Madhya Pradesh: 1.36 Crore Poor Risen Above Poverty, Land Records Digitalized, 15 Collectors To Be Felicitated Today
A new story of prosperity has emerged in Madhya Pradesh. The number of poor is continuously decreasing in the state. Citizens are leading a prosperous life by coming above the poverty line. This has been revealed in the Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index released by NITI Aayog.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan gave this information before the cabinet meeting held in Madhya Pradesh. Let us tell you that in the Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index released by NITI Aayog, it has been told that 15.94 percent of people in Madhya Pradesh have come out of poverty.
A total of 1.36 crore people in the state are leading a respectable life by coming above the poverty line. The Chief Minister said that this is a big achievement for the state. Describing the benefits of the public welfare schemes being given to the citizens, CM Shivraj said that 1 crore 36 lakh people of Madhya Pradesh are getting the benefits of the schemes of the central and state government.
The effect of these schemes is visible in this report. He said that the state has got success. I believe that this is a huge work that has happened in Madhya Pradesh because of the many schemes of the Center and the State.
Due to the adoption of measures to digitize land records in Madhya Pradesh, it is getting respect at the national level. The President is going to meet 15 districts of the state on Tuesday. These districts have been selected for land records improvement, digitization, and modernization.
Collectors of all these 15 districts will receive the award from the President. Madhya Pradesh is second in the country to receive this award. Let us inform you that a total of 75 collectors have been selected for this award, out of which 15 collectors are from Madhya Pradesh.
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