No shortage of funds for developmental works: Dayaram Parmar
Dayaram Parmar, Higher Education Minister, said that the government is determined for developmental works and will not let allow for any limitations in the development of tribal zones.
Dayaram Parmar, Higher Education Minister, said that the government is determined for developmental works and will not let allow for any limitations in the development of tribal zones.
He, as the Chief Guest, was addressing an inauguration ceremony in Sunder Village of Kherwada Panchayat Samiti for the newly built Vandoli Bridge.
He told that there is no shortage of money for providing facilities of roads, government halls, classrooms, electricity, water and other important facilities, which are responsibility of the government.
He urged the people to take benefits of Mukahyamantri Gramin BPL Awas Yojana, Indira Awas Yojana, Old Age Pension, free electricity connection for BPL families and other welfare schemes of the government.
He further added that there are 18,000 BPL families in Kherwada and Rishabdev of which 12,000 families have been provided electricity connection and the remaining families will get it in a year’s time.
Tribal Development Committee got Rupees Six Lac sanctioned for constructing this bridge which has been demanded by the people of Vandoli Fala, a village of Sundra Gram Panchayat for a long time now. Dyaram Parmar also gave assurance to the villagers for constructing a road in that area.
Savita Meena, President of the ceremony, threw light on various welfare schemes and sanctioned Three Lac Rupees from the side of panchayat samiti for construction of road from Vandoli Bridge to Vandoli.
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