Social harmony is the basic mantra of our government

Social harmony is the basic mantra of our government

November 2021

Will respect everyone and uplift the backward
Will take care of the poor of every section and farmers
Will correct wrongdoers, the public will rule
Pucca houses will be replace the poor man’s hut
Only fishermen will do the work of fish in ponds
Will increase the income of women of self-help groups
The entire money of the government should reach the public
Food, clothing, shelter, education, medicine, jobs being ensured to everyone in state
CM Shri Chouhan announces development plans for Prithvipur and surrounding areas
Grants land rights letters to five beneficiaries, launches ‘CM Residential Land Rights Scheme’
Invites Sitaram, Kashiram and Thakurdas to CM House

Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that social harmony is the basic mantra of our government. The government is working for the welfare of every section. Be it poor, farmers, laborers of any class, all possible help is being given to them by the government. The government is committed for the dignity of every person and for the upliftment of the backward.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that today the ‘CM Residential Land Rights Scheme’is being launched from Prithvipur, in which every such person who does not have a place to live will be given a residential land.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan was addressing the programme of dedication of development works, bhoomi-pujan and distribution of benefits in Prithvipur today. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan distributed benefits to 13 thousand 397 beneficiaries of various government schemes and dedicated 223 construction works costing Rs 6 crore 68 lakh 43 thousand and performed bhoomi-pujan of 23 works costing Rs 34 crore. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan presented land rights-letters of CM Residential Land Rights Scheme to 5 beneficiaries – Shri Pramod, Shri Suraj, Shri Neeraj Vanshkar, Shri Raju Ahirwar and Shri Kashi Ram Dhimar.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that only people will rule in Madhya Pradesh. We will correct the wrongdoers. Everyone will get justice. We will not allow anyone to disrespect the dignity of the people. Our goal is to serve the people.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that every hut of poor persons in the state will be replaced with pucca houses. Survey of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana has been completed in the state and 15 thousand 844 new names have been added. PM Awas will be sanctioned every year.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that such families, who do not have a place to live or the families have grown will be given land rights letters. Chief Minister’s Residential Land Rights Scheme is being launched from Prithvipur today. First of all, today land rights letters are being distributed to 40 people of Jawaharpura here. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan appreciated the administrative officers for completion of this work at a fast pace.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan directed that while giving benefits of government schemes, full care should be taken that the benefits of the scheme reach only the actual beneficiaries. No other person can take benefit under the guise of actual beneficiary. It should be ensured that only fishermen should do the work of fish farming in the ponds.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that food, clothing, shelter, education, medicine and employment are being ensured to every person in the state. We are arranging accommodation for all. Wheat-rice is being given to every poor person at Re 1 per kg. Mama (CM) is paying the fees of the students, free treatment up to Rs 5 lakh is being given under the Ayushman scheme and small businessmen are being helped for business through schemes like street vendors. Under the Sambal Yojana, all kinds of support is being given to the poor.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan announced opening of CM Rise School in Prithvipur at a cost of Rs 18 crore, construction of 6 km long Simaria road, construction of drain in Jairon, Ambedkar building construction, construction of bus stand, and pond beautification, starting tehsil in Digouda, beautification of Radha Sagar pond in Prithvipur, construction of city entrance, Panchayat building in Mamora, construction of bridge over Jamni river, construction of West Wear, construction of Anganwadi buildings in nearby 5-6 villages, construction of veterinary dispensaries, construction of sports grounds etc.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that during my stay at Prithvipur, I stayed for the night at the house of Shri Sitaram Kewat and had meals at Shri Kashiram Kushwaha and Shri Thakurdas Ahirwar’s home. I invite all three to my residence.

MP Shri V.D. Sharma said that on November 15, the birth anniversary of Lord Birsa Munda would be celebrated as Tribal Pride Day in the state. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will attend the function in Bhopal. Public Works Minister and Minister in-charge of Niwari district, Shri Gopal Bhargava said that whatever people of Prithvipur area demand will be fulfilled. He said that cordiality like in Bundelkhand is not to be seen anywhere in the whole world. Health Minister Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary said that the state government is working in the interest of the poor. Free treatment up to Rs 5 lakh is being given in the state under Ayushman Yojana. Minister of State Shri Bharat Singh Kushwaha said that the poor in Prithvipur would be benefited from various public welfare schemes. Public representatives and a large number of citizens were present in the programme including Prithvipur MLA Dr. Shishupal Yadav.

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