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Kotputli News | Inflation relief schemes must reach needy families - Pushpa Saini

Kotputli News | Inflation relief schemes must reach needy families - Pushpa Saini

Kotputli News | Inflation relief schemes must reach needy families - Pushpa Saini

Inflation relief camps started in Kotputli block

On Monday, on the first day, 5126 families were registered in the camps set up at 08 places.

Chairman Pushpa Saini inaugurated the city council building

Kotputli, 24 April 2023

In order to realize the target of savings, relief and growth in the state's annual budget 2023 by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, inflation relief camps started across the state from Monday, April 24, also started in Kotputli block. On the very first day, more than 5 thousand families got relief from inflation by getting themselves registered in ten schemes in the camps set up at 08 places and took advantage of the state government's flagship and public welfare schemes. City Council President Pushpa Saini inaugurated the camp at the city council building here by cutting the ribbon as the chief guest. Saini told all the personnel to ensure that the benefits of the schemes reach the needy and eligible families. He said that these camps have been started across the state so that the benefits of the historical schemes of Chief Minister Gehlot reach the needy without any departmental hassle. Every needy can get himself registered by reaching the camps with the necessary documents. On the other hand, a large number of beneficiaries thronged the Municipal Council building to get registered. During this, City Council Commissioner Fateh Singh Meena, XEN Deepak Meena, Chairman Representative Ed. Durgaprasad Saini, Councilor Nahar Singh Payla and a large number of councilors and others were present.

80-year-old elderly benefited :- After registering the schemes, the 80-year-old beneficiary was handed over the registration card in the village deity. Tehsildar Abhishek Singh said that in all the camps, a call was also given to connect maximum number of common people with the scheme. ADM Ravindra Sharma along with SDM Rishabh Mandal, Tehsildar Abhishek Singh, Naib Tehsildar Bhomsingh Meena etc inspected the camps set up at Atal Seva Kendras of Gram Panchayats including Municipal Council. Along with this, while monitoring the camps, instructed to inform maximum number of villagers about the schemes.

Camps at 08 places in Kotputli block :- 1074 families were registered as beneficiaries by the Municipal Council in the local Municipal Council in Kotputli block and 1006 families at the Atal Seva Kendra located in Gram Panchayat Paniala. A total of 2080 families got themselves registered in the flagship schemes at both the places. Similarly, 3046 beneficiaries got themselves registered in the camp organized in 06 gram panchayats including 952 in Kheda Nihalpura gram panchayat, 731 in Narehada, 646 in Devta, 520 in Banethi, 187 in Gordhanapura and 10 at Atal Seva Kendra located in Nangal Panditpura. In this way, 5126 families were registered in 08 camps in Kotputli block. Through registration in schemes, gas cylinder for Rs 500, 100 units per month free electricity to domestic consumers and 2 thousand units per month free electricity to farmers as well as Chief Minister's Free Annapurna Food Packet Scheme, MNREGA, Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme, Social Security Pension of minimum one thousand rupees per month, Palanhar Yojana, Chief Minister Chiranjeevi Health Insurance Scheme, Chief Minister Chiranjeevi Accident Insurance Scheme etc. benefits of ten schemes are being given to the eligible families.