Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan during his stay in Indore today reached among the sisters in Ramnagar Basti. Here he went to the homes of the eligible sisters of Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana and provided acceptance letters to them. There was an atmosphere of enthusiasm in the colony. Sisters and children decorated the courtyard of their homes with rangoli and flowers to welcome Chief Minister Chouhan and welcomed him by applying tilak.

The Chief Minister also interacted with the sisters and family members and inquired about their well-being.

The Chief Minister showered affection on Ladli Laxmis and wished the women to be always happy, prosperous and flourishing.

He told the sisters that your application has been approved. Now from June 10, all the eligible sisters will start getting Rs.1000.

Chitra Jozare, a beneficiary of the Ladli Bahna Yojana, said that she had never imagined that the head of the state would come to her house and give a gift like this. She appeared extremely happy after receiving the letter of acceptance from the hands of Chief Minister Shri Chouhan. She said that we did not have to wander for the approval letter. It is our good fortune that Chief Minister Chouhan gave us this certificate while sitting at home. Chief Minister Chouhan congratulated the sisters by singing the song “Phoolon Ka Taron Ka Sabka Kehna Hai… Ek Hazaaron Me Meri Behna Hai”. During this, the Chief Minister congratulated the eligible sisters of the scheme Chanda Kasera, Kusumlata, Pinky Yadav, Shashi Yadav, Meena Soni, Chitra Jozare, Mamta Pagare, Anita Pagare, Deepali Bais, Meenu Dabi, Maya Patil, Antim Bala, Usha Prajapat and other sisters and handed over the letters of acceptance.

When the Chief Minister said – “Sister your brother is still alive”

A different occurrence was seen when Chief Minister Chouhan reached Rajnagar. To welcome the Chief Minister, sisters and daughters decorated their homes as if a close relative was coming home. Rangolis were drawn in the streets and a festive atmosphere was created in every house. For Mamta Pagare, who lives among these houses, it was such an occasion when she remembered her brother who passed away untimely due to Corona. When Chief Minister Chouhan reached Mamta Pagare’s house, he also sang the song of Raksha Bandhan in which brother is requested not to forget his sister. Fulfilling the duty of elder brother, Chief Minister Chouhan also explained to sister Mamta that sister, don’t worry, your brother is still alive. Chief Minister Chouhan also consoled Mamta by singing the song Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Bahna Hai to the tune of guitar.