The basic needs of people's life are being provided by the government to every person without any discrimination – Deputy Chief Minister

Prime Minister resolves to create three crore lakhpati didis in the entire country and 30 lakh lakhpati didis in the state.

Mirzapur. Deputy Chief Minister of the state, Keshav Prasad Maurya, after addressing the public during the program organized at Govinda Ashram Inter College located in Paidapur under Majhwan assembly, gave approval letters under the scheme to various beneficiaries of the public welfare schemes being run by the state government and the central government. Benefited by providing demo check of many schemes including Chabhi, Ayushman Card and ODOP scheme. Before this, the Deputy Chief Minister inspected the stalls set up by departments related to various development projects and organized a baby shower for pregnant mothers and food distribution program to newly born children at the stalls set up by Anganwadi workers.

On this occasion, State Minister of State (Independent Charge) Social Welfare, Scheduled Caste and Tribal Welfare Aseem Arun, State President of Scheduled Front of Bharatiya Janata Party Ram Chandra Kanojia, Backward Classes Commission Vice Chairman Sohan Lal Shrimali, MP Bhadohi Vinod Bind, MLA Sadar Ratnakar Mishra, MLA Madihan Ramashankar Singh Patel, MLA Chunar Anurag Singh MLA Chhanbe Rinki Kol, MLA Robertganj Bhupesh Choubey, Member Legislative Council Shyam Narayan Singh alias Vineet Singh, District Panchayat President Raju Kanojia, District President BJP Brij Bhushan Singh, District President Apna Dal S Engineer Ram Lautan Bind, Chairman Municipal Council Mirzapur Shyam Sundar Kesari, Bharatiya Janata Party in-charge Saroj Kushwaha, District Magistrate Priyanka Niranjan, Superintendent of Police Abhinandan, Chief Development Officer Vishal Kumar, Additional District Magistrate V/R Shiv Pratap Shukla and Block Chief Majhwan. Dilip Singh and Pahari Inder Bahadur Pandey, public representatives and officials were present.

Addressing the gathering present, Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said that stalls have been set up by some departments here. In which the basic amenities of every person's life are shown to promote the things that are being provided by the government. He said that the double engine government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister of the state Yogi Adityanath is committed to providing the basic needs of every person of the state and will provide schemes to all the eligible persons without any discrimination. Benefits are being provided.

He said that those who do not have a house, all the schemes including permanent house, toilet, education for sons and daughters and self-employment for their progress, Ayushman card for free treatment of the sick are being provided by the government and in the same direction. Work is being done continuously by our government. Discussing the sisters/didis included in the groups formed under the NRLM scheme, he said that earlier mothers and sisters were not allowed to go out of the house, but today they are creating new sources of income by doing new employment/business through this group. They are making resources and getting self-respect in the society.

He said that the Prime Minister has as much faith in these mothers and sisters as he has faith in Mother Vindhyavasini Devi. The Deputy Chief Minister further said that the Prime Minister has said that three crore Didis of our country will be made Lakhpati Didis, in the same sequence here too many Didis are being provided acceptance letters/certificates in the same direction. He said that the work of creating three crore Lakhpati Didis in the entire country and 30 lakh Lakhpati Didis in the entire state is going on. Emphasizing on women empowerment, he said that the work that a man spends more on in running the house, our mothers/women manage the house very well in a low budget. Today, women in the village are recognized and respected as Vidyut Sakhi and BC Sakhi and Didi who becomes respectable and self-reliant in the group.

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