envisioned a prosperous future for our villages, marked by progress and advancement," he added.</p>.<p>QCI secretary general Dr Ravi P Singh said as India ambitiously charts its trajectory towards becoming a US $5 trillion economy by 2025, the pivotal role of its villages, home to 65 per cent of its population, is critical.</p>.<p>The app is aimed at connecting approximately 2.5 lakh sarpanchs across India, and serves as a holistic platform for networking, knowledge dissemination, and collaboration.</p>.<p>The app not only ensures a single platform for idea-sharing, but also reinforces QCI's commitment to empower grassroots leaders.</p>.<p>The Quality Council of India, established in 1997 by the Government of India and the Indian industry, is the apex organisation responsible for establishing and operating the third-party national accreditation system, improving quality across sectors and advising the government and other stakeholders on matters concerning quality.</p>
<p>Assam Governor Gulab Chand Kataria has launched the 'Sarpanch Samvad' app, an official release said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The launch ceremony, held at the Raj Bhavan, was attended by over 30 sarpanchs from different parts of the country.</p>.<p>Kataria said he was delighted to launch this initiative for the sarpanchs.</p>. Junior doctors assault tribal govt officer in Assam; intern suspended.<p>"It brings me immense joy to see the focus on empowering our grassroots leaders. Assam is fortunate to have a multitude of dedicated female leaders who have been tirelessly contributing to their communities," he said.</p>.<p>It is essential to emphasise that quality is an indispensable element for achieving success in these endeavours, the governor added.</p>.<p>The app has been developed by the Quality Council of India (QCI).</p>.<p>QCI chairperson Jaxay Shah said the objective of this initiative is to provide comprehensive support to sarpanchs and foster their growth as leaders.</p>.<p>"It is through their development that we have envisioned a prosperous future for our villages, marked by progress and advancement," he added.</p>.<p>QCI secretary general Dr Ravi P Singh said as India ambitiously charts its trajectory towards becoming a US $5 trillion economy by 2025, the pivotal role of its villages, home to 65 per cent of its population, is critical.</p>.<p>The app is aimed at connecting approximately 2.5 lakh sarpanchs across India, and serves as a holistic platform for networking, knowledge dissemination, and collaboration.</p>.<p>The app not only ensures a single platform for idea-sharing, but also reinforces QCI's commitment to empower grassroots leaders.</p>.<p>The Quality Council of India, established in 1997 by the Government of India and the Indian industry, is the apex organisation responsible for establishing and operating the third-party national accreditation system, improving quality across sectors and advising the government and other stakeholders on matters concerning quality.</p>