Editorial
Pradeep Ramteke
Chief Editor
The Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister i.e. Home Minister and Finance Minister and all other Ministers, MLAs, “Chief Minister’s beloved sister” are seen making a lot of noise about the scheme under the ruling party.
Ideally, most of the women in the state of Maharashtra will get the benefit of the “Chief Minister’s Beloved Sister” scheme under the above terms and conditions, the Maharashtra government has made changes and eased the way for application eligibility.
“Dear Chief Minister, sister, while making the way for the scheme, the condition of 2 lakh 50 thousand rupees is to be kept. Along with this, if the income proof is not received on time, instead of that, a copy of yellow or saffron ration card should be attached with the application.
Keeping the income requirement of 2 lakh 50 thousand rupees for eligible applications under Chief Minister Ladki Bhin Yojana means that the voters should vote for the ruling party in the upcoming assembly elections and have a positive attitude to return to power, this optimism is obviously of the ruling parties, it is mainly clear.
The more applications of women will be eligible under the “Chief Minister’s Beloved Sister” scheme, the more the rulers will have to campaign in the assembly elections!
The question arises that if there is an income requirement of 2 lakh 50 thousand for the eligibility of the beneficiaries under the Chief Minister’s Beloved Sister Scheme, then the income requirement for the eligibility of the beneficiaries under the Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana and Shravan Bal Yojana from the Government of Maharashtra must also be 2 lakh 50 thousand rupees.
Because “Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana” is implemented for poor and needy citizens below 65 years of age while “Shravan Bal Yojana” is implemented for poor and needy citizens above 65 years of age. Both women and men are included in this scheme.
And the Maharashtra government should note that under both the schemes “Shravan Bal and Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar, both male and female citizens and voters of the country are included.”
“Under the Department of Social Justice and Special Assistance, Government of Maharashtra, under Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana and Shravan Bal Bal Yojana, each eligible beneficiary is given a fund of Rs 1,500 per month.
The long running “Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana” and Shravan Bal Yojana, and the newly launched “Chief Minister’s Beloved Sister Yojana” are coming under the Government of Maharashtra.
Then, “by Maharashtra Government, since the income condition of 2 lakh 50 thousand rupees has been set for the eligible beneficiaries under the scheme,” the Chief Minister’s beloved sister, “the same condition of 2 lakh 50 thousand for the eligibility of beneficiaries under the Shravan Bal Yojana and Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana,” the same condition, why the Maharashtra government? Does not? This question arises.
Under Chief Minister’s Ladki Bahin Yojana, “Ladki Bahin Yojana” should be remembered by the Maharashtra Government that the “Ladki Bahin Yojana” are the voters, while the beneficiaries under the Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana and the Shravan Bal Yojana are also the beloved brothers and sisters?…
In the assembly elections of Maharashtra state, the voters of the state will know who will vote after the assembly election results!
Under Shravan Bal Yojana, Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana and under Mukhyamantri Ladki Bahin Yojana, all the poor beneficiaries are being given benefits.” So?” For the eligible beneficiaries under Chief Minister Ladki Bahin and Shravan Bal Yojana and Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana, “Why the land and sky difference in terms of income?”
Why doesn’t the Maharashtra government think that the income condition of only 21 thousand rupees should be relaxed for the eligible beneficiaries under the Shravan Bal Yojana and Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana and the income condition of 2 lakh 50 thousand rupees should be kept as per the “Chief Minister’s Beloved Sister Scheme”?
Under the scheme, “considering one as mother and others as aunt”, is it right? It is time for the Maharashtra government to think seriously about this…