CM Vasundhara raje Smiling Rajasthan

 

CM Vasundhara raje Smiling Rajasthan

With the help of state government’s variety of social schemes, Rajasthan is climbing the social ladder and becoming a safe and auspicious place for women and girl children. CM Raje’s social welfare schemes like Bhamashah Yojna has proved to be exceptionally beneficial for women of the state.

Raje’s social schemes have not only influenced the state folks but also have reached to the eyes of the world. Reportedly, an American delegation who recently visited Jaipur, delivered the words of appreciation for Rajasthan’s social schemes. The delegation belonged to Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. The team had a meet with Arun Chaturvedi (Social Justice Minister) who informed them about state’s social welfare schemes. The Minister also informed them about CM Raje’s pioneer women oriented schemes like Bhamashah Yojna with which, women get access to banks and earn the financial assistance.

The delegation had members like Prof Suresh Agarwal, Prof Bullard Jackson and Prof John Thomas with 16 students from the university who became aware of state government’s economic and social welfare schemes.

Not only the women oriented schemes, they were also explained other schemes which included the profits for nomadic, scholarship for underprivileged students, welfare for SC ST, for juveniles and also for notified and denotified tribes. Rajasthan government plans have also taken special care for minor boys and girls with the help of observation homes.

The article 41 of the constitution of the country allow and directs the State to make arrangements to provide public aid to the citizens within the available economic capacity of the state.

The group was also made understand the geographical facets of the state and with this Ashok Jain, chief secretary DOSJE highlighted that the schemes have special motive of providing facilities to the oppressed and the unfortunate victims. Under this, 60 lakh widows, many senior citizens and disabled people receive the pension amount from the government.