Deputy Commissioner Dr. Waghmare Prasad Krishna inaugurated the program Aapki Yojana Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar from Bhitha Panchayat of Bhandara in Lohardaga district on Wednesday by lighting the lamp.
On the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner said that to commemorate the completion of three years of the State Government, the Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar program has been launched. The programme will run in two phases in the district. The first phase will run from 12-22 October and the second phase from 01-14 November. The aim of the government is to get the benefits of the schemes as soon as possible. All the applications received in the camp will be executed. Under the Savitri Bai Phule Kishori Samridhi Yojana from the government, the emphasis is on girl child education, ending child marriage, women empowerment, enabling girls to take independent decisions regarding their lives. This benefit will be payable to two daughters of mothers who have daughters. Two and a half thousand in class 8th, two and a half thousand in class 9th, 5 thousand in class 10th, 5 thousand rupees in class 11th, five thousand in class 12th and 20 thousand one-time grant will be given to a girl child in the age group of 18-19 years. Under the scheme, there will be a special initiative to connect drop adolescent girls with schools and colleges. The Deputy Commissioner said that through the camp, loans ranging from Rs. 50 thousand to Rs. 25 lakh can be obtained for self-employment through the Chief Minister's Employment Generation Scheme. This loan is being given on 40 percent subsidy (maximum Rs 5 lakh). No guarantor is required for loans up to Rs.50,000. This loan is being given to the youth of tribal, dalit, backward, minority and disabled category. Applicant's age should be 18-50 years. Apart from this, the applicant should be a permanent resident of the state of Jharkhand. The annual family income of the applicant should not exceed five lakhs. Applicants should not be in government or semi-government service. Giving information about Sarvajan Pension, the Deputy Commissioner said that the requirement of being a member of BPL family for pension has now been done away with. Not only this, the requirement of ration cards has also been abolished. Any document related to age certificate will be valid for Chief Minister State Old Age Pension Scheme. This benefit will be given to the old age of 60 years or more. The benefit of Mukhyamantri Rajya Nisrit Mahila Samman Pension Yojana will be given to destitute women of 18 years of age and above. The benefit of Swami Vivekananda Nishakt Swavalamban Protsahan Yojana will be given to the handicapped of 05 years or more. There will be no age limit for those who are suffering from HIV/AIDS. The Deputy Commissioner said that people should benefit from the camp. In the program, acceptance letters of five schemes under MGNREGA, distribution of assets of 05 schemes, distribution of housing completion letters among 10 beneficiaries of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, blanket distribution, distribution of birth certificates were done. Street plays by artists on this occasion. program was conducted. Officials and a large number of villagers were present in the programme.