Regional (M.P & C.G)

Industries and job opportunities to increase in Madhya Pradesh

Bhopal: Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that industrial scenario will improve in the state and job opportunities will increase in Madhya Pradesh. He exhorted youths of each village to come forward for starting small and big industries and trades in rural areas. Shri Chouhan was addressing people at villages Sangrampur and Jabera in Damoh district on Saturday.
Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that the State Government has introduced schemes for making available loans worth Rs. 50 thousand to Rs. 25 lakh through banks. Provision has been made by the State Government to provide margin money, bank guarantee and loan subsidy under these schemes.
The Chief Minister said that each village in the state will get 24-hour power supply from May this year. He directed the district collector to get a tank constructed at Sangrampur. The Chief Minister held discussions with villagers and sought their suggestions regarding implementation of schemes
CM fulfils promise with villagers of Patloni
Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan fulfilled his promise made by him to people of village Patloni in Damoh district on Saturday. The Chief Minister had visited the village before by-election. He had promised that he will visit the village again.
The Chief Minister informed the villagers that the State Government is constantly working in the interest of farmers. An appeal has been made to the Union Government to increase wheat support price to Rs. 1600 per quintal. He directed to redress problems of village Patloni. He also assured to open a high school and construction of Ayurved dispensary building in the village. Shri Chouhan directed to hold a camp in the village to settle pension cases in February. MLA Shri Dashrath Singh, Chief Minister’s wife Smt. Sadhna Singh, public representatives and a large number of villagers were present on the occasion.

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