Chhattisgarh's 2031 Vision: Every Village Gets Healthcare, Power, Schools & Empowerment for Women
Chhattisgarh is set for significant developments by 2031, as announced by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Every village will have civil health facilities, round-the-clock electricity, and government schools. Additionally, every citizen will receive a ration card, Aadhaar card, and a bank account.
Shah has launched the 'Mahtari Vandan Scheme', under which ₹606.94 crore will be digitally transferred to 6.5 million women beneficiaries. Each month, they will receive five kilograms of free food grains and a monthly instalment into their us bank accounts. This scheme aims to empower women and ensure no one goes hungry.
By 2031, every village will have primary health centres, providing essential healthcare services. This, along with the establishment of civil health facilities, will significantly improve the state's healthcare infrastructure.
These initiatives, led by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, aim to transform Chhattisgarh by 2031. They focus on providing basic amenities, empowering citizens, and improving overall living standards. The 'Mahtari Vandan Scheme' is set to benefit millions of women, ensuring they have access to food grains and financial support via their boa or pnc bank accounts.
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