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The holy festival of Raksha Bandhan is a symbol of the indelible bond between brother and sister: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

Bhopal: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that Raksha Bandhan is not just a festival, but a symbol of the indelible relationship between brother and sister in Indian culture, which strengthens social unity and family values. Raksha Bandhan is not only a festival of brother-sister love, but also a message of women’s dignity and social security. The Chief Minister said that the specialty of Indian culture is that every relationship is defined and revered. Referring to the Raksha Bandhan story of Draupadi and Shri Krishna, he described it as a symbol of the power of brother-sister relationship, where Shri Krishna pledged to protect Draupadi throughout his life. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the Madhya Pradesh government is continuously working for the welfare and empowerment of sisters. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav transferred Rs 1,859 crore to the accounts of 1 crore 26 lakh 89 thousand Ladli sisters of the state in the state-level program of Chief Minister Ladli Behna Yojana in Narsinghgarh of Rajgarh district on Thursday. Also, under the Ujjwala scheme, assistance amount of Rs. 43.90 crore was transferred to more than 28 lakh sisters with a single click. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also distributed benefits of various schemes. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav inaugurated the program by lighting lamps and performing Kanya Pujan.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that all relationships have importance in the Indian family tradition for thousands of years. Marrying a niece is considered more important than marrying a daughter. In Indian culture, nephews and nieces are considered more important than their own children. Strength is derived from the Rakhi and blessings of sisters. In Indian culture, brothers have always protected their sisters, just like Lord Krishna protected Draupadi during the Mahabharata period. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that terrorist incidents have stopped in the country due to the strong leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. The enemy has been eliminated by running Operation Sindoor. Brothers protect their sisters’ sindoor without caring for their lives. Those who ruin their sisters’ marital bliss have been taught a lesson. This time 15th August will be in the name of Operation Sindoor. When the country is safe, the relationship between brothers and sisters will be safe. In more than 200 countries of the world, no one considers the country as a mother. We see our country as a mother. That is why we say Bharat Mata Ki Jai.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the amount given to Ladli sisters by the government has been increased from 1000 to 1250 rupees now. It will be taken to 3 thousand rupees further. The state government has so far distributed more than 41 thousand crores to Ladli sisters. There are 1 crore 27 lakh Ladli sisters in the state. While inspecting the Guna-Shivpuri flood disaster, the sisters forgot their sorrows and stood there with plates in their hands. Expression of affection of sisters was also seen in Narsinghgarh. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that 1500 rupees are being sent to Ladli sisters in August along with shagun of 250 rupees. After Diwali, Ladli sisters will be given Rs 1500 every month. In the next three years, by 2028, Rs 3000 will be deposited in the sisters’ accounts. Due to the resolve of Prime Minister Shri Modi, many sisters of self-help groups have become lakhpatis. The state government will provide assistance of Rs 6000 to sisters for working in employment-based industries. Brothers will also be given assistance of Rs 5000. Hostels are being built at the workplace for sisters. Sisters are being given 35 percent subsidy under the Gaupalan Yojana. The state government is determined to increase milk production in the state.

Announcements of the Chief Minister Chief Minister Dr. Yadav announced the renovation of Baijnath Dham of Narsinghgarh. Four grand gates will also be constructed in the Dham complex. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that a government college will be opened in Kurawar for better arrangements of higher education of students. To increase the area of irrigation in the area, Nevaj river will be connected to Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal (PKC) project. In the near future, Narsinghgarh and Beawar of Rajgarh district will also be a part of the Metropolitan City. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav has established a family bond with the people of the state: Minister Mr. Kashyap Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Minister Mr. Chaitanya Kashyap said that Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has also given Rakshabandhan shagun of Rs. 250 along with the regular amount of Rs. 1250 to Ladli sisters, due to which they received a gift of Rs. 1500 on the occasion of Rakshabandhan. He said that the Chief Minister has established a familial relationship with the people of the state and every festival is being celebrated with gaiety by the government and public representatives. In the direction of development from heritage, the culture and festivals of the state are also being strengthened along with religious places. Minister Mr. Kashyap said that Chief Minister Dr. Yadav has established the image of Madhya Pradesh on the global platform in foreign countries and has increased the possibilities of employment and industrial development for the youth.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav inaugurated ‘Aakansha Hot’ Chief Minister Dr. Yadav inaugurated the special event ‘Aakansha Hot’ organized under the “Sampoornata Abhiyan” of NITI Aayog at the venue. This event will run from 07 August to 10 August, in which a new platform has been provided to the local talents and products of the district. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav observed the exhibition and appreciated the handicrafts, food products and other materials prepared by the self-help groups. He said that such events are helpful in strengthening the rural economy along with giving strength to the “Vocal for Local” campaign. An attractive exhibition of products manufactured by women self-help groups, rural producers, traditional artisans and various departments was organized in the program. The purpose of this initiative is to make women self-reliant, encourage rural entrepreneurship and connect local products to the market. Sisters tied Rakhi to Chief Minister Dr Yadav. Sisters lovingly tied Rakhi to Chief Minister Dr Yadav and while thanking him said that our brother Dr Mohan has not only given financial help but has also filled our relationship with respect and intimacy.” In the program, the Ladli sisters also presented a huge Rakhi to the Chief Minister. On this occasion, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also swung the sisters.

MP Shri Rodmal Nagar and MLA Narsinghgarh Shri Mohan Sharma also addressed. On this occasion, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Fisherman Welfare and Fisheries Development Shri Narayan Singh Pawar, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Employment Shri Gautam Tetwal, MP Shri Rodmal Nagar, Vice President Madhya Pradesh Jan Abhiyan Parishad Shri Mohan Nagar, District Panchayat President Shri Chander Singh Saundhiya, MLA Rajgarh Shri Amar Singh Yadav, MLA Khilchipur Shri Hazarilal Dangi, Municipal Council President Smt. Kavita Lokendra Verma and Janpad Panchayat President Smt. Sanjubai Diwan Singh along with a large number of Ladli sisters were present. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav received a grand welcome in the road show. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav participated in the grand road show organized from Arjun Tiraha to the bus stand. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was given a warm and grand welcome by the city residents. During the road show, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav reached among the crowd and accepted the affectionate greetings of the citizens. Welcome platforms were made at various places on the route, where the citizens welcomed him by playing drums. The sisters took out a Kalash Yatra and showered flowers to welcome their brother Chief Minister Dr. Yadav. The huge crowd and enthusiastic atmosphere in the city made the entire event historic.

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