Vallabhnagar MLA Preeti Gajendra Singh Shaktawat participated in the campaign, inflation relief camp, and administration villages in Gram Panchayat Lalpura of Bhinder subdivision on Thursday. The camp in charge was apprised of the camp's progress along with the services and facilities being provided. She inquired about the progress while inspecting the various stalls set up in the camp and congratulated the eligible beneficiaries by giving them the Chief Minister's Guarantee Card.
Giving information about this program of the government to the villagers in the camp, the MLA said that for the first time in Rajasthan, as per the intention of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, the benefits of public welfare schemes are being given to the common people sitting at home. she enumerated the advantages of joining the Chiranjeevi Yojana to the villagers. She motivated those who have yet to make Jan Aadhaar cards to make cards to take advantage of the state government's schemes.
The MLA said that every family gets a monthly savings of Rs 4 to 5 thousand through the camp. This amount is huge for a middle-class and poor category family. Under the Chief Minister's Free Annapurna Food Packet Scheme, pulses, sugar, salt, oil, and other spices will be given to the families belonging to NFSA, along with the ration for the month. Under the Chief Minister Gas Cylinder Guarantee Card Scheme, gas cylinders will be given to Ujjwala Yojana and BPL category consumers for Rs 500. Under the Chief Minister's Free Electricity Scheme, domestic consumers will get 100 units of free electricity, and agricultural consumers will get 2000 units of free electricity. Also, the minimum pension under the Social Security Pension Scheme in Rajasthan has been increased from Rs.750 to Rs.1000. Explaining the benefits of all these schemes; the MLA appealed to the general public that every person should take advantage of the schemes by attending these camps. Social workers Khemraj Meena, Mrs. Charu Meena Sarpanch, Naval Singh, Vikram Singh, Pushkar Vaishnav Yashwant Singh, etc., were in the camp.