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UP CM Yogi transfers Rs 87 cr to 21,562 beneficiaries of CM rural housing scheme

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New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath stated that the land on which a poor particular person had made his/her hut ought to be transferred in his/her identify if the land was undisputed and never in any reserved class and, if required, homes could possibly be inbuilt clusters in some districts.
Speaking at a digital programme held at his official residence right here on Tuesday CM Yogi additionally stated {that a} marketing campaign ought to be launched to saturate all of the beneficiaries of the Prime Minister Awas Yojana and Chief Minister Housing Scheme with the advantages of the federal government schemes like rest room, kitchen, electrical energy, Ayushman Bharat, and Jivan Jyoti schemes.
The CM issued these instructions whereas transferring Rs 87 crore as the primary instalment within the accounts of the 21,562 beneficiaries of the Chief Minister Housing Scheme (Rural).

CM Shri @myogiadityanath Ji Maharaj transfers ₹87 cr. to rural housing scheme beneficiaries pic.twitter.com/XS7iuTZQrL
— Yogi Adityanath Office (@myogioffice) December 31, 2020

“These beneficiaries should also be associated with self-employment programmes (goat, poultry, dairy, etc.) as per the requirement. They should also be given the necessary training and also be facilitated in getting bank loans and also be motivated for self-employment,” he stated.
Those current within the programme included Rural Development Minister Moti Singh and different senior officers.
The CM additionally stated that the native administration ought to be certain that the beneficiaries used the cash in constructing homes and the poor obtained the bricks, cement and many others. at affordable costs.
He stated nodal officers must also be appointed for weekly assessment of the development of homes.

“The section of the people who are the beneficiaries of houses are also the most vulnerable to encephalitis, tuberculosis, kala azar and malnutrition-borne diseases. They should also be given a healthy cow from the cow shelters and Rs 900 per month for the maintenance of cows. The cow shed can also be constructed under the MGNREGA,” he stated.
Yogi interacted with a number of the beneficiaries and advised them to assemble a bathroom together with the home. He additionally enquired from them in regards to the authorities schemes from which they had been getting advantages and instructed the district administration to carry a marketing campaign and lengthen the advantages of the schemes to those that had been eligible.
The CM interacted with Prema (Ayodhya), Soni (Azamgarh), Sangeeta (Kushinagar), Asha (Jaunpur), Akshay Bar (Gorakhpur), Anshu (Rae Bareli), Meera (Sonbhadra) and others.