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Chhattisgarh government planning to give ₹6,000 each year to landless families

Bhupesh Baghel 6000rs to landless families from 2021-22

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Chhattisgarh government planning to give ₹6,000 each year to landless families

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Chhattisgarh government planning to give ₹6,000 each year to landless families

Key point: Chhattisgarh government launches a scheme for the labourers as RS 6000 per year landless families.  

The plan will be carried out from the monetary year 2021-22. An arrangement of ₹200 crores has been remembered for the valuable financial plan passed in the administrative get together on Wednesday.

Chhattisgarh government dispatched Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Bhumihin Krishi Majdur Nyay Yojana, under which they will give monetary help of ₹6,000 each year to the landless families in the state.

The plan will be carried out from the monetary year 2021-22. An arrangement of ₹200 crores has been remembered for the valuable financial plan of 2021-22, passed in the administrative get together on Wednesday.

Bhupesh Baghel, talking about the plan, said, as a feature of the Nyay plans for ranchers and cow-attendants, the public authority has chosen to dispatched Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Bhumihin Krishi Majdur Nyay Yojana for landless rural workers of the state.

“We have arranged ₹200 crores for this plan in this valuable spending this year,” said Baghel.

Under the plan, the families who don’t have farming areas and are subject to agricultural work or MGNREGA work (for business) in provincial regions will be given the help of ₹6,000 each year, he added.

Different segments of the country populace, like hair stylists, dhobis (washermen), smithies, and ministers, will likewise be covered under the plan.

The Center assented to purchasing 6 million metric huge loads of rice from the state yet took just 2.4 million MT, and the state government needed to sell the excess stock at a misfortune, Baghel asserted.

“Notwithstanding this, we have been supporting ranchers in each circumstance, even by taking advances,” he said.

The absence of specific offices represented a test during the first and second rush of the Covid-19 pandemic. Yet, presently the public authority has been putting forth attempts to guarantee the accessibility of better clinical offices across the state, he said, adding that an arrangement of ₹957 crores has been made for the wellbeing division.

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