MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan to release funds in Jabalpur

There is good news for the beneficiaries of Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana. On June 10, the amount of the scheme will be transferred from Sanskardhani. CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that on June 10, the state level program under Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana should be held with full dignity. On this day, an amount of one thousand rupees will be transferred to the accounts of the sisters with a single click. CM Shivraj urged all the sisters present in Jhabua that on the evening of June 10, when the amount of Ladli Bahna Yojana is deposited in their account, they must celebrate and light a lamp in their homes.

The amount will come in the account on June 10


CM Shivraj, who attended the women’s conference in Jhabua, has said that the purpose of my life is to improve the lives of sisters. Many schemes are being implemented for women empowerment in the state. Out of these schemes, the unique Ladli Behna scheme will bring self-reliance among the sisters. On coming June 10, an amount of one thousand rupees will be transferred to the accounts of the sisters. Sisters will be able to withdraw this amount the next day on June 11. Ladli Bahna Sena is being formed in every village to monitor the schemes run in the interest of women at the field level. Sisters, feel free to inform me about the irregularities in the implementation of the schemes. I will not spare the trouble makers.

CM Chouhan said that no sister in the state will remain poor and will not live in compulsion. I will not let tears come in the eyes of my sisters. With the Ladli Bahna Yojana, sisters will be able to fulfill their needs and the needs of the family. Their economic condition is being strengthened by associating women with the livelihood mission. It is my resolve that the monthly income of each sister should be Rs.10,000. He called upon the sisters to join the self-help groups. Now a new era has come, where women will be more empowered. I promise that I will live for my sisters and if I ever have to die, I will die for my sisters.

The schemes which were stopped by the previous government, we have started them again.
CM Chouhan said that I salute Jhabua, there is no discrimination between son and daughter. I had seen discrimination against daughters in many places. To change this mentality of the society, Ladli Laxmi Yojana was implemented in the state. With the scheme, daughters are now being considered a boon and not a burden. To give respect to sisters, we have made 50 percent reservation for women in local bodies. The result of this is that today many of our sisters have become panch-sarpanch, district and district panchayat members and presidents. Provision has also been made for reservation for daughters in police, education and other government recruitments. We have restarted the schemes which were stopped by the previous government in Madhya Pradesh.

Gift of 25-25 thousand rupees

Tribal groups gave a beautiful presentation of hymns in Jhabua. The women also presented a skit with a message centered on Ladli Bahna Yojana. On this occasion, CM Chouhan announced to present an honorarium of Rs 25,000 each to both the parties. In the program, the Chief Minister also inaugurated the development works and performed Bhoomi Pujan. Along with this, acceptance letters and benefits of Ladli Bahna Yojana were distributed to the sisters. The same CM distributed the acceptance letters of Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana in Udaipuriya Basti of Ward No. 16 on Jhabua migration. The Chief Minister went door-to-door and personally gave letters of acceptance to the sisters and inquired about the well-being of the family.

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