Now there is good news for the elderly citizens in Madhya Pradesh. The government of Madhya Pradesh is going to provide free pilgrimage to the elderly citizen by airplane, for which provision is being made for the Mukhyamantri Tirth Darshan Yojana. However, some special things have to be taken care of for the elders to visit the pilgrimage for free.
Elders above 65 years will be able to participate in the Mukhyamantri Teerth Darshan Yojana. Under the Mukhyamantri Teerth Darshan Yojana, darshan will be done by airplane from May 21 to July 19. In this case, only elders above 65 years of age can take advantage of this facility. The most important condition of this scheme is that only those elders who are not income taxpayers will be considered eligible for this journey.
The most important thing for this scheme is the Aadhaar card, and it will be mandatory for the eligible beneficiaries to keep their Aadhaar cards during the journey. Also, keep some essential items with you, such as essential medicines, cloth towels, combs, and other essential items. went. You can also carry one checked-in bag of 15 kg and one handbag of 7 kg.
Important information about air travel.
Chief Minister Teerth Darshan Yojana official Ramdevra says that each plane will have 33 seats. Of these, 32 passengers will be sent from the district, and one officer will always be with the passengers as an assistant. The passenger will have to apply first, and then the district collector will select the passengers. Only one person per family can take advantage of this scheme. IRCTC has been entrusted with the ticket for this journey.
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