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CM Chouhan reached many villages during Jandarshan programme

Tuesday - September 14, 2021 10:12 pm , Category : MADHYA PRADESH


Many gifts given to villagers after interaction with them
 
Bhopal 14 September 2021: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan reached many villages of Tikamgarh and Niwari districts on Tuesday under Jandarshan programme. Here he listened to the problems of the villagers patiently and also gave many gifts for the area’s development. Interacting with the villagers, Chief Minister Chouhan told them to get vaccinated against Corona. He said that the state government is providing funds to every poor person for making houses. The eligible people deprived of the benefits of the scheme will be included in the list and benefits of housing scheme will be given to them. There will also be a provision for providing tap water in these houses.

Chief Minister Chouhan reached other villages including Acharra, Vrishbhanpura, Hatheri and Keshavgarh during Jandarshan Yatra. He said that tank construction and pipeline laying work would be done for Naljal Yojana at a cost of Rs one crore 23 lakh in Hatheri village. A marriage garden will be built in Hatheri village, sub-health center and panchayat building in Panchamkhera and government pond will be deepened in Rotera Koyla village. Chief Minister Chouhan said that the farmers of Tikamgarh district would get enough water for irrigation due to the construction of a dam in the Ken-Betwa link project.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that with Sambal Yojana having been relaunched, poor and needy persons are getting the benefits of the scheme again. Fees of poor children will be paid after admission in medical and engineering colleges, recruitments will be made on one lakh vacant posts, 27 percent reservation will be given to other backward classes, housing will be provided to homeless people after survey, income of women associated with Livelihood Mission will be increased through innovation. He said that with the establishment of CM Rise School, poor children would get facilities like public schools.
Cooperatives Minister Arvind Bhadauria, Minister of State for Public Works Suresh Dhakad along with MLAs, public representatives, officers and villagers were present in the Jan Darshan programme – Window to News