Bharat Express

Farmers Of Neemuch Will Leave Punjab’s Farmers Behind After Getting Benefit Of Irrigation Facilities: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan inaugurated various projects worth Rs 1245 crore 42 lakh and development works worth Rs 36 crore 76 lakh in Manasa.

Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Visuals from Road Show and Inauguration Ceremony

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that water will be provided to every farmer’s farm in Neemuch district through Gandhi Sagar Dam and other means. The farmers of here will leave behind the farmers of Punjab. The previous government did not pay attention to providing adequate irrigation to the farmers from the Gandhi Sagar Dam, whereas it was not an impossible task. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that there is no word impossible in his dictionary. Neemuch-Javad irrigation scheme will also be started soon at a cost of Rs 3500 crore. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan was laying the foundation stone and inaugurating various construction works including Bhoomi Poojan of Rampura Manasa Large Micro-Pressure Irrigation Project worth Rs 1208 crore in the Vikas Parv program at Manasa in Neemuch district.

The Chief Minister said that the Neemuch-Javad irrigation scheme will be started. An amount of Rs 3 crore will be provided to all Nagar Panchayats. One crore rupees will be given as the first installment. The college building will be constructed in Rampura Manasa. Left-out villages will be connected to irrigation projects.

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Minister Mr. Om Prakash Saklecha, MLAs Mr. Madhav Maru and Mr. Dilip Singh Parihar, former minister Mr. Kailash Chawla, local public representatives and a large number of citizens were present in the programme. Today, Neemuch district received many gifts under Vikas Parv.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that there was a time when people of Neemuch district used to take a whole day to reach Bhopal. The roads were not built properly. There was no electricity in the cities and villages. Now the government has worked for the welfare of all sections of society along with all these arrangements. Government schemes and programs are being operated considering the public as family members.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that Ladli Laxmi Yojana was made to save the girls. In the state, a consistent amount is provided from the birth till the marriage of the daughter. In the state, 50 percent reservation for girls in institutions including municipality and district, Chief Minister Kanya Vivah Yojana for the provision of only one percent fee on registration of property in the name of girls and implementation of Chief Minister Ladli Bahna Yojana has increased the respect of women in the society. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that he considers himself brother of 1.25 crore sisters. Under the Ladli Bahna Yojana, the target of giving Rs 3,000 per month to the girls will also be fulfilled. This scheme gives an opportunity to the women to live with dignity. Girls will no longer have to be constrained for the minor needs of the family.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that the members of Ladli Behna Sena in the state will provide benefits of various schemes to the girls of the society. Efforts are being made to increase the income of women up to Rs 10,000 per month. Today the women of self-help groups are becoming millionaires. After making uniforms, supplying nutritious food, operating tap-water schemes, now she will also do the work of collecting toll tax. All the problems faced by the women in the state will be removed. The government has worked to eliminate the ill mannered and ill treating people from society.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that financial assistance of Rs 10,000 was given to women for delivery, which was stopped by the previous government. Monthly amount of one thousand rupees received by the families of Sambal Yojana and Special Backward Tribes was also stopped. Not only this, the funds for Chief Minister Kanya Vivah-Nikah Yojana and Teerth-Darshan Yojana had also stopped. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that the government has done the work of filling the amount of crop insurance scheme and paying the amount of Kisan Samman Nidhi. Tuition fee will also be provided to the students for higher education. An amount of Rs 4500 is being given for the cycle to the students when they go to school in another village. Similarly, initiative has also been taken to provide scooty to the students.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that the poor will not be allowed to suffer due to high electricity bills. Transformer scheme will be restarted on grant. The work of recruitment of one lakh posts is in progress. After 6500 recruitments in the police force, 2500 new recruitments and 50 thousand new recruitments will also be done on government posts in the state. Along with this, the interests of the guest teachers will also be taken care of. The Chief Minister said that the work of providing loan and interest guarantee to the youth is being done under the Mukhyamantri Udyam Kranti Yojana. The Chief Minister’s Seekho-Kamao Yojana is being started from August 13.

Bhoomi Poojan in Manasa

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan inaugurated various projects worth Rs 1245 crore 42 lakh and development works worth Rs 36 crore 76 lakh in Manasa. In this way, a total of Rs 1282 crore 18 lakh development works were inaugurated. Bhoomi Pujan of, the cost of Rampur-Manasa micro lift irrigation scheme is Rs 1208 crore 89 lakh, Bhadwa Mata Corridor 10 crore, construction of stadium in Manasa excellent school 2 crore 12 lakh, road from Atri Mataji to Atrikheda 2 crore 35 lakh, road from Barkuan to Kesharpura 1 crore 16 lakh, Ghotapipalia to Deori Somya road, Talau to Bachakhedi road one crore 13 lakh, Sondi to Buravan road one crore 13 lakh, Manasa-Padda, Kanjarda road to Kanjarda bypass road to be constructed with Rs 4 crore 40 lakh was performed. In the Amrit-2.0 scheme Bhoomi Pujan of the drinking water augmentation scheme Rs 7 crore 15 lakh, CC road and asphalting work one crore 5 lakh, drinking water augmentation scheme Rs 2 crore 61 lakh and one crore 76 lakh from Piplia-Singhadia to Doriyakhedi was performed. In this way, Bhoomi Poojan was done for construction works worth Rs 1245 crore 42 lakh.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan inaugurated Rampura Ring Bund security work worth Rs 14 crore 18 lakh, Nalwa to Dhani road worth Rs 3 crore 25 lakh, Chaplana to Badkuan road worth Rs 3 crore 17 lakh, Manasa-Rampura road to Jaisingh ka Tanda Marg worth Rs 1 crore 78 lakh, 2 crore 56 lakh Moya Bhadwa Marg, 3 crore 36 lakh Chowkdi Jharneshwar Mahadev Road, 2 crore 62 lakh Nalwa-Kundla road to Dhani Marg, One crore 29 lakh Janpad Panchayat Bhawan Manasa, with 3 crore 53 lakh, 6 new rooms built in the Manasa college, construction work of Block Health Unit in Manasa Community Health Center worth Rs 50 lakh, Bhatkhedi to Jamunia Lasur Marg worth Rs 52 lakh, a total of Rs 36 crore 76 lakh was inaugurated.

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Rampur-Manasa Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme

In the Rampura-Manasa Micro Lift Irrigation Scheme of 1208.89 crores, irrigation facility will be made available in 65 thousand 400 hectare land of total of 215 villages of Rampura, Manasa, Neemuch and Javad tehsils. For this, two pumping stations will be constructed on the submergence area of Gandhi Sagar reservoir at Semli Antri and village Banda and a pipeline will be laid. Water will be made available for irrigation by dividing the total irrigation area into 30-30 hectare chak and each thirty-hectare chak into 5-5 hectare sub-chak. For the convenience of the farmers, automatic outlet management systems will be installed on every 30-hectare cycle, from where the farmers will be able to get water for irrigation in a fixed quantity with the prescribed pressure.

The public gathered

The public gathered in the road show organized by Chief Minister Shri Chouhan in Manasa. The Chief Minister reached the venue of the meeting through the main roads and intersections of the city. On the way of the road show, the citizens felicitated an unprecedented welcome by showering flowers with flowers. Every section of the society participated in large numbers in Manasa. Children, elders, women, students, farmers, and businessmen participated in these.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan inaugurated 7 vehicles under the Annadoot scheme in the program and handed over the keys of the vehicles to the beneficiaries. Along with benefitting the beneficiaries in various schemes, the Chief Minister released various publications. His artistic portrait was presented to Chief Minister Shri Chouhan by the women.