Gas cylinder is expensive, this woman takes it once in 5 months
Korba. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel offered flowers to Chhattisgarh Mahtari in Chirra village and started a dialogue with the general public in the meet-meet program with Rajyageet. While addressing the program, he said that I have come to Rampur earlier also. First of all, we waived off the loans of the farmers. Farmers are getting fair price for paddy.
While talking to the Chief Minister, Mejna Rathia told that she has 26 acres of land, Rs 2.64 lakh was forgiven under the loan waiver. Mejna told that the paddy money has been received, he described the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana as very beautiful. With this money I bought a farm, got the girl married, spent on the education of some children and also got jewelry made for my wife.
The same Jayanthi Rathiya said in front of the Chief Minister about not being able to make a ration card, she told that I have two children in my house and mother-in-law and father-in-law. There is a ration card in the name of mother-in-law, the Chief Minister said that only one ration card is made for a family. Asha lives in Barpali. Regarding the ration card, he told that 35 kg rice is available. Gram, salt, sugar are also available.
There is no money for salt and rice. If kerosene is expensive, she does not take it. Gas cylinders are taken once in four to five months because it is expensive. The Chief Minister told them that the rates of diesel-petrol and gas are decided by the Centre. Regarding the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, Divyang Lalita Rathia told that she is a member of Gauthan and works in Rural Industrial Park. Lalita told that she has earned Rs 6 lakh by selling cow dung vermi compost. Dividend has been received by selling cow dung. He has also reared earthworms, has sold earthworms worth Rs 10 lakh. Lalita told that selling cow dung has become our identity, for this we have also received respect from the Governor.