Staff Reporter :
RAIPUR
UNION Minister of State for
Housing and Urban
Development Tokhan Sahu
met Prime Minister Narendra
Modi and Home Minister Amit
Shah on Monday.
During the courtesy call to
the Prime Minister, Tokhan
Sahu presented him with a copy
of the Ramcharit Manas Granth
on behalf of Lord Ram’s maternal home, Chhattisgarh. The
Prime Minister discussed the
development of Chhattisgarh
and the progress of departmental works, focusing on various public welfare schemes
aimed at promoting growth
and serving public interests.
Emphasising the importance
of these initiatives, Modi
instructed Sahu to ensure 100
per cent coverage of beneficiaries under all public welfare
schemes, underscoring his
commitment to inclusive
development. In a separate
meeting at Parliament House,
Tokhan Sahu met with Home
Minister Amit Shah.
During the
meeting, he presented Shah
with the poetry collection ‘Meri
Meri Ikyavan Kavitayen’, a
much-discussed work by the
poet-politician and former
Prime Minister Atal Behari
Vajpayee.
The two discussed various
topics of national and regional importance. Home Minister
Shah extended his best wishes for the health of Tokhan
Sahu’s father and conveyed
good wishes to the Minister’s family, reflecting the personal rapport shared between
the two leaders. Tokhan Sahu also actively participated
in the Monsoon Session of Parliament, marking his presence in the Rajya Sabha. As part of his ministerial responsibilities, Sahu tabled 17 questions pertinent to his ministry, addressing critical issues and initiatives.
These questions encompassed a wide range of topics,
including the housing subsidy scheme under the Pradhan
Mantri Awas Yojana for economically weaker sections,
the Amplify Yojana 2.0, and the Smart Cities Mission with
a focus on cities like Telangana, Madurai, Trichy, and
Coimbatore.
The minister also raised questions concerning subsidies related to electric vehicles and sought updates on
the reports of Municipal Corporations, Palika Parishads,
and Nagar Panchayats under the Amrit Mission. Further,
he highlighted the need for a comprehensive action plan
to enhance urban transport and traffic management
and addressed the pressing issue of waterlogging in
urban areas.