Priorities of Prime Minister Seen at Birthday Programme at Datia
Bhopal: Birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was celebrated as Seva Diwas under the leadership of Minister for Public Relations, Water Resources and Parliamentary Affairs Dr. Narottam Mishra at Datia today. Implementation of priorities of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen especially in various programmes. Message of sanitation was given at the programme in Seva Basti Risala and fruits were distributed to the poor by the Minister Dr. Mishra. Public Representatives, Government employees and prominent citizens took part whole heartedly in all the programmes.
Minister for Public Relations, Water Resources and Parliamentary Affairs Dr. Narottam Mishra said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken concrete steps to improve the conditions of poor people and while working with utmost dedication has glorified the name of the country in the world. Indians residing anywhere abroad now feel pride that Narendra Modi is the Prime Minister of India. Dr. Mishra further said that he has seen smile on the faces of mothers and sisters while distributing free gas connections at various villages of district Datia. Increase in self respect has been noticed in the people who have opened bank accounts under the Pradhanmantri Jan-Dhan Yojna. Dr. Mishra said that he has prayed to Maa Pitambara to bestow happy and long life to the Prime Minister. He also informed about various schemes being implemented by the state government for the welfare of poor.
Now Free Treatment of Diseases will be at Datia
Minister Dr. Mishra inaugurated free cardiac and orthopedic camp at Datia today. Dr. Mishra said that the free camp has been organised for the poor and weaker section of the society who cannot afford treatment at Mumbai and Delhi which people get in Delhi, Mumbai and Bhopal. Keeping in view the difficulties of poor, free camp has been organized at Datia previously and these camps will be organized in future also. He congratulated the multi specialty hospital and Red Cross for this activity.
Dr. Mishra further said that free treatment is being provided by the Madhya Pradesh government to the sisters who are issue less. As many as 20 thousand sisters were provided with the free treatment till date. Similarly, camps will be organized for deaf and dumb children where they will get free treatment.-WTN