Madhya Pradesh: Two years of Ladli Bahna Yojana completed, funds transferred to accounts of 125 crore sisters
Bhopal, May 15 (IANS). Madhya Pradesh, chief minister Mohan Yadav, said on Thursday that the state government is determined for the poor, farmers (Annadata), youth and women’s welfare of the state. After the culture of Lord Shri Ram, the government fulfills all its words (resolutions). Two years of Chief Minister Ladli Bahna Yojana has been completed. On Thursday, the 24th installment of the scheme was released to more than 1.25 Crore Ladli sisters of the state. Rakshabandhan is celebrated each month by sending Rs 1250 to sisters each month. On this occasion, Chief Minister Yadav said that the tradition of honor of women in our country is from time. We are constantly fulfilling the promise we made to sisters. We are going to believe in the culture of Lord Shri Ram, who promises, we also give life to him. The whole state is proud of the honor of Ladli Bahna. So far, the Ladli sisters of the state have gained the benefit of more than 28 thousand crores. He said that the government’s doors are always open to the sisters. He said that if money reached the accounts of sisters and daughters, Lakshmi stays in the house. Family culture in India is such that a mother is happy to have her part of the food to the boy. India is the only country in the world where India is worshiped as a mother. Chief Minister Yadav expressed these views on Thursday as he addressed the inauguration of developmental works and ground worship ceremony, along with the distribution of various schemes in Sidhi. Chief Minister Yadav transferred an amount of Rs 1551 Crore 89 Lakh to the accounts of 1 Crore 27 Lakh Ladli sisters of the state with single clicks. An amount of Rs 341 crore was transferred to the accounts of 56 lakh 83 thousand beneficiaries of social security pension. In addition, a quantity of Rs 30 Crore 83 Lakh cylinder refills to more than 26 lakh sisters. Chief Minister, dr. Yadav, also inaugurated different development works that cost Rs 112 crore in the Sidhi district by pressing the remote button. Chief Minister, dr. Yadav, said that RewaSidhi will not leave any stone unturned in the development of the area. Chief Minister Yadav said that the state government is transferring the relief amount in the accounts of the Sisters for the RPG cylinder at affordable rates every month. In addition, farmers also get the benefit of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Kalyan Yojana and Chief Minister Kisan Samman Nidhi. Along with the sisters of the state, money is sent to the bank accounts of the Farmers Brothers. A budget of 4 lakh 21 thousand crore calls was offered for the overall development of the state in this financial year. The state government promised to increase per capita revenue by 2047 to 22 lakh 50 thousand rupees. Chief Minister Yadav said we bought wheat from farmers at a rate of Rs 2600 per quintal. In the year 2003, the per capita revenue was Rs 11200, which today became Rs 1 Lakh 52 thousand. -Ians SNP/DSC shares this story -tags