Appointment letters given to 454 beneficiaries under scheme

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Appointment letters given to 454 beneficiaries under scheme

Saturday, 31 July 2021 | Staff Reporter | Bhopal

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that during the second wave of Corona, we have lost many of our employee colleagues. The pain is great; we cannot bring back our departed colleagues, but will give all possible help to their families. The government is always standing with you. Chouhan was addressing the beneficiaries of Mukhyamantri Covid Anukampa Niyukti Yojana through video conferencing from Mantralaya today. Appointment letters were distributed to 454 beneficiaries of the scheme.

Chouhan said that under the scheme, compassionate appointments are being given to the families of all permanent employees, ad-hoc, work-loaded, contingency, daily wage earners, contractual, outsourced employees if they die of corona. All the collectors should ensure that the eligible persons get appointment letters on time, they do not have to run here and there.

Public Health and Family Welfare Minister Prabhuram Choudhary, Chief Secretary Iqbal Singh Bains, Additional Chief Secretary General Administration Vinod Kumar and others were present on this occasion. Ministers, officers and beneficiaries of the scheme participated virtually from the N.I.C. centres of all the participating districts.

A total of 1593 applications have been received so far under the scheme, out of which 454 have been given appointment letters. The process if the remaining is in progress. Maximum 27 appointment letters were given in Indore, 26 in Mandsaur, 22 in Bhopal, 21 in Hoshangabad and 18 in Shajapur.

After receiving the appointment letters, Chouhan extended his best wishes to the beneficiaries. Appointment letters were handed over to Nidhi Ahirwar, Ashutosh, Kushal and Shri Satish in Indore, Prakhar, Anand and Vaibhav in Balaghat, Ashutosh, Naveen and Amit in Ratlam, Pinky Vishwakarma, Neha Sharma, Aditya and Prince Sahu in Bhopal, Rachi, Prakash Parte, Rajeshwari, Kuldeep Uikey and Aditya in Dindori, Jyoti Prajapati, Prafulla, Aman, Manju Uikey and Ganesh Naagar in Hoshangabad, Sarita, Deepak Jatav, Naman Gautam and Atul in Sagar, Tripurari, Kartikeya, Abhay Pandey and Divya Namdev in Sidhi, Sonu Kewat, Ravendra Kumar, Yogendra Singh, Ramji Kushwaha and Malti in Shahdol, Shraddha Dore, Abhimanyu, Ajay, Ravi, Manish Gehlot and Shubham in Gwalior and Mayank in Shajapur, in the presence of Chief Minister Chouhan.

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