Sheopur has to be freed from stigma of malnutrition: Chouhan
   Date :29-Sep-2022

Chouhan 
 
 
 
Staff Reporter
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that development work should be completed in time-limit while ensuring quality. It is our moral duty to ensure that every eligible person should get the benefit of the schemes, the difficulties of the people should be removed and their life made easier. We have got an opportunity to serve the public through the administration. Let us fulfill our duties with honesty in mission mode. With this the state will move on the path of progress. Wishing all on the third day of Navratri, Chief Minister Chouhan reviewed Sheopur district at 7 am. Chief Minister Chouhan prayed to Devi Maa to shower her blessings and grace for development and welfare.
Chouhan congratulated the district administration for better management of the program organised in Sheopur district on September 17, the birthday of Prime Minister Modi. Incharge of Sheopur and Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Horticulture and Food Processing Bharat Singh Kushwaha, Chief Secretary Iqbal Singh Bains, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Dr Rajesh Rajoura and other officers and Divisional Commissioners took part virtually in the meeting held at Chief Minister’s residence office.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that we have to free Sheopur from the stigma of malnutrition. Sheopur is a backward and poverty-stricken district, there is also a large number of migration from here. It is the top priority of the State Government to ensure that there is effective implementation of welfare schemes for the poor in the district, there is no disturbance in ration distribution and to give good governance to the people. Special activities should be conducted in the district to make people aware about public welfare schemes. Chouhan reviewed various developmental activities, public welfare schemes and law and order situation in Sheopur. Chouhan was informed that 211 camps are to be organised in the district under the Mukhya Mantri Janseva Abhiyan. Till now 10 thousand 500 applications have been received. District administration teams are going door to door and taking applications of eligible beneficiaries and solving them on the spot. So far Ayushman cards of 7 thousand 200 persons have been made in the campaign. Chief Minister Chouhan instructed the Minister-in-Charge Kushwaha to keep constant vigil on the progress of the campaign. While reviewing the distribution of ration, Chief Minister said that complaints have been received in some
villages regarding opening of ration shops for only 5-6 days besides non-delivery of slips from kiosks.