Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan sent ₹ 1269 crore to the accounts of 1.31 crore beloved sisters with a single click.

 


   Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that by making a scheme, gas cylinders will be given to the dear sisters for Rs 450. The state government will pay the remaining money. By taking applications from those poor sisters whose names have been left out in the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, their permanent houses will be built under the "Ladli Brahmin Awas Yojana". The government will pay the increased bills of those poor dear sisters who have received increased electricity bills. The increased electricity bills will be reduced to zero by this month and from next month, the bills of those sisters whose electricity consumption is less than one kilowatt will be only ₹ 100. From next year, ₹ 25 thousand will be deposited in the accounts of children who get more than 60 percent marks in class 12th. Scooty will be given to the children who get first, second and third rank in village and city schools in class 12th.


   The Chief Minister made these announcements today at the Ladli Brahmin Conference in Gwalior. He sent Rs 1269 crore to the accounts of 1.31 crore beloved sisters with a single click. The Chief Minister gifted development works worth ₹387 crore to Gwalior.


  Shri Chouhan said that the family of 1.25 crore dear sisters has now become even bigger. Now by adding the married sisters aged 21 to 23 years and the sisters who were deprived of getting the benefits of the scheme due to having a tractor in their house, this family has now become about 1.31 crore sisters.


Dear sisters will get gas cylinder for Rs 450


  Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that Ladli Brahmin Yojana is bringing changes in the lives of sisters. Many sisters have started their own businesses. Rs 1250 per month will be issued to the sisters from the month of October. He said that Prime Minister Shri Modi has reduced the price of gas cylinder by Rs 200. We had asked to provide gas cylinder for Rs 450 in Sawan. In this sequence, a scheme is being implemented in the state, under which there will be a provision to give gas cylinders to the sisters for Rs 450 and the remaining amount will be given by the state government.


 The scope of activities of women's self-help groups increased


   Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that Ladli Brahmin Yojana is not just a scheme but a movement. This is a movement to remove the sorrows of the sisters, to make their lives happy, to make them strong and not helpless and to change their lives. The affection and love of my sisters is an inspiration for me to work tirelessly and without stopping.

  Our government is making every possible effort to increase the income of our sisters to Rs 10,000 every month. The scope of activities carried out by women's self-help groups is continuously increasing. The sisters have also been given the responsibility of running three toll tax checkpoints in the state. 30 percent of the amount collected from toll tax will be given to the sisters.


It rained by God's grace and blessings of sisters.


  Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that I have prayed to Mahakal Maharaj for adequate rain in the state, today I have also bowed my head for rain on Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple. By the grace of God and blessings of all you sisters, it is raining in the state.


   Our government is committed to the welfare of the poor in the state. Many schemes are being run for the education of children, employment for youth, housing for families, treatment of the poor and to meet their daily needs. Vigilance is being maintained to protect the honor and dignity of women and strict action is being taken against the wicked. Ladli Behna Sena is also active in changing the lives of sisters.


The state made unprecedented progress


  Union Agriculture Minister Shri Narendra Singh Tomar said that Chief Minister Shri Chouhan is sensitively active in the empowerment of women and girls, education of students and making the youth self-reliant. Under his leadership the state has made unprecedented progress. Union Minister Shri Tomar thanked Chief Minister Shri Chouhan for laying the foundation stone of Ghatigaon project costing Rs 344 crore and other construction works for providing drinking water in 186 villages.


  Union Civil Aviation Minister Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia said that daughter was considered a burden in the society but Chief Minister Shri Chouhan has changed the perspective of the people of the state regarding daughters with his thinking of social change and the work done in this direction. The impact of the efforts made for women empowerment is clearly visible. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Chouhan, the state has joined the leading states of the country. Union Minister Shri Scindia requested to approve additional funds for the drinking water system of Gwalior.


Inauguration of development works


  Chief Minister Shri Chouhan praised the traffic park, traffic education center and trainees hostel built in Sirol area at a cost of about Rs 4 crore 96 lakh, swimming pool built in 13th Corps SAF at a cost of Rs 3 crore, newly constructed at a cost of Rs 1 crore 73 lakh. Police station building demolished, Garvage transfer station Gaushala and Jalalpur at a cost of Rs 9 crore 79 lakh, 100 seater boys and 100 seater girls hostel of Government Excellent School Murar No. 1 built at a cost of Rs 7 crore 72 lakh, Rs 7 crore 72 Model school Dabra and 100 seater boys and 100 seater girls hostel built at a cost of Rs. 48 lakh, One Stop Center of Women and Child Development Department built at a cost of Rs 48 lakh and 50-50 seater boys and girls hostel built at a cost of Rs 3 crore 46 lakh at Shaumavi Haridarshan. Virtually inaugurated the girls hostel.


Bhoomi Pujan of construction works


   Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that the beautification and development of the holy place Bhadawna is going to be done at a cost of more than Rs 144 crore, parking, pathway, public convenience center and other development works in Kashi Baba Siddha area at a cost of Rs 60 crore 75 lakh. Government girl Umavi Padma's building is going to be built at a cost of Rs 61 crore 7 lakh, Government model Umavi Bhitarwar's building is going to be built at a cost of about Rs 40 crore, Health Management Institute is going to be built at a cost of Rs 3 crore 14 lakh from Govindpuri. Asphalted road up to the intersection, under Ward-64 of Gwalior city is going to be built at a cost of Rs 1 crore 79 lakh. Asphalted road and widening work from Reshampura culvert to Tehlari and Sigaura Chowk, various roads of Shatabdipuram are being constructed at a cost of Rs 2 crore 25 lakh. Asphalting of streets and construction of drains, work of cement-concrete road and RCC etc. in industrial area Gospura at a cost of Rs 1 crore 91 lakh.Village Salvai is going to be built at a cost of about Rs 2 crore, Village Gijourra is going to be built at a cost of about Rs 3 crore 12 lakh and 5 MVA 33/11 KV power sub-station is going to be built at a cost of Rs 5 crore 74 lakh in Chinnaur. Also performed the bhoomi pujan of the upgradation work of the six bedded primary health center and 30 bedded community health center which are going to be built.


Crowd gathered for public darshan


  A huge crowd gathered during the public darshan yatra of Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Gwalior and gave a grand welcome with shower of flowers and banging of drums. During the Jan Darshan Yatra (Road Show), Chief Minister Shri Chouhan's Vikas Rath, moving ahead amidst the chants of Bharat Mata Ki Jai and Vande Mataram, was welcomed with flowers and showers from the rooftops of houses and welcome platforms. The beneficiaries benefiting from various schemes of the government welcomed the Chief Minister with enthusiasm. During the public darshan with the Chief Minister, beneficiaries benefited from Ladli Lakshmi, Ladli Bahana Sena, Sambal Yojana, Kisan Samman Nidhi and Ayushman Card, sisters of self-help groups, young entrepreneurs and youth benefited from Sikho-Kamao Yojana, beneficiaries benefited from PM Swanidhi, Scooty. Students benefited from distribution, beneficiaries benefited from Ujjwala gas connection and beneficiaries of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana met.


   Chief Minister Shri Chouhan met Rotary Club, Village Employment Assistant, Petrol Pump Association, national and international level players and other emerging sports talents, Medicine Traders Organization, Advocates Council, Dal Market Trade Committee, CAT Organization, JCI Club, contractual employees and guests. Teachers also met and welcomed.

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