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Goods collection for Anganwadis, wonderful experiment of public participation - CM Chouhan

Wednesday - May 25, 2022 10:22 pm , Category : BHOPAL


With the help of society, malnutrition can be put to an end in a year
Remove families not taking ration from fair price shops, add needy people instead
Send corrupt people and ration thieves to jail
Morning review session is implementation of our resolve to give good governance to state’s people
Cent percent benefit of Garib Kalyan Yojanas to eligible residens of
uniform Panchayats who unanimously choose Panchayat representatives
Chief Minister Chouhan reviews Raisen and Narsinghpur districts at 6.30 am
PS Urban Development instructed to improve drinking water situation in Mandideep promptly
 
Bhopal 25 May 2022: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that the state has been facing the challenge of malnutrition since years. Continuous efforts are also being made in this direction. But I believe that without the cooperation of the society, malnutrition cannot be removed in the state. Pride Day celebration was started at many places in the state, in which people also contributed materials for Anganwadi. I myself went out on the streets of Bhopal on May 24 to collect material for Anganwadis. Ten trucks of material and cheques worth Rs 2 crore were presented on behalf of the public in a total journey of 800 meters. Many people took a pledge to take the responsibility of Anganwadis. This has been a wonderful experiment of public participation. Everyone is ready to cooperate in social work and raising the standard of living of the people. We have to give people’s participation the form of a campaign in public welfare schemes and development activities. Farmers should give food grains, people should contribute in the activities of Anganwadis on their birthdays, anniversaries and in the memory of their family members. Jan Abhiyan Parishad, Deendayal Antyodaya Samiti and social organizations should be interlinked. It is my belief that with public participation, malnutrition can be removed from the state in a year.

Chief Minister Chouhan was conducting a virtual review of development activities, public welfare schemes and law and order situation in Raisen and Narsinghpur districts at 6:30 am today. In-charge of Raisen district and Minister for Cooperatives Arvind Singh Bhadauria, in-charge of Narsinghpur and Forest Minister Dr Vijay Shah virtually joined the meeting held from the residence office. Health Minister Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary from Raisen, former Minister Rampal Singh and Collector Arvind Kumar Dubey, former Minister Jalam Singh Patel from Narsinghpur, Collector Rohit Singh and administrative and police officers of both the districts attended the meeting virtually.

Chief Minister Chouhan reviewed the status of drinking water supply, ration distribution, ongoing works under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, health management, operation of Anganwadis, Amrit Sarovar Yojna and law and order situation in both the districts and ongoing activities to free land from criminals and mafia. Chief Minister Chouhan also sought information of the innovations launched in districts, activities being conducted in Ek Zila-Ek Utpad, works conducted to encourage women self-help groups and the arrangement made for Ladli Laxmi’s guidance and career counseling.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that it is necessary to maintain social harmony, brotherhood and equanimity in the society. We have to be on guard against those who spread hatred and incite communities against each other. It is necessary that the local body elections to be held in the state should be held in a harmonious atmosphere. Districts should decide that in some panchayats, representatives should be elected unanimously. All the eligible residents of such uniform Panchayats will be given cent percent benefits of poor welfare schemes.

Chief Minister Chouhan, on getting the information regarding drinking water problem in Mandideep in Raisen district, directed Principal Secretary Urban Development and Housing Manish Singh to attend the meeting virtually and resolve the drinking water problem immediately. In the same sequence, he also instructed Principal Secretary Energy Sanjay Dubey after connecting him to the virtual meeting, to re-assess the delay in replacing the burnt transformers and directed camps engaged in the electricity bill relief scheme to hold a power conference in Narsinghpur district. Chief Minister Chouhan said that the camps should not be organized only as a ritual, it should be ensured that the problems of the people are resolved and they get relief. Principal Secretary Panchayat and Rural Development Umakant Umrao was instructed to ensure better coordination in the ongoing construction of Amrit Sarovar in Narsinghpur.

Chief Minister Chouhan directed to take strict action against those who engage in corruption in the schemes of rural development and public welfare including Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and irregularities in distribution of ration and to remove them from service if required. Chief Minister Chouhan said that the state government has zero tolerance policy towards corruption. The culprits should be punished in such a way that they become an example and think twice before committing such irregularities in welfare schemes and ration distribution to the poor. Those who steal ration should be sent to jail. Chief Minister Chouhan said that the names of needy people should be added after deleting the names of families who are not taking ration. Chief Minister Chouhan said that Amrit Sarovar is a sarovar of patriotism. Flag hoisting programmes will be held on August 15 and January 26 here. These lakes should be developed well.

Regarding the morning review session, Chief Minister Chouhan said that this effort of all of us is the implementation of our resolve to give good governance to the people of the state. Life is fruitful only in being engaged in the campaign of public welfare dedicatedly. Pride Day is being organized in villages, towns and cities in the state, with the aim of connecting people to public welfare and development works. It is necessary to unite everyone by encouraging the initiatives of people engaged in drug de-addiction, Beti Bachao, environment-protection, cleanliness, health-education and helping the needy.

Review of Raisen district
  • 90 percent of the population of the district depends on agricultural activities. A campaign was launched to strengthen co-operative banks. Deposits of Rs 60 crore were received by increasing the rate of interest. A special drive was launched for recovery. Fertilizer worth Rs. 110 crore has been distributed in the district.
  • There are a total of 11 urban bodies in the district, out of which 10 have normal drinking water conditions. Water is being given once in two days in Mandideep. Chief Minister Chouhan said that the contractor should be blacklisted for not speeding up work.
  • Riser pipes have been increased in 202 hand pumps due to depleting ground water level in rural areas. There is water problem in total 29 tap-water schemes, where alternative arrangements have been made.
  • Work has been completed in 134 out of 542 schemes of Jal Jeevan Mission in the district.
  • Instructions were given to give responsibility to women self-help groups in the collection of water tax and maintenance of tap-water schemes. Chief Minister Chouhan said that it is necessary to motivate people to give water tax voluntarily.
  • Instructions were given to make a plan at the district level to complete all the houses of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana in one year and to provide free sand to the beneficiaries.
  • 10 Rozgar Sahayaks have been removed and services of one sub engineer have been terminated for committing irregularities in Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.
  • Arrangements should be developed in the district hospital, so that the least number of patients have to be referred to Bhopal.
  • It was told in the meeting that 86 hectares of land worth Rs 20 crore has been freed from criminals and mafia.
  • A campaign against illegal weapons has been launched. Arms licenses are being revised.
  • The police, revenue and forest department are working jointly against illegal sand. One Poclaine machine and 16 dumpers have been seized.
  • Action is being taken against poachers by the police and forest department.
  • Rs 102 crore were waived by setting up 16 camps in the Electricity Bill Relief Scheme.
  • 52 cases have been registered on irregularities in ration distribution and FIR has been registered in 9 cases.
Review of Narsinghpur
  • The drinking water condition is satisfactory.
  • Instructions were given to complete the work of Jal Jeevan Mission by 2023.
  • In order to speed up the work in the urban area under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Awas Choupal and Project Nidan are in operation.
  • Out of 72 thousand houses approved in Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Rural, 69 thousand houses have been completed. Chief Minister Chouhan congratulated for this achievement.
  • Arrangement of providing sand trolley for Rs 2,000 for construction of Pradhan Mantri Awas and the work of making bricks from fly ash by connecting women self-help groups with the help of NTPC Gadarwara for Pradhan Mantri Awas. The capacity is to make 9 thousand bricks per day.
  • For the convenience of the beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri awas yojna registration of material suppliers and masons is being done.
  • In Aajeevika Mission, 34 thousand 426 out of 74 thousand 550 members of 7 thousand 200 self-help groups have been linked with self-employment activities.
  • Tuvar dal is being marketed and branded as ‘Gadarwara dal’ in ‘ek zila-ek utpda’. In collaboration with DRM Jabalpur, pulses have been made available for sale at 104 railway stations in the area.
  • CM Rise Schools will be started in Gotegaon and Saikheda from June 17.
  • Instructions were given to take strict action against those who make and sell illegal liquor and those who indulge in gambling and betting.
  • The need to launch a campaign against smack and other intoxicants stated.
  • 205 hectares of land has been freed from criminals and mafia.
  • Former Minister Jalam Singh Patel informed that a campaign is going on for donation of chaff in the district for gaushalas.
  • The need for renovation of Narsingh temple and pond in the district was stated – Window to News