Nine-year-old Gulab, a resident of Khandora village, district Rewari might now not have to worry about the financial condition of his grandparents who are struggling hard to give him the best life after the death of his parents.
All thanks to the Chief Minister, Manohar Lal for taking a quick cognizance of the emotional appeal made by Gulab’s grandmother, handed over a pension certificate to his grandmother that too in just 24 hours. Now, Gulab’s grandparents will get an amount of Rs. 4000 under the sponsor scheme. Not only this, the Chief Minister has also ensured his (gulab) grandparents that even in future, if needed, all possible help will be given to the family.
It was during the Jan Samvad at Jarthal, district Rewari today when Gulab’s grandmother got a pension certificate from the Chief Minister after she had made an emotional appeal before the him for giving financial aid to them during a Samvad programme in Khandora on July 28.
Meanwhile, this is the second such incident wherein the Jan Samvad turned into a golden opportunity for the elderly as earlier, the Chief Minister while addressing a Samvad programme in Ateli on July 28 had handed over the pension certificate to an elderly in just one hour.
CM announces to fulfill the demands placed by the villagers
The Chief Minister announced to fulfill almost all the demands raised before him by the villagers of Jarthal village. He approved a proposal to construct an animal dispensary as per the prescribed norms, a Vyayamshalas if the land is provided, the construction of two rooms in the primary school, and the construction of a new building for the health centre.
He informed that development works have been done in the village at a cost of about Rs. 1.22 crore. The Chief Minister congratulated the people for the AIIMS being built in the village Majra of the Bawal Vidhan Sabha area. He said that the state government has no dearth of funds for development works.