CM and Shivraj take part in ‘Gram Vikas Sammelan’

Bhopal: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that our government is dedicated for the welfare of the poor and farmers, ensuring that facilities are equally available to everyone based on their eligibility. Priority is given to providing services to the underprivileged and farmers. In cases where a poor individual suffers injuries from a road accident, the government will dispatch a helicopter for their transportation to the hospital. Additionally, if there is a death, the government will arrange for the transportation of the body. Dr. Yadav also announced the commencement of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana survey today, aimed at delivering benefits to the public. All eligible individuals will be able to access this scheme, and the development initiatives announced for the region will be implemented.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav and Union Rural Development and Agriculture Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan attended the Gram Vikas Sammelan in Bhairunda of Sehore district on Tuesday. On this occasion, the Chief Minister and the Union Minister launched the 500 km roads approved under PMGSY-IV and transferred bank loans and community investment amounts of Rs 150 crore to self-help groups with a single click. Besides, 8 processing units and 100 community training centers were also inaugurated. Approval was also given to establish RSETI training centers in 5 new districts of the state. In the programme, a bonus amount of Rs 2 crore 70 lakh was distributed to 52818 tendu leaf collectors of Sehore district and a grant amount of Rs 1 crore 4 lakh 27 thousand was also distributed to 215 bamboo beneficiaries under the Bamboo Mission Scheme of Madhya Pradesh Government.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav stated that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is now respected worldwide, having brought immense pride to the country and delivered a strong message to its adversaries. He boldly tells the enemies, “If you fire a bullet, we will respond with a shell.” The pride of both our soldiers at the borders and our farmers in the fields has risen. Our government is committed to their welfare, providing every possible support to farmers. Soybean will be purchased from farmers in the state at a minimum support price. Additionally, eight food processing units were inaugurated today in Bhairunda. Efforts towards women’s empowerment in the state are also progressing steadily.

 

 

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