Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that, as a result of a crucial amendment made in Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana for the interest of Ladli Bahnas in the state, the work to include names of sisters in the age group of 21 to 23 years is in process. The eligible sisters whose names have been left out need not worry. Their names will compulsorily be added. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan made it clear that families owning tractor are eligible to take benefit of the scheme as well. The names of Ladli Bahnas of such families will also be added for giving them the amount every month.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan today laid the foundation of new super critical unit of 660 megawatt capacity power house at Anuppur under Vikas Parv worth Rs 5600 crore. This unit is an extension unit of Amarkantak Thermal Power Station Chachai. Today Anuppur district was endowed with many gifts.

Food Minister Shri Bisahulal Singh, Minister of Tribal Affairs and in-charge of Anuppur district Sushri Meena Singh and many public representatives attended the programme. CM Shri Chouhan was accorded warm welcome during the Jan Darshan Yatra in Anuppur. CM Shri Chouhan said that the sisters performed aarti during the yatra. CM Shri Chouhan said that I won’t let darkness be a part of your life. Today the sisters have welcomed me here with flowers. I will eliminate the thorns come in their life.

15 thousand crore rupees for the implementation of Ladli Bahna Yojana

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said in the Mahila Sammelan (Women’s Convention) that on August 10, at 1 pm, he will transfer the monthly installment amount of Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana to the accounts of Ladli Bahnas of the state from Rewa. CM Shri Chouhan said that this scheme has become a support for the housewives to fulfill tiny needs at home. CM Shri Chouhan said that at present an amount of Rs 15 thousand crore is being spent for the implementation of Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana. Currently one thousand rupees is deposited every month into the accounts of Ladli Bahnas. While making necessary financial arrangements, the target is to hike this amount to three thousand per month. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that the previous government had stopped giving the amount of one thousand rupees per month to the special backward tribes Baiga, Saharia and Bharia. Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana, an amount of Rs 16 thousand for to sisters at the time of delivery and other facilities were discontinued. All these schemes have been resumed and given momentum. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that along with the development of roads, water, electricity, irrigation, distribution of food grains, health sector, educational facilities, welfare programmes are going on continuously in the interest of farmers.

Launch of storage weir

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan today dedicated Cholna storage weir constructed on Son River near Jaithari at Anuppur at a cost of Rs 6.94 crore. CM Shri Chouhan said that the citizens have got direct benefits from the infrastructure development in the state. Important facilities have been developed in Anuppur district in various fields for the general public.

Statue of Lord Shri Ram presented to CM Shri Chouhan

During the Jan Darshan of CM Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Anuppur city today, the citizens of Anuppur district accorded grand welcome and presented him the statue of Lord Shri Ram. The Brahmin Samaj felicitated CM Shri Chouhan by presenting him a picture of Lord Parshuram.

Various social organisations accorded grand welcome

During the Jan Darshan of Chief Minister Shri Chouhan in Anuppur city today, various social organisations welcomed him with shawls, shrifal and flower garlands. Among the welcoming organisations were Bharat Vikas Parishad, PRT College, Panika Samaj, Mahila Sangathan, Rathore Samaj. Similarly, Kol Samaj, Advocate Sangh, Kurmi Kshatriya Patel Samaj and Kotwar Sangh also accorded welcome. Apart from this, Gau-Sevak Sangh, Jila Jan Swasthyta Rakshak, Drug Vendor Association, Rogi Kalyan Karmchari Sangh, Karmchari Sangh, Livelihood Mission, Asha Workers, Rozgar Sahayak Sangh, students of school family, Mekal Club Anuppur, Vipra Samaj, Tamarkar Samaj, Rashtriya Swasthya Mission, Ladli Bhanji, Sarva Jan Sukhaya, Social Organisation, Kesharwani Vaishyam Samaj, Navakunr Sanstha, Shubham Sanstha, Soni Samaj, Guest Teachers Association, Covid-19 Association, Mehra Samaj, Nishat Vanshiya Samaj, Kevat Samaj and Anganwadi Karyakarta Sangh are also among the welcoming organisations.

Public enthusiasm visible during Jan Darshan

Public enthusiasm was visible on the streets of Anuppur in the Jan Darshan. Along with Chief Minister Shri Chouhan, many public representatives were also present in the Jan Darshan.

Colorful folk dances presented, CM also took part

During the road show, Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan danced with folk dancers and also encouraged them. On this occasion, the Gudumba dancers of village Paraswah and Pipraha presented colorful dances to the melodious tune of flute and the beat of Madar.