Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan dedicated Nagalwadi and Pati micro lift irrigation projects built at a cost of Rs 1328 crore 75 lakh to the people of two districts of Nimar during the innaugration of Vikas Parv at Nagalwadi in Barwani district today.
While addressing the huge gathering, Chief Minister Chouhan said that the demand made by the local public representatives in the year 2018 has been fulfilled today. The state government has made the resolution of providing water to impossible areas a reality. It was impossible to transport water from the canal in the hilly areas, so we lifted the water up and carried it to the fields. It also my resolve to ensure continuous efforts to bring prosperity in the lives of the farmers. While giving another gift to the people of Nimar, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan announced to establish a Lok for Lokdev Bhilat Dev in Nagalwadi. He instructed the administration that a team of experts should be made to visit soon to prepare its framework.
CM Rise School equipped with library, lab and smart classes for poor children
Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that the concept of CM Rise School has been started to provide quality education to the children of weaker sections. Libraries, excellent labs, school buses for commuting and smart classes have been made in these schools. Smart classes are also such that if needed, teachers from cities like Delhi and Bombay can also be connected.Distribution of laptops to students with 75% marks and scooty to toppers in school on 20th July
Chief Minister Chouhan said that the government is not lagging behind in encouraging the students. This year, students who have secured 75 percent marks in class 12th will be given an amount of Rs 25 thousand for laptops on July 20. Scooty will be given to school topper students. Regarding employment, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that the recruitment process is going on for one lakh posts. Apart from this, 50 thousand more posts will be recruited. Along with this, the work of benefiting the youth through self-employment is also being done continuously.47 lakh Ladli Laxmis in the state
Chief Minister Chouhan said that daughters will not be allowed to become a burden on the soil of Madhya Pradesh. So far, there are 47 lakh Ladli Laxmis in the state, who will start getting Rs 12 thousand 500 by the time they come to the college. Daughters have also been made equal partners in politics. Daughters were given a chance to contest elections on half the seats, so today many of our sisters have become mayors and many others district panchayat presidents and janpad presidents. Apart from this, if someone buys land, house or shop in the name of sisters, then 1 percent stamp duty will be charged on it. At the same time, 30 percent recruitments in the police will be of sisters.Chief Minister Shri Chouhan fulfilled the demand of MP
Chief Minister Chouhan announced to make Bhilat Dev Lok while paying respect to Bhilat Dev to fulfill the demand made by Member of Parliament Shri Gajendra Singh Patel to make Bhilat Dev Lok on the lines of Navagraha and Mahakal Lok.Dedication of development works costing 1 thousand 328 crore 75 lakh
With the two projects dedicated by Chief Minister Shri Chouhan today, 49 thousand 423 farmers of 147 villages of Khargone and Barwani districts will get the benefit of irrigation on 52 thousand 940 hectare area. Nagalwadi and Pati micro lift irrigation projects have been completed at a cost of Rs 1 thousand 328 crore 75 lakh.Benefits were also given to the beneficiaries of the schemes
In the Vikas Parv programme in Nagalwadi, Chief Minister Chouhan provided Rs 2 lakh 92 thousand to Bajrang Goyal of Nagalwadi for reaper cum binder machine of Agriculture Department, Rs 1 lakh 9 thousand to Kamal Kishore Kushwaha for power winder machine, provided a benefit of Rs 98 thousand 800 to Shobharam for reversible plow machine. Along with this, bank loans of Rs 23 crore 94 lakh were provided to 970 self-help groups. Apart from this, vehicles were distributed to Jitendra Chouhan, Kirta Vadvi, Mohsin Khan, Pradeep Chouhan and Mukesh Chouhan, the beneficiaries of CM Yuva Annadoot Yojana. Kekadia Munnalal, Rohit Babulal, Smt. Sunita Babulal, Kailash Mangilal were also benefited under the Chief Minister’s Farmer Loan Waiver Scheme.