Rajasthan: Inflation Relief Camps To Be Set Up Across State From Today, Says CM Ashok Gehlot
The primary objective of these camps is to empower people by providing complete information about their rights, schemes and eligibility, CM Ashok Gehlot said in a statement.
New Delhi: In a bid to provide relief to the people from rising prices, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will inaugurate inflation relief camps on Monday, that will be organised till June 20, news agency PTI reported. CM Gehlot will launch the camp at Mahapura village panchayat of Sanganer.
The primary objective of these camps is to empower people by providing complete information about their rights, schemes and eligibility, the chief minister said in a statement. He further said that in these camps, the people will get the benefit of 10 public welfare schemes.
As many as 2,000 relief camps will be set up at government offices and public places across the state. Registration has been made mandatory to join the 10 public welfare schemes of the state government. For the convenience of the people, a person can register in the camps of any district through the Rajasthan government’s Jan Aadhar card.
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Moreover, adequate counters will be set up in these camps for registration and distribution of Chief Minister's ‘Guarantee Cards’.
Meanwhile, in another decision, the Rajasthan government has made provision of Rs 592 crore under various schemes for the welfare of the farmers. CM Gehlot approved the proposal for financial provisions to ensure the progress of the farmers, an official statement said.
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According to the government, under the schemes, Rs 4.50 crore has been allocated for spraying nano urea by drone. Around five lakh landless labourers will also be given a grant of Rs 5,000 per family to buy manual agricultural machinery. The state government will spend Rs 250 crore.
Notably, in the financial year 2023-24, the Rajasthan government will provide agricultural machinery of Rs 250 crore to one lakh farmers.