Our government’s resolve is to provide work to every hand and water to every field: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

Bhopal: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav transferred Rs. 1553 crore to the accounts of 1 crore 27 lakh Ladli sisters, Rs. 337 crore to the accounts of 56 lakh social security pension beneficiaries and Rs. 1624 crore to the accounts of 81 lakh farmers with a single click from Pipalrawan village of Sonkachh in Dewas on Monday. He also performed Bhoomi Pujan and inauguration of 53 works costing Rs. 144.84 crore in the program.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the Ranjit Sagar project will provide water for irrigation to the nearby villages. The area will be green and the farmers will prosper. He said that even iron can be converted into gold with the help of the Paras Stone. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that if every farm gets the facility of water and electricity, the farmers will prosper and will definitely get gold in the form of crops.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that our government is providing sufficient water and electricity to farmers for irrigation. The dream of river linking that our former Prime Minister Late Atal Bihari Vajpayee had seen 20 years ago is being fulfilled today in the state under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. The Prime Minister has given us 1 lakh crore rupees for the Ken-Betwa Link Yojana. This scheme will change the picture of the entire Bundelkhand region. Work has also started on another Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal scheme worth Rs 70 thousand crore. Water will be supplied to every village and every farm in the state. This time the support price of wheat for farmers will be Rs 2600. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the objective of the Madhya Pradesh government is to provide work to every hand and water to every farm.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the Madhya Pradesh government is continuously working for the betterment of the poor, farmers, youth and women. The Madhya Pradesh government is determined to provide employment to every youth in the state, for this, industrialists are being invited by organizing Investors Summit. Our aim is to increase the prestige of India in the world by providing employment to the youth and to make Madhya Pradesh a leading state. Progressive work is being done in the state for the welfare of women, farmers and social security pension beneficiaries. In today’s ceremony, an amount of more than Rs 2054 crore was provided to 1 lakh 27 crore Ladli sisters, 56 lakh social security pension beneficiaries, 81 lakh farmers with a single click. The state government will not let any deficiency remain in the implementation of the schemes. On this occasion, he told that Rs 450 per beneficiary has also been provided to 76 lakh sisters of the state for gas refilling. Addressing the Ladli sisters, he said that at present an amount of Rs 1250 is being given per month, it will be increased to Rs 3000 in future.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that information has been received about obstruction on the way to Prayagraj Maha Kumbh. For this, instructions have been given to the officials that the pilgrims of Madhya Pradesh should not face any inconvenience. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that no pilgrim from Madhya Pradesh going to Prayagraj will remain hungry or thirsty. Instructions have been issued to the administration in this regard. He told that Shri Malviya of Itarsi, admitted in AIIMS Hospital, whose heart rate had reduced to less than 20 percent, has been replaced with the heart of a person who was brain dead in an accident in Jabalpur. Today he went to AIIMS Hospital and wished and congratulated him. He said that if any poor person is admitted in the hospital in critical condition, he will be lifted by air ambulance and given free treatment in a big hospital. The objective of the government is to save the life of the poorest of the poor.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav has said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the caravan of development is going on in the country and the state. India has great respect in the world. We have to make Madhya Pradesh number one. Our government’s resolve is to ensure the welfare of every person, work for every hand and water for every field. We are working at a fast pace in this direction.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Jalabhishek Yatra was started on 2 January from Ranjit Sagar Complex Irrigation Project, which is being concluded here today. Earlier, 52 villages were getting submerged due to this scheme and now 66 villages will get water. This is our policy, every person should be better, no one should be harmed. Our government is working to improve the lives of every section of society, farmers, youth, poor, women. Our youth are being provided employment according to their skills. Global Investors Summit is being organized in the state this month, in which Prime Minister Shri Modi is coming. This will give a boost to a large number of industries and employment.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that mother, sister, daughters have the highest place in our society. Mother is established in temples. Our culture is of Radhe-Shyam Sita-Ram. Our government is constantly working for the welfare of sisters. Many schemes like Ladli Behna, Ujjwala Yojana, Kalyani etc. are being run for sisters. The amount of Ladli Behna will also be gradually increased to Rs 3000 per month.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that in the state, free air ambulance service is being provided to the poor in case of serious illness. We have decided that whoever donates organs or body will be given a guard of honour. Organ donors will be honoured on 26 January and 15 August.
Jal Kalash Yatra concluded
In the ceremony, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav concluded the Jal Kalash Yatra by mixing water from Parvati, Kalisindh and Chambal rivers in a pitcher. The Jal Abhishek campaign was started with the Kalash Yatra from village Bhanvarasa on January 2, which concluded on Monday. In the Jal Kalash Yatra, water from all three rivers was collected and at the end, the water from all three rivers will be mixed in a pitcher and it will be poured into the Ranjit Sagar Dam.
Revenue Minister Mr. Karan Singh Verma said that for the first time in the state, the works of transfer, partition, demarcation etc. have been done at a record level. Due to cyber tehsil in the state, now the work of transfer is being completed in 20 days and demarcation in 30 days. Corruption-free governance is being conducted in the state. On this occasion, regional MLA Dr. Rajesh Sonkar also addressed and gave information about Jal Abhishek Abhiyan and requested to approve the necessary works for the area.