Under the intention of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Antyodaya Sambal Pakhwada, clear documents of ownership of their land are being provided to the villagers by resolving land related disputes through camps. CM Bhajan Lal Sharma said that Mangala cattle insurance, animal screening, treatment and vaccination are helping the cattle farmers a lot.
CM Bhajan Lal Sharma said that under the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Garibi Mukt Gaon Yojana, work is being done to survey BPL families in 10 thousand villages and connect them with government schemes. Food security is being ensured for the needy by cleaning water tanks, providing pending tap connections, free health services to poor families and disposal of pending cases of NFSA.
The work pending for years in the camps is being completed
CM Bhajan Lal Sharma said that many problems of the common people are being solved through these camps. With the resolution of the matter related to the land distribution of Shri Babulal in Gram Panchayat Kolaheda pending for 20 years, the division of the account land of Shri Lalchand Hukamchand Pisaran and Urmila ji in Gram Panchayat Mahtavas was done on the spot with mutual consent. He said that in Chimanpura also, the matter of conversion of Shri Bhagirath and Shri Hansraj Gurjar, which was pending for 50 years, was resolved in the camp itself.
More work than the previous government in one and a half years –
CM Bhajan Lal Sharma said that the work that our government has done in the last one and a half years, the previous government could not do the same work in the entire five years. We have constructed more than 32 thousand farm ponds in the last one and a half years and provided subsidy to farmers for fencing more than 253 lakh meters. Whereas the previous government had constructed less than 30,000 farm ponds and given grants for only 113 lakh metres of fencing in its entire five years. He said that during the previous government, the power generation capacity was increased by only 3,948 MW, while we have increased the power generation capacity by 4,270 MW in just one and a half years. Shri Sharma said that we have constructed 142 buildings of government colleges and connected 1,381 villages with roads, whereas the previous government constructed buildings of only 57 colleges in 5 years and connected only 1,104 villages with roads. He said that under the Senior Citizen Pilgrimage Scheme, we have made about 49 thousand pilgrims undertake the pilgrimage, while the previous government had made about 54 thousand pilgrims undertake the pilgrimage in 5 years.
CM Bhajan Lal Sharma distributed cheques and certificates to Shri Balveer Bhoopsera (PM Kusum Yojana), Sarpanch of Gram Panchayat Ajabpura, Smt Priyanka Naruka (TB free village), Sarpanch of Gram Panchayat Hamirpur, Smt Sita Devi (TB free village), Smt Anita Devi (PM SVANidhi Yojana) and Smt Pooja (Mangala Pashu Bima Yojana). He also handed over land distribution papers to Mr. Ramkaran, Mr. Rajendra and Mr. Gopiram of Morodi village. Earlier, the Chief Minister visited the camp organised under Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Antyodaya Sambal Pakhwada and gave a message of environment conservation by planting a peepal sapling.
Prominent amongst those present on the occasion included MLAs Mr Amrik Singh Dhillon, Mr Kuldip Singh Vaid and Mr Lakhbir Singh Lakha, former minister Mr Malkit Singh Dakha, former MP Mr Amrik Singh Aliwal, Chairman Mr KK Bawa, Chairman Mr Amarjit Singh Tikka, District Congress Committee (Rural) president Mr Karanjit Singh Soni Galib, DCC (Urban) president Mr Ashwani Sharma, District Youth Congress president Mr Rajiv Raja, PEDA vice chairman Mr Karan Waring, Zila Parishad member Mr Gurdev Singh Lapran, PPCC general secretary Mr Harkesh Chand Sharma, Councillor Mr Harkaran Singh Vaid, Mr Kamil Boparai, Mr Anand Sarup Singh Mohi, besides several others.
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