Rice at Rs 1 per kg: MP chief minister Chouhan’s first order in third innings
BY M Post Bureau16 Dec 2013 4:42 AM IST
M Post Bureau16 Dec 2013 4:42 AM IST
Soon after taking oath, Chouhan started the business of putting his promises into action by clearing four schemes and announced a major campaign to protect the girl child.
The schemes — rice at Rs one per kilogram to poor, ‘Mukhyamantri Khet-Sadak Yojana’ to connect agriculture fields with roads, setting up of MP Madhyam Varg Aayog — a commission to address grievances faced by middle class people, and MP Vyapar Samvardhan Mandal for promoting industries to generate employment will come into effect from 1 January, 2014. ‘What we had promised before election I am fulfilling in front of you. It is a reflection of our transparent governance model,’ Chouhan told the gathering after the oath ceremony.
The chief minister said he would start a campaign in a big way to generate awareness to save girl child. ‘No nation can progress without saving their girls. We need to save girl child. It is our duty to ensure social and economic empowerment of women,’ he said.
The chief minister said there would not be any new liquor shop opened in the state. Chouhan said he wanted to establish ‘Made in Madhya Pradesh’ as a brand worldwide for generating employment opportunities and producing quality industry products.
The schemes — rice at Rs one per kilogram to poor, ‘Mukhyamantri Khet-Sadak Yojana’ to connect agriculture fields with roads, setting up of MP Madhyam Varg Aayog — a commission to address grievances faced by middle class people, and MP Vyapar Samvardhan Mandal for promoting industries to generate employment will come into effect from 1 January, 2014. ‘What we had promised before election I am fulfilling in front of you. It is a reflection of our transparent governance model,’ Chouhan told the gathering after the oath ceremony.
The chief minister said he would start a campaign in a big way to generate awareness to save girl child. ‘No nation can progress without saving their girls. We need to save girl child. It is our duty to ensure social and economic empowerment of women,’ he said.
The chief minister said there would not be any new liquor shop opened in the state. Chouhan said he wanted to establish ‘Made in Madhya Pradesh’ as a brand worldwide for generating employment opportunities and producing quality industry products.
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