I will do everything to bring forward those who are left behind and lag in the race for development – Chief Minister Chouhan
Saturday - October 30, 2021 10:22 pm ,
Category : BHOPAL
Chief Minister Chouhan gave seven guarantees to the tribal community
Guarantee of development, public welfare, education, health, security, respect and employment to youth
Social justice, justice for all and social harmony is necessary
Roadmap has been made for the educational, economic, social development of tribal brothers and sisters
Special schemes for infrastructure development of tribal areas
For the progress of the country, it is necessary for everyone to move forward
Tribal Pride Day will be celebrated in the state on the birthday of Lord Birsa Munda on November 15
"Ration Aapke Dwar" scheme will be started in 89 development blocks
Responsibility of providing ration to local tribal youth
The poor is our Narayan and his service is our worship - this idea of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay gives inspiration
Tribal development and welfare schemes of the state are inspired by the thoughts of Prime Minister Modi "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" and Sabka Vishwas
Irrigation from lift and from Kapildhara wells in tribal areas
Our government has started the mega campaign of education - education is the first step to be able
Consciousness has come from the expansion of education - raising voice for rights is a symbol of awareness
Government servants did a lot of work for the advancement and awareness of tribal society
It is the duty of all of us to maintain the fabric of social harmony
It is necessary that the benefits of public welfare schemes and facilities reach the beneficiaries
To ensure this are surprise inspections, CM Helpline, public hearing
CM Rise School will be built at a cost of 18 to 24 crores
Bus facility will be available to take children to school in CM Rise School
Chief Minister Udyam Kranti Yojana will start for the youth
Free treatment for sickle cell anaemia
Efforts will be made to encourage heritage liquor
Forest committees will sell small forest produce
PESA Act will be implemented in a phased manner
Welfare will be done only by giving rights to tribal brothers and sisters
We will leave no stone unturned to fill backlog posts
Every effort will be made to preserve and promote tribal art, culture, values of life
Chief Minister Chouhan participates in Tribal Gaurav Samvad
Programme inaugurated by saluting tribal freedom fighters who liberated the country from the shackles of subjugation
Bhopal 30 October 2021: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that the tribal society is lagging behind in development, the state government will make every effort to bring it to the same level. Social justice and justice to all is necessary along with social harmony. A roadmap has been prepared for the development of infrastructure in the tribal area along with the educational, economic, social development of our tribal brothers and sisters. We will take all possible steps for the progress of tribal brothers and sisters, because for the progress of the country, everyone needs to move forward. Chief Minister Chouhan announced to give seven guarantees to the tribal society. Chief Minister Chouhan said that guarantee of development, guarantee of delivery of public welfare schemes to tribal brothers and sisters, guarantee of education, guarantee of health, guarantee of security, guarantee of respect and guarantee of employment to youth. The state government is committed to ensure all of these.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that on the birthday of Lord Birsa Munda on November 15, Tribal Pride Day would be celebrated in the state. Many schemes like "Ration Aapke Dwar" will start on this day.
Chief Minister Chouhan was addressing the programme "Tribal Gaurav Samvad" organised at the Tribal Museum. Before the launch of the programme, the Chief Minister Chouhan paid tributes to the tribal freedom fighters Rani Durgavati, Raghunath Shah, Shankar Shah, Birsa Munda, Bhima Nayak and Tantya Mama who liberated the country from the shackles of subjugation. Chief Minister Chouhan was welcomed with traditional dance and according to tribal customs.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay was of the view that poor is our Narayan (God) and his service is our worship. This idea is inspiring, Prime Minister Modi also has the same idea. In the process of development some people got more resources and some were left behind in the race for development. The idea of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas and Sabka Vishwas. Therefore, if the tribal society has lagged behind, then the state government is constantly trying to bring it to the same level. It was as a result of this concern that various commissions were set up for tribal development. In areas like Jhabua, Alirajpur, arrangements were made to reach water to the fields of tribal brothers through lift irrigation. A large number of wells of Kapildhara were built for the provision of irrigated farming.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that ashram schools, hostels, high and higher secondary schools were started for the education of children. The children of tribal society have intelligence, talent everything. That is why our government started the great campaign of education. Children are studying and moving on. Education is the first step to being able. Chief Minister Chouhan said that Mukhya Mantri Chhatra Griha Yojna was made in the state, due to which the government made arrangements to pay room rent to the students studying in cities from villages. Along with this, arrangements have also been made for coaching, so that suitable guidance can be available to the students for competitive examinations. On admission to foreign universities, arrangements have also been made by the government to pay the university fees. Engineering colleges have been started at Shahdol and Jhabua.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that with this expansion of education, consciousness came, agitations were started, hunger for rights was awakened, youth got organised and started raising voice for their rights. It is a symbol of awareness. Chief Minister Chouhan said that the government servants have also done a lot for the progress and awareness of the tribal society. It is the duty of all of us to maintain the fabric of social harmony.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that I will do everything to bring forward those who were left behind in the race for development. It is necessary that the benefits of public welfare schemes and facilities reach the beneficiaries. To ensure this, efforts are being made like CM Helpline, Jan Darshan, Jan-Sunwai, Surprise Inspection and Samadhan Online. Development is our priority and it is a non-stop process.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that the scheme of 'Har Ghar Nal Se Jal' is being implemented in Jal Jeevan Yojana to free the sisters from hand pumps and wells. The implementation of "Ration Aapke Dwar" scheme in 89 tribal-dominated development blocks of the state will also be done through the local tribal youth. Margin money will be provided by the state government to the youth to take the vehicle and the bank guarantee will also be given by the state government. 26 thousand rupees per month will be provided to the youth for vehicles. This will also provide employment to the local youth and ration will also reach the doorsteps of our brothers and sisters.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that schemes like Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Scheme and Street Vendors are also being operated. Housing Plus survey is in progress. Those whose names have been left out in the earlier list will be provided housing under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. Chief Minister Chouhan said that under the CM Rise School Scheme, grand schools would be built at a cost of 18 to 24 crores. It will have the best qualified teachers available. These schools will be equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for the children of poor tribal families. Buses will also be available to take the children to school and back home. The state government will ensure free treatment of sickle cell anemia. Cards of Ayushman Yojana have also been made in large numbers. There is a provision of free treatment up to Rs 5 lakh in this. Chief Minister Chouhan said that the state government is continuously active for the protection and promotion of tribal art, culture, values of life.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that in our last tenure, about 4 lakh 50 thousand recruitments were done. Chief Minister Chouhan said that we will leave no stone unturned in filling the backlog posts. One lakh government recruitments will be done. Apart from government service, we also have to find alternative employment opportunities. Under Mukhyamantri Udyam Kranti Yojana, youth will be motivated to start industries. Bank loan will be made available in the scheme and the guarantee will be given by the state government. Along with this, self-employment opportunities will also be created through street vendors scheme and empowerment of self-help groups and branding and marketing of their products.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that I am in favour of drug de-addiction. We have to accept reality. Wine making is a tradition in tribal communities. Therefore, necessary changes will be made in the excise policy to give its statutory right. Efforts will also be made to encourage heritage liquor.
Chief Minister Chouhan has said that fixing the support price of small forest produce has benefited. The state government is also considering decentralization of sale of minor forest produce. The right of sale will be given to the forest committees. Chief Minister Chouhan said that PESA Act would be implemented in a phased manner. Tribal brothers and sisters have to be given rights, this will lead to welfare. Chief Minister Chouhan said in the Tribal Gaurav Samvad that as your servant, I will leave no stone unturned in development works.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that the heroes of the tribal society made many sacrifices to free the country from the shackles of subjugation. Memorials are being developed by the state government at the birth places and sacrificing sites of all such great martyrs. Tribal Pride Samvad members Dr. Roop Narayan Mandvi, Kalu Singh Mujalda, Betul social worker Dr. Mahendra Chauhan, Khandwa social worker Dr. Deepmala Rawat and internationally renowned painter Sushri Roshni Vyam expressed their views. The welcome address was given by Commissioner Tribal Sanjeev Singh and thanksgiving by Assistant Commissioner Narottam Barkade – Window to News