Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that there was a time when daughters were considered a burden in Madhya Pradesh, today they have become a boon. The sisters of the state are now changing the fortune of themselves and their families and the picture of the state. This has been made possible by schemes like Ladli Lakshmi, Chief Minister Kanya-Vivah-Nikah, 50 percent reservation in local bodies, women reservation in police and teachers recruitment, livelihood mission, exemption for sisters in stamp duty and now Ladli Bahna.
Chouhan attended the Ladli Bahna Sammelan-cum-Chief Minister’s residential land rights distribution ceremony at Prithvipur in Niwari district today. He inaugurated-bhoomi-pujan of development works worth Rs. 95 crore. He also distributed certificates of Chief Minister Residential Land Rights Scheme, Ladli Laxmi Yojna and Ladli Bahna Yojna.
Chouhan said that Ladli Bahna Yojana is a plan to change the lives of sisters. Under the scheme, from June 10 onwards, on the 10th of every month, an amount of one thousand rupees will be deposited in the accounts of the sisters. Self-help groups of women are being empowered under the Livelihood Mission. It is our endeavor that every sister should earn at least Rs. 10,000 in a month. Ladli Bahna Sena is being formed in every village, which will further the work of women’s welfare. You will make your own luck with your own hands. In a small village, 11 members’ and in a big village, 21members’ Ladli Bahna Army will be formed.
Chouhan said that now no youth will remain unemployed in the state. Every hand will get work according to its ability. Mukhyamantri Sikho-Kamao Yojana is being started in the state from today for the youth. The cabinet has approved the plan today. Under the scheme, 12th pass and higher education youth will be given honorarium of Rs. 8 t0 10 thousand per month along with training in the field of their competence. After this they will get permanent employment. 700 works have been identified in the plan.
Chouhan said that the government is making arrangements not only for their education but also for higher education in the state so that every child gets equal opportunities to study and grow. Medical and engineering education has also been started in the state in Hindi.
Chouhan said that the government has decided that every poor in the state will get land to live on and the government will also build houses on it. We started it on the land of Prithvipur itself. Today residential land rights pattas are being given to 2705 persons here.
Chouhan said that the plan to supply tap water to every house in the state is nearing completion. There are still 11 villages left in Niwari district. The Chief Minister instructed that by the end of this month, tap water should be supplied to every household through pipe-line.
Reached the venue by sitting in an e-rickshaw driven by sister
Chouhan reached the program venue from the helipad in an e-rickshaw driven by sister Gayatri Kewat. Public Works Minister Gopal Bhargava was also with him. Rekha Ahirwar and Nirmala Kushwaha were also driving the e-rickshaw, in which other guests were sitting. Chouhan saluted the spirit of the sisters towards their work and gave them best wishes and blessings. They have received these e-rickshaws through the National Rural Livelihood Mission.
Filled interest waiver form
Chief Minister Chouhan got the interest waiver scheme forms filled by farmers Kashiram Ahirwar and Mathura Kevat under Chief Minister Interest Waiver Scheme-2023 at the venue.
Kashiram’s interest of Rs. 22 thousand 404 and Mathura Kevat’s interest of Rs. 21 thousand 319 was waived off.
District in-charge and State Public Works Minister Gopal Bhargava, District Panchayat President Niwari Saroj Rai, Vice President Madhya Pradesh State Livestock and Poultry Development Corporation Nandram Kushwaha, MLA Anil Jain, Dr. Shishupal Yadav, public representatives, officers and elders, a large number of sisters and farmer brothers were present.