Chandigarh, May 26: Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that the priority of the state government is to provide basic amenities like electricity, water, roads, medicine and health to the people. An amount of Rs 25 crore each has been given to all the assembly constituencies for the renovation of roads and the work related to it will be executed at a fast pace.
The Chief Minister was interacting with the people during a Jan Samvad programme at Mahendragarh’s Bawania village. He said that all social security pension schemes, BPL card, Ayushman Yojana, voter card etc. have been linked with the Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP).
Sh. Manohar Lal said that the government is ensuring uniform development across the state. He said that the people are getting benefits of government schemes while sitting at home through PPP. He directed the officials to organize camps in the villages to make PPP cards of the citizens who have not got it made till now.
Ayushman Yojana proving lifeline for Antyodaya families
During the programme, the Chief Minister also took feedback from the people about Ayushman and CHIRAYU Haryana Yojana. The people appreciated the schemes referring to them as the lifelines for the Antyodaya families.
Rajbir, a beneficiary of the scheme, extended gratitude to the Chief Minister, stating that his treatment has been possible only due to the CHIRAYU Haryana Yojana. The Chief Minister said that 55 people of Bawania village have so far availed the benefits of treatment for various diseases under CHIRAYU Yojana.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister said that the present state government is providing government jobs on merit and transparency. He said that about 120 youths have got jobs in Bawania village. Similarly, 446 people are getting pension on the basis of Parivar Pehchan Patra.
CM calls upon women to adopt self-employment with self-help groups
The Chief Minister exhorted the women to adopt self-employment by forming self-help groups. “There are immense possibilities of sewing centres, coarse grain products, pickles and other small-scale industries around the IMT to be built on about 1,0086 acres in Khudana village. The women can avail its benefits by forming self-help groups,’ he added.
During the programme, a woman from Bawania apprised the Chief Minister that there are 12 self-help groups in the village, in which 114 families are connected.
The Chief Minister also felicitated the students who excelled in the board examinations. Expressing happiness on seeing five girl students out of the six students, he said that the 'Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao' campaign is being successful and today daughters are moving forward in every field.
On the occasion, Cooperation Minister, Dr. Banwari Lal, MP, Sh. Dharmbir Singh, former Education Minister, Sh. Ram Bilas Sharma and other dignitaries were present.