After Diwali, sisters will be given 1500 rupees every month: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

bhopal: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that Singrauli is a border district of the state, mineral-rich and most popular. Singrauli is going to get the gift of a medical college soon. From next year, doctors will emerge from here after studying. Today, the amount for laptops has been transferred to 94 thousand 234 talented students across the state. This includes 60 percent girl students and 40 percent boy students. The state government is running welfare schemes for all sections in the tribal area. In the last 2 years, more than 15 thousand scooties have been distributed to talented students. Our government is moving towards the goal of all-round development for everyone. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the Women Empowerment and Tribal Pride Honors Samaroh in Sarai village of Singrauli district on Friday.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Guru takes us from darkness to light. Guru Purnima is after a few days on July 10, on this day all the schools, colleges, hostels and construction works related to the facilities of children will be inaugurated simultaneously. Bicycles, dresses and books will also be distributed to the children of government schools. Madhya Pradesh is related to Bhagwat Geeta. By building Vrindavan village, the friendship of Lord Krishna and Sudama has to be brought alive. Children can go anywhere after studying, but should not forget their poor friend.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that during the government of the opposition party, there was a big difference in the sex ratio of sons and daughters in the state. In our government, Ladli Beti becomes a millionaire from birth, this started from Madhya Pradesh. When daughters complete 18 years of age, they will be given more than one lakh rupees by the government. The state government is working to further empower Ladli Bahans and women of self-help groups. Earlier the per capita income of the state was only 11 thousand, but now due to the efforts of our government, it has become 1 lakh 52 thousand rupees. He said that before Rakshabandhan, an additional amount of 250 rupees will be sent to all eligible sisters as shagun. After Diwali, we will give 1500 rupees every month to all Ladli Bahans of the state. He said that if sisters and daughters have money in their hands, the house runs well. The Chief Minister said that the government is constantly making efforts for the respect of the tribals and the welfare of the poor. We have also organized a cabinet meeting in the memory of Rani Durgavati and Raja Bhabhut Singh. Farmers are being given an additional amount of Rs 1000 per quintal on purchasing Shrianna. Wheat was purchased from farmers at Rs 2600 per quintal which is the highest in the country.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that our government has dedicated a budget amount of more than 27 thousand crores to women. A provision of more than 18 thousand crores has been made for the Ladli Behna Yojana. Today more than 51 lakh Ladli daughters are registered in the state, out of which 12 lakh 99 thousand daughters are being given scholarships worth 672 crores. The state government is giving funds to empower 5 lakh self-help groups of 62 lakh sisters in rural areas. The sisters of the state are getting 50 percent reservation in Nagar Palika, Municipal Corporation and Panchayat elections. In the next Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, sisters will get the benefit of reservation on 33 percent seats. He said that we have left no stone unturned in ensuring women their rights. In our government, women officers are handling the responsibility of district collector in 4 districts of the state. The state government is working to bring happiness in the lives of the poorest of the poor. A fresh survey has been started to identify eligible beneficiaries who have been deprived of the benefits of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana in urban and rural areas. By giving one percent discount in property registration, today 45 percent of registrations are being done in the name of sisters. This is a pleasant result of our initiative.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the state government is running welfare schemes for the tribal community with good intentions and special feelings. Scheduled tribes constitute 39 percent of the total population of Singrauli, out of which 5 lakh are getting the benefit of government schemes. The tribal class has got great help from our government’s Bhagwan Birsa Munda Swarojgar Yojana and Tantya Mama Arthik Kalyan Yojana. The tribal class is also being given the benefit of Pradhan Mantri Jan-Man Yojana, Dharti Aba Janjati Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan. The state government is committed to give proper price to the farmers for their crops to increase their income.
Important announcements of Chief Minister Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said in Sarai that Singrauli has abundant coal and other mineral resources. A 4-lane road will be built here. MADA hospital will be upgraded to CHC. A 52 km long 4-lane road will be built in Bargwa-Parswa, a subdivision office in Sarai. A survey will be conducted for the establishment of a new 100-bed hospital in Sarai. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Singrauli has also been connected with air service. Our government has provided air ambulance for better treatment to the needy. Hearse van facility is being started in all the districts to drop the dead body from hospital to home after death. To encourage body/organ donation, the state government has decided to give final farewell with state honors to those who donate organs. Organ donation gives a new life to another needy person. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav honored four tribal people benefited from government schemes, Mr. Mahabali Singh, Mr. Shankar Singh Panika, Mr. Vansh Bahadur Singh and Mr. Dayal Singh from the stage at the Janjati Gaurav Sammelan. Public Health Engineering Minister and Minister in charge of Singrauli district Mrs. Sampatiya Uike, Minister of State for Panchayat and Rural Development Mrs. Radha Singh, regional MP Mr. Rajesh Mishra, MLA Mr. Rajendra Meshram, MLA Mr. Kunwar Singh Tekam, MLA Mr. Vishmitra Pathak along with public representatives and a large number of villagers were present in the program.
Singrauli got the gift of construction works worth Rs 503 crore Chief Minister Dr. Yadav gifted 54 construction works worth Rs 503 crore 9 lakh 19 thousand to Singrauli district from the conference held in Sarai. The Chief Minister inaugurated 20 construction works costing Rs 104 crore 67 lakh 26 thousand and laid the foundation stone of 34 construction works costing Rs 398 crore 41 lakh 93 thousand. The Chief Minister also inaugurated the newly constructed building of Sandipani Higher Secondary School Chakariya, Electricity Sub Station Harfari, Sandipani Higher Secondary School Building Hirwah. Along with this, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also inaugurated the construction work of Primary Health Center Building, asphalting work in 8 roads, College Building Bargawan, Public Service Center Mada and Sarai and AYUSH Wing.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav performed Bhoomi Pujan for 34 construction works. The Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone for the construction of 11 roads. These are being constructed under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. The Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for various construction works including 400-bed hospital building in the medical college, single tap water schemes, road construction in Nagar Nigam Singrauli, drain construction. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also laid the foundation stone and inaugurated 13 construction works of Chitrangi assembly constituency, 25 of Singrauli assembly constituency, 15 of Devsar assembly constituency and one construction work of Dhoni assembly constituency through this conference.