Those who demand money from poor do not have right to remain in Government service: Chouhan
   Date :30-Aug-2022

Chouhan 
 
 
Staff Reporter
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that those seeking money from the beneficiaries of Government schemes should be removed from their jobs. Those who demand money from the poor do not have the right to be in Government service. The development and public welfare works worth billions of rupees are being conducted by the State Government. The public should get their benefit directly. MLAs, panchayat representatives and officers-employees should tour the areas continuously. Keep in constant touch with the public and keep an eye on the status of implementation of plans, construction works and quality of materials used. Ministers, public representatives and officers should work for the development of their area and welfare of the people in the form of Team Madhya Pradesh. Be in constant communication with the public and work pro-actively for quick resolution of problems.
Chief Minister Chouhan was virtually reviewing Shahdol district from the residence office at 7 am. Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare Minister Ramkhelawan Patel virtually joined the meeting. District Collector Vandana Vaidya, Superintendent of Police Prateek Srivastava and all the officers of the district also attended the meeting virtually. Chief Minister Chouhan reviewed the implementation of tap-water schemes, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, food grains distribution, power supply, CM Rise School, implementation of Chief Minister’s Rural Street Vendor Scheme, organisation of employment fairs, maternal mortality and infant mortality rates, condition of roads and law and order etc in Shahdol. CM Chouhan said that maximum number of youths should be connected with Rozgar Diwas (employment day) every month. CM Chouhan expressed displeasure over the condition of the main roads of Shahdol and not filling of the sewerage pits. CM Chouhan instructed to speed up the works under PM Awas Yojana. Efforts of Shahdol in ‘One District One Product’ are commendable, Turmeric is becoming the identity of the region
Chief Minister Chouhan appreciated the activities carried out in ‘One District One Product’ in Shahdol. It was informed that cultivation of turmeric is being encouraged in the district under ‘One District One Product’. Workshop on turmeric and natural farming was held by organising Haldi Mahotsav. The samples of turmeric produced in the district have also been approved by companies like Patanjali, Baidyanath. Efforts are on to increase the sales by better packing and branding of turmeric in the district so that the farmers and self-help groups get more profit from direct sales. CM Chouhan hailed the organisation of Gaurav Diwas. He said that activities should be conducted to make the district ideal in the construction of Amrit Sarovars. CM Chouhan also appreciated for providing dialysis facility to the patients in district.