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Gaurav Diwas tradition started to connect people to the development of cities and villages : CM Chouhan

Saturday - April 2, 2022 11:02 pm , Category : BHOPAL


Nasrullaganj city will write a new chapter of development
Administer oath for de-addiction along with cleanliness, environment protection and education
Kanya Vivah Yojana will start again in the state from April 21
Next year the Gaurav Diwas will be celebrated in Nasrullaganj for 3 days
Dedication/bhoomi-pujan of development works worth Rs 38 crore including Krishak Sangoshti Bhavan
CM tours city on Gaurav Diwas of Nasrullaganj
 
Bhopal 02 April 2022: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that the celebration of Gaurav Diwas has started in the state to ensure people’s participation in the development of cities and villages. Today the entire Nasrullaganj city is coming on one platform and writing a new chapter of development. Chief Minister Chouhan called upon the residents of Nasrullaganj to make their city the number one city of the country in collaboration with the government.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that from April 21, Kanya Vivah Yojana will be started again in the state and Rs. 55,000 will be given for marriage and family arrangements. He also announced the creation of industrial area and setting up of new industries in Nasrullaganj. Chief Minister Chouhan was addressing the Nagar Sabha on the ocassion of Gaurav Diwas of Nasrullaganj on Saturday. Public representatives including district in-charge and Public Welfare and Health Minister Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary and MP Ramakant Bhargava were also present.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that next year, Nasrullaganj will observe a 3-day Gaurav Diwas celebration, in which sports competitions would be organized along with cultural programme. Chief Minister Chouhan said that Nasrullaganj tehsil would be declared Water Plus with cleanliness while bringing it to the top in the category of small towns. He said that construction and development works worth Rs 38 crore have been dedicated and bhoomi-pujan has been performed to equip the city with infrastructure. Decision has been taken to waive off electricity bills of the poor people during Corona period. For this, the government has deposited Rs 21 thousand crore. In Nasrullaganj tehsil, electricity bills of Rs 34 crore of the poor will be waived.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that Ladli Laxmi Diwas will also be celebrated on May 2. State government will pay the fees for the higher education of girls to educate them and make them self-reliant. Reiterating his government’s commitment to the safety of women, especially daughters, the Chief Minister said that the birth of daughters should be celebrated.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that if the society pledges not to consume liquor, then the government can also shut down liquor shops. He said that he believes that the society will have to be aware and take a pledge for the prohibition of drug addiction. Drugs destroy the society. Without preparing the society, prohibition of alcohol increases the business of illicit liquor, which is even more dangerous. He also talked about increasing public awareness while administering oath for de-addiction to the residents of Nasrullaganj.

Referring to the meeting with cobbler Arun during the city tour, Chief Minister Chouhan said that the society along with the government will have to worry about the poor and downtrodden. He said that all such families should be made financially capable by benefiting them from the street vendor scheme. The Chief Minister said that efforts are being made to empower self-help groups and women of Aajeevika Mission and provide market for their products. We want that the income of every woman should be at least Rs 10 thousand per month.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that the society will also have to play a role in the campaign being run by the government to end malnutrition among children to save children. He also appealed to the citizens to adopt Anganwadi. Chief Minister Chouhan urged the farmers and able people to participate in improving the city’s Anganwadis. The Chief Minister said that now the children of the poor would study in modern CM Rise schools, where besides providing them education in a good environment, buses will also ply to bring pick and drop them. Chief Minister Chouhan said that connecting youth with employment and self-employment is also in the priority of the government.

For this, Mukhya Mantri Udyami Kranti Yojana is being started from April 5, which will prove to be a milestone in the direction of self-employment.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan urged the residents to participate in development and make a committee of 10-12 people at each ward level and monitor every work including cleanliness. He said that there has never been a shortage of funds for the development of the city, but development can be improved with public cooperation.

Referring to the history of Nasrullaganj, the Chief Minister said that it has been 1249 years since Samvat 1305 Bherunda was named. He assured the farmers that Nasrullaganj tehsil would soon be made 100 percent irrigated. Earlier, he also honored the youth and citizens who made Nasrullaganj proud by presenting them with citations. He also distributed benefits to beneficiaries of many government schemes. In-charge Minister Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary and MP Ramakant Bhargava also addressed the Nagar Sabha.

Citizens should come forward to participate in urban development

On a call of Chief Minister Chouhan, citizens of Nasrullaganj and many business organizations came forward and resolved to work for the development of the city. This included adopting Anganwadis, keeping the city clean, planting trees for environmental protection and providing necessary materials.

Maa Tujhe Pranam Yojana to be relaunched

Chief Minister Chouhan, while discussing with the girl students of Government Girls College said that Maa Tujhe Pranam Yojana would be restarted. He said that in this scheme, students will go to the border and take inspiration of patriotism and dedication from the Indian Army. Chief Minister Chouhan also directed to make lodging arrangements on the basis of number of students.

Krishak Sangoshti Bhavan dedicated

Chief Minister Chouhan, while gifting the new Krishak Sangoshti Bhawan on the Gaurav Diwas of Nasrullaganj, dedicated development works worth Rs. 38 crore and also performed bhoomi-pujan. The Chief Minister also held discussions with the farmers regarding agriculture in the Krishak Sangoshti Bhawan – Window to News