CM Chouhan to closely observe law and order in Madhya Pradesh.

September 8th 2023.

CM Chouhan to closely observe law and order in Madhya Pradesh.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan addressed the Commissioners, IGs, Collectors and SPs through video conference, emphasizing the importance of maintaining law and order, supplying fertilizers, electricity, timely payments in beneficiary oriented schemes, and operating Vikas Raths.

He stated that it is our duty to maintain law and order and to ensure that no chances of lapses are left. Chouhan asked the Director General of Police to review the law and order situation in the state during festivals. He asked them to hold a meeting of SP-Collector Peace Committee and take decisions for creating an environment of peace in the state.

Chouhan then addressed the relief for crop loss, saying that it was a matter of happiness that the rains had come which would give life to many crops. However, soybean crops have been damaged at many places. He assured the farmers that the welfare of the farmers was the priority of the government and that all district officers should keep an eye on the crops. Relief will be given for loss of crop due to deficient rainfall and crop insurance will also be paid. He instructed that it is our duty to provide relief under RBC 6 after assessing the damage.

Chouhan then talked about the 10 hour power supply for agriculture, saying that the situation regarding power supply is normal and that the Collectors-Commissioners should also keep assessing the supply situation. He also mentioned the importance of developing a system to provide necessary guidance to farmers to save them from damage to crops and that arrangements should be made to provide quick guidance to the farmers according to the circumstances. He also asked them to hold a meeting of the water utility committee of the district and to ensure water supply from the dam for the crops.

The Chief Minister then spoke about giving fertilizers to the farmers on time, saying that there was no shortage of fertilizers and that it was the responsibility of the collectors to ensure the supply of fertilizers. He instructed that after assessing the availability of fertilizers in the district on time, the demand of the district should be conveyed to the state government. He said it was necessary to ensure that fertilizers are available to the farmers at the time of need.

Chouhan then talked about payments to beneficiaries, saying that timely payment of benefits under beneficiary oriented schemes should be ensured. He also mentioned the Chief Minister Jan Awas Yojana that was being implemented in the state soon. He asked them to ensure that no unethical activity starts in this work and to make copies of the reports of Gareeb Kalyan available up to the panchayat level.

Finally, Chouhan informed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was visiting Bina on 14th September and that he would lay foundation of works worth about Rs 2 lakh crores. This would generate more than 3 lakh employment opportunities. He also mentioned that on September 10, Ladli Bahna Day, the amount of Ladli Bahana Yojana would be deposited in the accounts of women from Gwalior.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Iqbal Singh Bains, Additional Chief Secretary General Administration Vinod Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary Home Rajora, Additional Chief Secretary Farmers Welfare and Agriculture Development Ashok Varnwal, Principal Secretary Energy Sanjay Dubey and Director General of Police Sudhir Saxena. Officers of all divisions and districts joined the meeting virtually.

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