The state government is working to honour the soldiers who protect the border and the farmers who produce food: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

Bhopal: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that our government is working to honour the soldiers who risk their lives on the country’s border and protect the borders and the farmers who produce food by working hard in the fields. Our government is paying special attention to the facilities of the weak and poor sections. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the Bhoomi Pujan and inauguration program of various development works in Bedia of Khargone district. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also inaugurated and performed Bhoomi Pujan of 24 development works worth Rs 266 crore including the inauguration of Amba-Rodia Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme under the Narmada Valley Development Department. He also distributed certificates of approval of social security pension to sickle cell patients and benefits to the beneficiaries.
The country is continuously progressing under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the country is continuously progressing under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the country is getting fame in the world. Our government is working to change the lives of farmers, women, poor and youth and make them prosperous. In Nimar region, water of Maa Narmada is being supplied to the fields and due to this the crops are flourishing in the fields. Prime Minister Modi has made a plan to give Samman Nidhi to the farmers and farmers are also getting its benefits. Madhya Pradesh is the first state in the country where farmers are being given Rs 2600 per quintal on wheat. The state government is encouraging agriculture and working to make farmers entrepreneurs. The state government is running a campaign to make thread from cotton, make cloth from it and set up readymade garment factories. The state government is also working in the field of solar energy and farmers will be given solar panel connection on subsidy, this will increase the income of the farmers and they will also be able to sell the extra electricity generated in their plant to the state government. The state government has made arrangements to buy moong and urad at the support price. Work is being done to increase milk production. Madhya Pradesh’s share in milk production in the country is 09 percent at present, efforts are being made to increase it to 20 percent. Farmers will be given up to 25 percent subsidy for cow and buffalo rearing. Due to the overall efforts of the state government, the per capita income has now increased from 11 thousand rupees to one lakh 52 thousand rupees.
Ladli sisters will get 1500 rupees every month from Diwali Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the state government will give an additional amount of 250 rupees to Ladli sisters on Rakshabandhan and from Diwali in October, Ladli sisters will be given an amount of 1500 rupees every month regularly. This amount will be increased to 3 thousand rupees per month. To save the lives of the poor and the needy, the state government has provided the facility of air ambulance. He said that all eligible people should get their Ayushman card made, so that they can get treatment in good hospitals in big cities to save lives at the time of serious illness. He said that if needed, the state government also sends patients for treatment by plane or helicopter. He said that till now people were afraid to take the injured to the hospital in case of road accidents, now the government has implemented the Rah-Veer scheme. If a person takes an injured person to the hospital in a road accident and saves his life, then the state government will give him a reward of 25 thousand rupees.
2 lakh posts will be vacant after the promotion of government servants Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the state government has resolved the matter of promotion of government servants which was pending for 9 years and now the way has been cleared for the promotion of government servants of Scheduled Caste, Tribe and General category. 2 lakh posts will be vacant due to promotion and this will provide an opportunity for recruitment of new people. The state government will give 33 percent reservation to women in recruitment in government services. In the coming time, 33 percent reservation will be given to women in Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha as well. Ram Path Gaman Marg will be built at the places through which Lord Rama had passed in the state Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the state government has stopped the sale of liquor at 19 religious places in the state. Sale of meat in the open has been banned in the state. Geeta Bhawans will be built in urban areas. Ram Path Gaman Marg will be built at the places through which Lord Rama had passed in the state. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that it has been decided to hold a cabinet meeting in Gwalior on the occasion of the 100th birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Study facilities are being provided in Sandipani schools on the lines of private schools. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the state government is going to start bus service from village to village, which will provide transportation facilities to the rural people.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav announced that an amount of Rs 65 crore will be given for the development of Bediyan Mirch Mandi. Similarly, a bridge will be constructed on Khangaon to Khedi Khurd road at a cost of Rs 05 crore. A bridge will be built on Sidkui river on Banswa to Ghosla road at a cost of Rs 06 crore. Rs 38 crore will be given for road construction from Bhikangaon to Jhirnya. Rs 21 crore will be sanctioned for the construction of Bediyan and Baswa bypass. The Primary Health Center of Bediyan will be upgraded to a Community Health Center and a 100-bed hospital will be built in Barwah. After the program, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav planted a mango sapling in the program ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ and gave the message of environmental protection. MP Dnyaneshwar Patil, MLA Sachin Birla, Rajkumar Mev, Balkrishna Patidar, Chhaya More, District Panchayat President Anu Bai Tanwar, Vice President Bapu Singh Parihar, other public representatives, officials and a large number of citizens were present in the program.