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CM Rise School will open in Barhana – Chief Minister Shri Chauhan

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Bhopal:  Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan communicated in Village Barhana and said that the Jandarshan Yatra was accorded an unprecedented welcome with the showering of flowers. There will be no stone left unturned in the development of Barhana. He said that the CM Rise School will also be opened in Barhana in the second phase. He announced the opening of primary school in Village Bhatia and increasing the width of the pond of Navasa. Among the drizzle, CM Shri Chouhan gave many gifts of development works in villages and village panchayats on way to Jandarshan Yatra. He mentioned that in village Jhali a community building will be built at a cost of 10 lakh rupees and two roads at the cost of 1.25 crore each. In village Panchayat Goraiya, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that there will be no stone left unturned to give a new lease of life to Patihar Dam. He approved 15 lakhs for the deepening of Dhayadag pond and the construction of boundary wall of the Rampura primary school.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan, while paying floral tributes to freedom fighter Late Shyamlal Mishra, said adequate financial assistance would be provided to the freedom fighter’s family. During the welcome of Jandarshan Yatra at Naina Turn, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan directed Public Works Department to construct a 7-kilometer paved road from main road to Anganwadi Bhatia Basti and from Naina to Pondi. During the Jandarshan Yatra in village Mauhar, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that the revenue village status will be given to three tolas Chhitia, Bhatia Tola and Baher. He sanctioned Rs. 15 lakhs for the construction of a stop dam on nullah near the Secondary School building and 7.80 lakh rupees for the Anganwadi Centre building. Roads of Chhitia, Bhatia will be made under Sudoor Sampark Yojana. In Badhaur, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said a survey of the poor and the needy people will be conducted and patta of occupied land and financial assistance for building the house would be provided. The last stop of the Chief Minister Shri Chouhan’s Jandarshan Yatra was the city council Kothi. The citizens and women standing on both sides of the road of the Chief Minister’s Jandarshan Yatra, coming out of the streets of Kothi Nagar, accorded grand welcome by showering flowers.

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