Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that in Madhya Pradesh, everyone is being benefitted with house, Samman Nidhi to farmers and many facilities to students. The provisions which are not there in other states have been made available in Madhya Pradesh.
This is Madhya Pradesh, where even children from farmers and poor families who have studied in government schools will now be able to become doctors, he said.
Reservation arrangement has been made for them. India is progressing rapidly under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, he said.
Prime Minister Modi is God’s gift to India.
Chief Minister Chouhan was addressing a programme in Shamsabad of Vidisha district today.
Chief Minister Chouhan’s experience and good governance is giving us a new identity – Himanta Biswa Sarma
The programme was also addressed by Assam Chief Minister Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma. Assam Chief Minister Shri Sarma said that Madhya Pradesh has moved towards becoming a developed state, the credit for this goes to Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. By implementing Teerth Darshan Yojana, Chief Minister Chouhan has provided the citizens of the state the facility of free travel to pilgrimages of the country. In the coming time, any citizen of the state who wants to visit Ramlala temple in Ayodhya will be able to avail the benefits of the scheme.
In Madhya Pradesh, medical and engineering studies are being conducted in Hindi. Madhya Pradesh is a great state. There is a life changing scheme like Ladli Bahna Yojana here. Madhya Pradesh has made considerable progress in the education and agriculture sectors. Water is being supplied to every house through taps. Madhya Pradesh was earlier counted among the Bimaru (sickly) states, but today it is attaining the status of a developed state. While Prime Minister Modi is working to boost India’s prestige in the world, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Chouhan is working to realise the dream of making Madhya Pradesh the number one state of the country. His experience and good governance based working style is creating a new identity for the state.
The aim is to bring happiness in the lives of sisters: CM Chouhan
Chief Minister Chouhan said that today even after Hartalika fast, sisters have come here in large numbers. I am not the Chief Minister but the brother of these sisters. I am running the family, not the government. Ladli Bahna Yojana is not just a scheme but a wonderful medium to ensure the dignity and respect of sisters. After giving gifts to the sisters on Rakshabandhan, an initiative was taken to provide Rs 1250 every month to the Ladli Bahnas. This scheme has been launched with the aim of providing up to Rs 3 thousand to the sisters every month. The benefit of the new housing scheme will be given to such families of the state who do not have their own houses and are left out of the benefits of other housing schemes.
Chief Minister Chouhan informed the students about the provisions for providing laptop amount, bicycle amount and scooty. A large number of students are benefiting from Mukhyamantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana and Mukhyamantri Sikho-Kamao Yojana. Work has been done to make Hindi language the medium of study for engineering and medical studies.
CM Chouhan said that now under the Teerth Darshan Yojana, our respected elders are taking advantage of visiting pilgrimage places by aeroplane.
Minister of State for Panchayat and Rural Development Ramkhelavan Patel, Shamshabad MLA Rajshree Singh, other public representatives and a large number of common citizens were present in the programme.
Earlier, citizens heartily welcomed Chief Minister Chouhan with flowers at various places in Shamshabad. People from every section of the society were eager to meet Chief Minister Chouhan.