All problems of forest residents' siblings will be solved: CM Mohan Yadav - MP CM Mohan Yadav says all the problems of the tribal and sister labor will be solved
All the problems of forest residents will be solved: CM Mohan Yadav, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, dr. Mohan Yadav, while addressing the 7th session of the All India of Vasi Rural Mazdoor Mahasangh, said it should solve all the problems of the laborers and siblings. The government will leave no stone unturned to work for the improvement of the forest residents and all classes. The chief minister launched the 7th session of the All India of Vasi -Rural Mazdoor Federation Digital Team, Bhopal. Dr Mohan Yadav said the 7th session of the all India of Vasi -Rural Mazdoor Mahasangh, chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, said the workers would be coordinated by coordinating with the Bhopal departments to solve the problems of brothers and sisters. The government will leave no stone unturned to work for the improvement of the forest residents and all classes. The government paid the arrears of Rs 224 crore to 4800 laborers from Hukumchand Mill in Indore. The overdue workers of Ratlam’s gentleman mill will also be paid soon. Contracts have been concluded with industrialists by organizing the local industrial industry industry for industrial investments to find jobs by promoting government industrialization. The 9th Global Investor Summit was held in Bhopal. In this, in the presence of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and the Minister of Homes and Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah, work has been done to promote state industries and find jobs. Land allocation to industrialists who erect work -oriented businesses in the state, and exemption in electricity bill will be given by the government to 70 percent. Chief Minister, dr. Yadav, said he will work in the interests of the country and take the full price for work, that is, the slogan of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh. The government will get full rights to the workers working in the country. Work is done to a plan to give an ex -gratia amount of Rs 5000 per month per laborer to workers who work in the textile industry. Chief Minister, dr. Yadav, said that the Labor Brothers and Sisters of the Alirajpur area will work in the Hira factory in Surat, Gujarat, in search of work, for this employment will be provided by the Heajpur itself. Arrangements are made by the government to send elsewhere through the air ambulance service for the treatment of poor/laborers at the time of serious illness. For the treatment of the poor, treatment was also done in private hospitals under the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Yojana. Chief Minister, dr. Yadav, said medical colleges will also be opened in Dhar and Jhabua districts so that better arrangements for education and treatment in districts in the forest residents can be secured. The government is working on priority for poor women, farmers, youth. Under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal upgrade scheme, government provides training and financial support to all classes to establish work. Sambal Yojana is managed for the well -being of laborers and siblings. Under Sambal Yojana, all laborers and siblings must make their registration compulsory. The scheme is favored in schemes such as health, education, housing, etc. Provision has also been made to provide ex -gratia amount to support the family at the family member’s accident. 4 Lakh 92 thousand laborers of the Ratlam district are registered under Sambal Yojana. The survey in the scheme will be located again and the remaining qualifying beneficiaries will be provided. Children are facilitated by the government at school. Chief Minister, dr. Yadav, said it is the priority of the government to supply water to each farmer’s farm to improve the condition of farmers. In order to motivate farmers for the production of coarse grains (Shri Ann), an award of a thousand rupees per quinting will be given to the farmers who produce Kodo, Kutki, Mecca and coarse grains under Rani Durgavati Shri Ann -promotional scheme. With the opportunity of Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Kamdhenu Yojana begins by the government to arrange for me to buy milk through collaborative committees. Co -operative work is done for milk production under animal husbandry. Under the scheme, an award will be given to the Gopalak, which raises more than 25 cows and buffalo. Prahlad Patel, Mayor of Ratlam, gave a welcome address in the program. Sendra Singh, president of the All India Mazdoor Mahasangh, was also addressed. Chief Minister, dr. Yadav, Greeted Arvind Moge, the founder of the Vanvasi rural Mazdoor Mahasangh, by hosting Vastram and Insignia. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.