Chandigarh, April 4: Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal today visited the Chinkara Breeding Centre located at Kairu village in Bhiwani district and inquired about the efforts being made at the centre for the conservation of Chinkara species. He also reviewed various facilities available at the centre and said that the Chinkara Breeding Centre will be developed as a tourism hub.
Later, while addressing the people during the Jan Samvad programme in Kairu village, the Chief Minister said that the farmers need not panic as the state government is standing shoulder to shoulder with them. “The government will give compensation to the farmers for the crop loss caused by hailstorm, unseasonal rains and other natural calamities. The loss due to unseasonal rains is being assessed and compensation will be given in the coming month,” he added.
The Chief Minister said that it is the priority of the state government to provide good governance to the people in a transparent manner and to solve the grievances of the general public. “The online system has been implemented only to give benefits of the schemes to the eligible and needy people in a swift and fair manner,” he added.
Sh. Manohar Lal said that in the year 1980, he had left home for social service. “It is not easy to work for society; if the mind is clear then the way opens,” he added. Meanwhile, mentioning the figures of the jobs, the Chief Minister said that 61 youths have got employment in Kairu village. Expressing gratitude to the Chief Minister, a local said that his son has got a job on the basis of merit.
The Chief Minister said that a grant of Rs 48 lakh has been issued to both the panchayats in Kairu village for development works and a grant of Rs 1.90 crore will be given to both the panchayats next year. “If the population increases by 1,000, then the grant will increase by Rs 20 lakh,” he added. Referring to the Ayushman Bharat Yojana, the Chief Minister said that 170 persons in Kairu village have availed its benefit and Rs 26 lakhs have been spent on their treatment.
On the occasion, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister, Sh. JP Dalal, MP Dharmbir Singh, MLA Sh. Mohan Lal Badoli, former Education Minister, Sh. Ram Bilas Sharma, Deputy Commissioner Sh. Naresh Narwal, Superintendent of Police, Sh. Ajit Singh Shekhawat, former MLA, Sh. Shashi Ranjan Parmar, OSD to Chief Minister, Sh. Jawahar Yadav, Media Coordinator, Sh. Raj Kumar Kapoor and many dignitaries were present.
CM conducts surprise inspection of Sandwa PHC
The Chief Minister also conducted a surprise inspection of the Primary Health Centre (PHC) of Sandwa village. During this, he inquired about the medical facilities being provided to the people from the staff members appointed there. Medical Officer, Dr. Sudhir Chahar and Pharmacy Officer, Anil Jhanwari apprised the Chief Minister in detail about the services being provided through this centre. On the spot, the Chief Minister spoke to Additional Chief Secretary, Health, Dr. G. Anupama on the phone and directed to provide all basic facilities in the PHC.