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Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Health
- Hindustan Times
Ladli Behna scheme aid increased by ₹250 per month, says CM Mohan Yadav
Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav on Thursday announced an increase in monthly financial assistance under the Ladli Behna Scheme by ₹250. Starting this Diwali in October, the amount will be increased from ₹1,250 to ₹1,500 per month for eligible women. Addressing a programme organised in Talun village of Barwani on World Sickle Cell Day, online from the Indore collectorate, CM Yadav said, 'Just like last year, we will provide ₹250 extra in the month of August on the occasion of Rakshabandhan. From October, the monthly assistance will be increased to ₹1,500.' Currently, the scheme benefits about 12.7 million women in the age group of 21 years to 60 years. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led state government started the scheme in March 2023, and in the manifesto of the Assembly Election 2023, the BJP had announced to increase the amount to ₹3,000 per month. After the election, the opposition raised the matter on many occasions. Also Read: Madhya Pradesh's 'Ladli Behna' comes as succour for poor but price rise hurts CM Yadav participated in the event from Indore as his helicopter did not take off due to inclement weather. Governor Mangubhai Patel and deputy chief minister Rajendra Shukla travelled by road to attend the programme.


Time of India
08-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Ladli Behna aid to be hiked on Rakshabandhan: CM
Bhopal: CM Mohan Yadav has announced that the monthly assistance under the Ladli Behna Yojana will be increased on the occasion of Rakshabandhan , with a long-term goal of raising it to Rs 3,000 over the next five years. At present, beneficiaries receive Rs 1,250 per month. Addressing a public gathering in Jabalpur district on Saturday, Yadav also announced a Rs 1,400 crore irrigation project, the Gomukh reservoir, which will benefit over 25,000 farmers across Jabalpur and Mandla districts. The project will bring irrigation to nearly 15,000 hectares in Jabalpur and 10,000 hectares in Mandla. Yadav said the reservoir will enable irrigation of 14,900 hectares in Jabalpur district and 10,100 hectares in Mandla district. He added that the tribal region is being gifted with institutions like the Sandipani School and the ITI, which shall play a transformative role in the lives of students and help shape a brighter future for them. Referring to Indian tradition, Yadav said that Lord Shri Krishna and Shri Balram had received their education at the Sandipani Ashram, Ujjain and just like them, students emerge rejuvenated after completing their education. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo Yadav expressed satisfaction over development being made in the field of education in the state. He noted that two Sandipani schools (earlier known as CM Rise school) from Madhya Pradesh have been recognised on the global stage: Vinoba CM Rise School of Ratlam was declared the winner in the 'Innovation' category of the World's Best School Prize 2024, and the CM Rise Higher Secondary School in Jhabua was selected in the "Supporting Healthy Life" category. The London-based T4 Education organisation ranked these schools among the world's best. He added that government school students have outperformed private school students in this year's Class 10 and 12 board exams. Chief minister Yadav paid tribute to Rani Durgavati of the Gondwana community, highlighting her valor and administrative acumen. He recalled how she fought 52 battles and defeated enemies with courage and strategic water conservation efforts. Yadav further said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi the state is working to realise the late prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's dream of interlinking rivers. Currently, three such river-linking projects are underway in Madhya Pradesh. He emphasised that the government is organising 'Kisan Melas' (farmer fairs) to help double farmers' incomes. A three-day agricultural and industrial fair was recently held in Narsinghpur district to promote advanced farming techniques, new technologies, and expert guidance. The CM said that the state govt is conducting the 'Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan' (Water Conservation Campaign) with the goal of constructing 75,000 farm ponds over three months. So far, 70,000 ponds have already been built in just two and a half months. He also announced that the 'Ladli Behna Yojana' amount will be increased on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, with the target to gradually raise the monthly assistance to Rs.3,000 over five years. CM Yadav mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will complete 11 years in office on 9 June. To mark this occasion, the state's achievements in women empowerment, youth development, poverty alleviation, and agriculture will be shared with the public. He also highlighted the importance of the newly inaugurated railway bridge over the Chinour river by Prime Minister Modi. Minister of state for technical education, skill development and employment, Gautam Tetwal, spoke on the department's achievements. He noted that the Kundam ITI, which began in 2022 with 49 students, now has a new building, hostels for boys and girls and staff quarters constructed at a cost of Rs12.63 crore. The new facilities will support the youth of the region in skill development and career advancement. Bhopal: CM Mohan Yadav has announced that the monthly assistance under the Ladli Behna Yojana will be increased on the occasion of Rakshabandhan, with a long-term goal of raising it to Rs 3,000 over the next five years. At present, beneficiaries receive Rs 1,250 per month. Addressing a public gathering in Jabalpur district on Saturday, Yadav also announced a Rs 1,400 crore irrigation project, the Gomukh reservoir, which will benefit over 25,000 farmers across Jabalpur and Mandla districts. The project will bring irrigation to nearly 15,000 hectares in Jabalpur and 10,000 hectares in Mandla. Yadav said the reservoir will enable irrigation of 14,900 hectares in Jabalpur district and 10,100 hectares in Mandla district. He added that the tribal region is being gifted with institutions like the Sandipani School and the ITI, which shall play a transformative role in the lives of students and help shape a brighter future for them. Referring to Indian tradition, Yadav said that Lord Shri Krishna and Shri Balram had received their education at the Sandipani Ashram, Ujjain and just like them, students emerge rejuvenated after completing their education. Yadav expressed satisfaction over development being made in the field of education in the state. He noted that two Sandipani schools (earlier known as CM Rise school) from Madhya Pradesh have been recognised on the global stage: Vinoba CM Rise School of Ratlam was declared the winner in the 'Innovation' category of the World's Best School Prize 2024, and the CM Rise Higher Secondary School in Jhabua was selected in the "Supporting Healthy Life" category. The London-based T4 Education organisation ranked these schools among the world's best. He added that government school students have outperformed private school students in this year's Class 10 and 12 board exams. Chief minister Yadav paid tribute to Rani Durgavati of the Gondwana community, highlighting her valor and administrative acumen. He recalled how she fought 52 battles and defeated enemies with courage and strategic water conservation efforts. Yadav further said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi the state is working to realise the late prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's dream of interlinking rivers. Currently, three such river-linking projects are underway in Madhya Pradesh. He emphasised that the government is organising 'Kisan Melas' (farmer fairs) to help double farmers' incomes. A three-day agricultural and industrial fair was recently held in Narsinghpur district to promote advanced farming techniques, new technologies, and expert guidance. The CM said that the state govt is conducting the 'Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan' (Water Conservation Campaign) with the goal of constructing 75,000 farm ponds over three months. So far, 70,000 ponds have already been built in just two and a half months. He also announced that the 'Ladli Behna Yojana' amount will be increased on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, with the target to gradually raise the monthly assistance to Rs.3,000 over five years. CM Yadav mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will complete 11 years in office on 9 June. To mark this occasion, the state's achievements in women empowerment, youth development, poverty alleviation, and agriculture will be shared with the public. He also highlighted the importance of the newly inaugurated railway bridge over the Chinour river by Prime Minister Modi. Minister of state for technical education, skill development and employment, Gautam Tetwal, spoke on the department's achievements. He noted that the Kundam ITI, which began in 2022 with 49 students, now has a new building, hostels for boys and girls and staff quarters constructed at a cost of Rs12.63 crore. The new facilities will support the youth of the region in skill development and career advancement.


Hans India
07-06-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
No schemes of previous govt will be discontinued: Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav
Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday said that all public beneficiary schemes introduced by his predecessor and former CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan will continue. Chief Minister Yadav reiterated this while addressing a programme organised by the state government in Sehore district, in the presence of Union Agriculture and Farmer Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. "The opposition (Congress) always questions our intention. In the presence of ex-CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan, let me make it clear that no scheme introduced during his tenure will be stopped. We together will make efforts to arrange adequate funds for all the schemes," CM Yadav said. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister also indicated that his government is considering for increasing monthly installment of 'Ladli Behna Yojana', the much-talked about women-centric scheme which was introduced by Shivraj Chouhan ahead of the state Assembly elections in 2023. "Rakshabandhan festival is coming and let me take this opportunity to announce that Madhya Pradesh government is going to increase cash benefit to women under Ladli Behna Yojana up to Rs 3,000 against Rs 1,250 at present," Yadav said. Sehore district, which is located near the state capital Bhopal, is home district of Shivraj Singh Chouhan, and it falls under Vidisha Lok Sabha constituency being represented by him. During the programme, Mohan Yadav and Shivraj Chouhan jointly laid the foundation of several projects worth more than Rs 130 crore. While addressing the programme, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan reiterated complete support and cooperation to CM Yadav, saying he believes that his successor would do a better job than him for the growth of the state. "I am not the one who would say I have done this and that. I will be happier if Mohan Yadav do better than me for the people of Madhya Pradesh," Shivraj Singh Chouhan said while addressing a public rally in Sehore. Meanwhile, he also mentioned that his padyatra carried out in his hometown Budhni was presented in a 'wrong way'. He said that some mediapersons had made assessments on their own. "But, let me make it clear that the party's instructions are important. Mohan Yadav is Chief Minister, and I am Union Agriculture Minister," he said. Speaking further, Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that being a public representative, he must come to visit the people of his constituency, and it should not be interpreted otherwise. "But some mediapersons tried to speculate that in another way which was totally wrong," the Union Minister said. He was referring to a two-day 'Viksit Bharat Sankalp Padyatra' in the Vidisha constituency which was organised in May to highlight the welfare schemes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government. Along with many of his supporters, his family members including son and daughter-in-law had also participated on the second day of padyatra.


NDTV
31-05-2025
- NDTV
Amarnath Yatra Registration Begins Online, Offline: Here's How To Enroll
New Delhi: The government has been stepping up security arrangements for the Amarnath Yatra this year. Set to start on July 3, this will be the first annual pilgrimage in Jammu and Kashmir since the deadly Pahalgam attack in April. Authorities have increased safety-related precautions under 'Operation Shiva' to prevent any possible terror movements during the yatra. The 38-day pilgrimage will continue until August 9. The Amarnath Yatra involves a gruelling trek to the 3,880-meter-high cave shrine in Kashmir. The Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB), which manages the yatra, started the registrations for the trip on April 15. The Amarnath Yatra will end on Rakshabandhan this year. Important Dates To Remember Start Date: July 3 End Date: August 9 How To Register For Amarnath Yatra Devotees can get their Aamarnath Yatra registration done online or offline. For offline registration, 540 designated bank branches have been set up for pilgrims across the country. For online registration, pilgrims can visit the official website of the SASB. Here is the detailed process: - Go to the website and select "Online Services". - Select "Yatra Permit Registration." Click on the "Register" button after reading the dos and don'ts. - Fill in your personal details such as name and Aadhaar number. -Upload a scanned copy of your Compulsory Health Certificate (CHC) and a passport-size photograph. - Verify your phone number using a one-time password and pay the registration fee. How To Reach There are two routes to reach Amarnath. The traditional 48-km Pahalgam route goes through Kashmir's Anantnag district. A shorter but steeper 14-km route passes through Baltal in the Ganderbal district. Security Arrangements On Thursday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah was in Jammu and Kashmir to review the security arrangements ahead of the yatra. He chaired a high-level review meeting in Jammu, promising that the administration would provide all necessary facilities to the pilgrims. Chaired a review meeting for the Amarnath Pilgrimage and evaluated the security arrangements and preparedness meant for the pilgrims. Instructed to maintain the utmost vigilance and ensure the seamless completion of the sacred journey. Central govt and J&K administration will… — Amit Shah (@AmitShah) May 29, 2025 The Centre has ordered 580 companies to be deployed for the yatra, comprising almost 42,000 on-ground personnel of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). A total of 424 companies are being sent to the Union Territory. About 80 companies that moved into the region during Operation Sindoor will be relocated to secure the pilgrim route and other areas. The forces have been directed to take position by the second week of June in Jammu and Kashmir, PTI reported. Post the Pahalgam attack, the Indian armed forces had carried out Operation Sindoor - a targeted military attack on terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK). This escalated military tensions with Pakistan. The two countries reached a ceasefire agreement on May 10.


News18
27-05-2025
- Business
- News18
Courier Service Lost Her Rs 50 Rakhi. She Fought 19 Months And Won Rs 7,050 In The Consumer Forum
Last Updated: A Sagar woman won a 19-month legal battle after a courier lost the 'rakhi' she sent. The firm was fined Rs 7,050 for service deficiency and legal costs Bittersweet anecdotes between siblings often make for fascinating stories, and one such tale from Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, has recently captured public attention. A woman fought a prolonged legal battle lasting 19 months after a courier company failed to deliver a rakhi she had sent to her brother. With justice finally served, she is now being praised widely for her persistence and dedication. Fighting For A 'Rakhi' The case dates back to August 2023, when Shakunbai Thakur of Naryavalli sent a r akhi via Madhur Courier to her brother Nataraj Gujrania in Rajasthan ahead of Rakshabandhan. The courier service charged Rs 50 and promised delivery well before the festival, which fell on August 30, 2023. However, the parcel never arrived, nor was it returned, despite repeated complaints. Advocate Santosh Soni, representing the complainant, stated that the sister's festive sentiment was ruined, prompting the family to take the matter to the consumer forum. Verdict And Compensation Public Applause The case has gone viral locally, with many praising the woman for standing up for her brother and treating a missed rakhi delivery as a matter of emotional justice. People remarked that a sister like this ensures her brother's sorrow doesn't go unheard, even over a modest Rs 50 parcel. First Published: May 27, 2025, 15:37 IST