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Good Governance Will Be Realized With The Help of Youth: CM Shivraj

Madhya Pradesh CM: In the presence of the Chief Minister in Bhopal, Professor Sachin Chaturvedi, Vice President of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Good Governance and Policy Analysis, signed MoUs with eight institutions to share innovation..

CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Good Governance Samagam being addressed by CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan

With the help of the youth, we will realize the dream of realistic governance in Madhya Pradesh, announces Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

Madhya Pradesh CM: In the presence of the Chief Minister in Bhopal, Professor Sachin Chaturvedi, Vice President of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Good Governance and Policy Analysis, signed MoUs with eight institutions to share innovation.

Madhya Pradesh News: Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan attended the ‘Good Governance Samagam’ organized at Ravindra Bhawan on Tuesday. During the program, he interacted with the youth and also answered their questions. The Chief Minister said that the CM Young Professionals for Development Program is an important initiative taken in the democratic system. Work will be done to bring good governance on the ground with the help of youth in Madhya Pradesh. For the last one year continuous work is being done in this direction. CM Chouhan also mentioned in detail the efforts of good governance in Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister Chouhan also replied to the questions asked by the youth.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that democracy is the rule of the people, by the people and for the people. Our system is huge. It is easy to make schemes, but the task of making the schemes accessible to the eligible people is full of various difficulties. In this, due to negligence by some people and due to the feeling of taking advantage, many schemes do not land on the ground. Apart from government machinery, the implementation of schemes can be made easier by using youth energy.

 

”Youth’s support is Vital”

Chief Minister Chouhan said that the idea has come in his mind that with the help of the youth, information about the schemes should be obtained. The youth are becoming the eyes and ears of the governance in the system. On the basis of the information given by the youth, morning meetings of the districts have been held. Good governance is that the benefits of the schemes reach the right people without any difficulty and without delay.

CM Chouhan said that many schemes have been made for the youth earlier also. Keeping the real life suffering of the people in view, many such schemes were made. Ladli Laxmi Yojana is a direct example of this. Chief Minister Chouhan explained in detail about the inspiration to start the Ladli Laxmi Yojana, its implementation and new form too.the CM also mentioned the Youth Entrepreneur Scheme and other schemes.

New youth policy will be released in January

Chief Minister Chouhan said that the new youth policy will be finalized by including the views of the youth. This policy will come to the fore on 13th January. Before this, the process of discussion on youth policy will take place through seminars in various educational institutions. Chief Minister Chouhan urged that more and more youth should take part in the making of this policy. Provisions related to youth will be implemented by including them in the youth policy.

 

Talking to the youth, CM Chouhan said that he received the education of love for nature naturally in the village since childhood. The types of games were also related to nature. Various sports activities used to take place on the banks of Narmada ji. His first struggle was for the increase in the honorarium of the rural workers. After this, the welfare of the public was kept at the center in continuous public life.

The MP CM says that PESA Act was implemented in the state. The Chief Minister’s public service campaign started on September 17 which was the birthday of PM Modi, and that continued till October 31. In a month and a half, 83 lakh eligible beneficiaries were identified for various schemes.

”G20 Summit is a grand achievement for India”

CM Chouhan said that under the leadership of PM Modi, India has achieved the presidency of the G-20 Summit, which is a matter of pride. Also, Prime Minister Modi deserves special thanks because he decided the activities of G-20 in each state. There will be 7 meetings related to G-20 in Madhya Pradesh. Representatives of different countries will also visit Indore, Ujjain and the world heritage Khajuraho. With this, marketing of Madhya Pradesh will be done all over the world. The culture of Madhya Pradesh, its folk arts, its special manners and the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam will reach across the globe. Necessary preparations are being done for this.

The Chief Minister told the youth that you should work after setting a target, prepare a road map, leave no stone unturned in hard work, Karma Yoga has been considered scientific. If I work continuously, there is a strong will behind it. This increases work efficiency. Quoting the words of Swami Vivekananda, CM Chouhan held that “Man is a part of God and no work is impossible for him.”

”No need for the youth to despair!”

Chief Minister Chouhan also mentioned the verse of Gita, in which learning to stay away from factionalism, free from ego, and work with enthusiasm has been considered necessary for success. Chief Minister Chouhan said that there is no need for the youth to despair. If a man really wishes for something, he can command even the universe. The youth who interacted with Chief Minister Chouhan today include Himanshu Gupta (Bhopal), Dheeraj Patidar (Narsinghpur), Saina Qureshi (Datia) and Devanshu Gautam (Jabalpur).

Inspired youth to take the pledge

During the Good Governance Samagam programme, The Chief Minister made the youth take a pledge to plant saplings for the development of the environment, make continuous efforts for the respect of daughters, save electricity and water and make efforts to benefit the society by getting rid of drugs.

Vice President of Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Good Governance and Policy Analysis, Prof. Sachin Chaturvedi, Chief Executive Officer Prateek Hajela, Additional Chief Executive Officer Lokesh Sharma and State Skill Development and Employment Board Chairman, Shailendra Sharma were present in the function.

MoU signed with eight institutes

In the presence of the Chief Minister, Professor Sachin Chaturvedi, Vice President of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Good Governance and Policy Analysis, signed MoUs with various 8 institutions to share innovation.