With a little over 6 months to opt for the Assembly elections in the state, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday revealed that his federal government will launch a mass outreach program based upon its well-being plans in every district of the state.
Amidst the political turbulence triggered by his previous deputy Sachin Pilot’s campaign declaring inactiveness on part of the state federal government with regard to corruption in the Vasundhara Raje routine, Gehlot is looking for to keep the concentrate on the welfarist picture of his federal government.
Gehlot, at an interview in Jaipur, revealed that his federal government will arrange ‘Mahangai Rahat Camp’, an outreach program through which awareness will be developed among individuals about the federal government’s 10 crucial well-being plans.
Initially, around 700 camps will be set up, which will be scaled as much as 2,700 camps. The basic function of these camps would be to help the qualified individuals sign up for the 10 well-being plans. The camps will run up until all those wish to sign up for the plans have actually done so.
“The need for registration camps was felt after hearing the feedback about the delivery of welfare schemes. We realised that many people do not know about the schemes and also whether they are entitled to register for them or not. We also realised that schemes sometimes take too long to reach the people,” Gehlot said.
Amongst the 10 plans to be popularised through the program are gas cylinder for Rs 500, 100 systems of electrical power to be provided totally free each month, 2000 systems of totally free electrical power for farmers, Annapurna food packages for individuals who are recipients under the National Food Security Act, 125 days of work in location of 100 under MNREGA plan, city work plan, a minimum pension of Rs 1000, improvement of insurance coverage quantity under the Chiranjeevi Health Insurance plan from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 25 lakh, improvement of mishap insurance coverage from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh and supplying Rs 40,000 as animal insurance coverage plan.
According to sources in the Chief Minister’s Office, the well-being plans introduced by the Gehlot federal government will form the primary slab for the Congress in the coming Assembly elections. As part of this technique, the federal government is eager to display its ‘Right to Health’, which today got the Governor’s assent, as a one-of-its kind rights-based effort in the nation.
In sync with this thinking, Gehlot declined to take concerns on the latest relocation of Pilot, stating all his focus was centred on the well-being plans. To every concern on Pilot, he said the response depends on the Mahangai Rahat Camp.