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Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan’: Lal Bahadur Nagar

Raipur (thestates.news):Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel addressed the people present in Bhent- Mulaqat, stating that both representatives of the public and government officials are along with him.

In the Vidhansabha, a plan is made and is closely worked on in the secretariat, then it’s implemented by the district administration. In this regard, I am here to determine whether the process is being carried out properly.

The Chief Minister Mr. Baghel explained that the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana is designed to ensure that farmers receive fair prices for their crops.

Kodo, Kutaki’s support price has been fixed. It was beneficial to everyone. Sugarcane farmers are enjoying favorable prices.

In his remark on Ration Card, the Chief Minister stated that the ration card has been linked to everyone’s Aadhar card. Everyone has a ration card.

Nirupama Mali, one of the recipients, stated that her family consisted of nine members. In total, they receive 63 kg of rice. Bringing salt and sugar together sugar costs Rs.17. The rest is available at no cost.

A total of three installments for this year have been received, said Karthik Nandeshwar Bortalab. All of us are delighted with your plans. Our loan is also waived off. Farmer Prakash Kumar Gandharva of village Narayangarh stated that the Rajiv Gandhi Bhoomihin Krishi Mazdoor Yojana provides 7,000 rupees to landless laborers each year. This has also helped landless laborers.

Kuleshwari stated that I had sold cow dung valued at Rs 13000. Never imagined that even cow dung would bring in cash. She stated that his group sold vermi compost worth Rs.93 thousand, as well as 2 lakh earthworms. I purchased items for the children as well as jewelry for myself.

The jewelry market is crowded because of this. chief minister, said while smiling at it. The chief minister emphasized earning a lot of money and supporting your family via productive employment.

Dubey Lal stated that he is receiving free treatment via the ‘Mukhyamantri Haat Bazar Clinic Yojana.’ He goes to the Rengakathera weekly market every Sunday because of the free treatment.

Makhanlal Nirmalkar parent of two kids said that both of his children have hemophilia, a condition in which blood does not clot normally. Only two people in Rajnandgaon have this illness, and both are my children. Even after treatment, their condition is not getting better.

He said that an operation took place in Bangalore two years ago. He is unable to afford more treatment because of his weak financial situation. The Chief Minister approved the funding for all further medical care.