Mukhya Mantri Jan Seva Abhiyan is a campaign to change the lives of the common man, through this the is doing the work of increasing happiness in the lives of the people by providing benefits of the schemes.
This is a step towards Atmanirbhar Madhya Pradesh. This was stated by the Minister for Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises, Science and Technology Omprakash Sakhlecha while distributing the benefit letters to the beneficiaries of various beneficiary-oriented schemes in the Mukhya Mantri Jan Seva Abhiyan programme at Morvan in Neemuch district on Thursday.
Minister Sakhlecha said that 40 thousand 642 applications were received in Jawad area under Mukhya Mantri Jan Seva Abhiyan, out of which 38 thousand 650 beneficiaries have been approved.
Under the lien, not only residential pattas are being provided by the government, but the concerned beneficiaries will also be registered lien pattas. With this they will also get the ownership rights of the land and they will also be able to get loans from the banks for houses and other needs on the said land.
Minister Sakhlecha said that Swachhata Raths have been provided for door-to-door garbage collection in all gram panchayats in Jawad area. Cleanliness campaign is an important campaign for the prevention of diseases. Minister Sakhlecha distributed smartphones as a token to 10 Anganwadi workers on behalf of the Women and Child Development Department in the camp and provided benefit letters to five beneficiaries under Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana and 10 beneficiaries under Ladli Laxmi Yojana. Rs 4 lakh 50 thousand was provided to three women self-help groups under Livelihood Mission.