Children who are orphaned in corona period, should not think they are abandoned: CM Shri Chouhan
Children who are orphaned in corona period, should not think they are abandoned: CM Shri Chouhan
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Bhopal: The havoc of Covid-19 in Madhya Pradesh is now diminishing. The state government has launched the Mukhyamantri COVID-19 Bal Seva Yojana last Sunday for orphaned children in times of crisis. Under the scheme, the amount was transferred to the accounts of 173 children of 130 families with single click at the value of Rs 5,000 per child per month. This scheme has been launched to provide immediate assistance and to provide dignified living to children who have lost their parents' shadow due to corona virus. 5,000/- per month, free ration and education of children will be provided under the scheme starting from 21st May, 2021.

In fact, distributing pension amount digitally from our residence among the eligible beneficiary children of this scheme, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said, "We will not allow orphans to realise that they do not have parents in the great crisis of Covid-19. We'll put every child's finger. Education, food and economic security will be taken care of for all children orphaned due to the virus. At the same time, he also added "Children should work hard, make their parents' dreams come true. I am your uncle and the welfare State Government is with you at every step."

He further said, "The state has gone through a terrible tragedy. Such an epidemic occurs once in hundreds of years. The outbreak of the first wave of corona virus was low, but the number of infected in the second wave increased unexpectedly rapidly and many people left us because of the greater lethality of the virus." At the same time, he added, "It was the worst phase of my life. Despite many attempts to handle it, we could not save many brothers and sisters. The situation became more painful as parents' shadow rose from the heads of innocent children. The pain is very high in houses where there are no more parents. Such children cannot be left to stumble from rate to rate. The Government and the society have to take the responsibility of these children. Children affected by the outbreak of covid do not consider themselves alone. They will be fully concerned. 5,000/- per month for each child, free ration and education to such children and their guardians per month. The society is also coming forward in this direction."

He further said, "Free education of children will be provided, if the child studies in a private school in classes IX to XII, a lump sum assistance of Rs. According to him, arrangements will also be made for children studying in government aided colleges. Children who get admission in private engineering college through JEE Mains Examination or other similar examination will be paid a fee of up to Rs. 1.50 lakh by the government. The entire fee for government and private medical colleges on admission from NEET examination will be borne by the State Government. The state government will pay all the fees of colleges through common law admission test or in examination conducted by National Law University or in admission after 12th standard in Delhi University. If a laptop or tablet is required for studies, arrangements will also be made."

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