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CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan: With Aid Of youth, A Brand-New, Independent Madhya Pradesh Will Be Developed

Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, has stated that just as a bird does not keep its children in the nest, but instead teaches them to fly, we provide opportunities for our youth to learn various skills and prepare themselves for employment by not providing unemployment benefits. The ‘Mukhya Mantri Yuva Kaushal Kamai Yojana’ will go into effect on July 1.

The state’s youth will learn skills by associating with the best establishments, and they will also learn and earn. Every month, at least 8,000 rupees will be given to such youth. Establishments will also contribute separately on their behalf. Only with the participation of the youth will a new and self-sufficient Madhya Pradesh be built. The state government is prepared to make all necessary arrangements and provide necessary cooperation so that the youth can realize their ambitions and soar to success. The state’s youth policy is being launched today in this episode.

On the anniversary of the martyrdoms of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan spoke to the Youth Mahapanchayat at Motilal Nehru Stadium in the city of Bhopal. In attendance were Minister of State for School Education (Independent Charge) Inder Singh Parmar, Minister of State for Higher Education Dr. Mohan Yadav, Minister of State for Sports and Youth Welfare Yashodhara Raje Scindia, Minister of State for Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang.

By releasing the booklet on the state youth policy, Chief Minister Chouhan inaugurated the youth portal and launched the youth policy. The Mukhyamantri Jan-Kalyan Shiksha Protsahan Yojana provided 20 thousand 937 youth beneficiaries with grants totaling Rs 17 crore 94 lakh. The Mukhyamantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana provided 3 thousand 182 students with grants totaling Rs 175 crore for their education in state and federal institutions.

132 athletes who competed in the 36th National Games and brought home 66 medals for the state received prize money of Rs 4 crore 38 lakh 80 thousand, and as part of the Gaon Ki Beti Yojana, Rs 12 crore 90 lakh was paid to the accounts of 25 thousand 800 daughters. Winners of the state youth awards received prizes from Chief Minister Shri Chouhan. Together with this, contract letters for apprenticeships in prominent industrial units already operating in the state were also offered to the kids. The young were educated by Chief Minister Shri Chouhan about the goals and key components of the youth strategy.

Honoring Amar Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru on the martyrdom day, the Chief Minister remarked that the country won independence only due to the struggle and sacrifice of the freedom warriors. Youth Mahapanchayat was created on the martyrdom Day of Amar Martyrs with the objective of keeping the young generation connected with their sacrifice, austerity, and sacrifice.

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is building a grand, glorious, powerful, prosperous, and prosperous India. The Chief Minister stated that thanks to Prime Minister Modi’s initiative, the country has become acquainted with the struggle and sacrifice of known, unknown, and anonymous freedom heroes. At India Gate, a statue of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose has been erected. Madhya Pradesh has also produced statues and memorials for tribal revolutionaries.

Swami Vivekananda is a major source of inspiration for the country’s youth. Swami ji thought that there is no such thing as impossible labor. Youth should not consider themselves to be impoverished. According to Prime Minister Modi, this is Amrit Kaal’s Amrit generation. You, along with your parents, are the children of the nation and the state. The state administration is committed to the youth’s overall development and bright future.

CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s announcements for youth welfare

For admission to MBBS and BDS, a separate merit list would be created for students enrolled in state government schools. In colleges, 5% of seats will be reserved for this purpose.

The state’s State Level Youth Commission will be reconstituted by April 5.

The youth budget will be created beginning next year. It will be tracked how much money has been allocated to youth welfare projects and how much work has been completed on them.

Every year, the MP Youth Games will be held. It has been agreed to invest approximately Rs 750 crore in sports and sports infrastructure beginning with the next fiscal year.

Sports instruction will be made mandatory in schools, and yoga will be promoted. Every village will have a playground.

This year, the Global Skill Park will open in Bhopal, and other Global Skill Parks will be created in Gwalior, Jabalpur, Sagar, and Rewa.

The introduction of the Mukhyamantri Yuva Kaushal Earning Scheme in the state was announced by Chief Minister Chouhan.

The initiative would provide kids with the opportunity to both learn and earn. The budget includes an allocation of one thousand crore for this purpose. The scheme’s registration will open on June 1.

The application will be submitted using a specifically designed portal. The scheme now includes eligible companies for training youngsters in industries, service sectors, chartered accountants, trades, and industry-related techniques. Every month, at least 8,000 rupees will be handed to the youth.

The number of incubator seats in the state will be raised tenfold. More than ten incubators will be established in state government and private engineering universities to support student, mentor, startup, innovation, and ecosystem-based development.

The youth will be able to take basic and advanced classes to learn German and Japanese.

Employment Exchange will be transformed into a Gig Works platform, rather than a traditional employment platform, in order to provide more and more skilled youth with experience and employment opportunities.

With the start-up policy, the state will establish a Student Innovation Fund at a cost of Rs 100 crore to encourage students to start businesses at the university level.

Vivekananda Youth Resource Centers will be established at the district level in the state, with plans in place to help provide benefits from various schemes such as career guidance, counseling, mentoring, and a library.

Youth will be given fellowships to promote traditional and tribal folk art.

To participate in the recruitment process for all government positions in the state, a one-time examination fee and registration facility are being implemented. The participant will only need to register once a year in this case.

Youths who have passed the written central examinations and are invited to Delhi for an interview will be given priority free accommodation at the Madhya Pradesh Bhavan in New Delhi.

Youth experience tours will be launched along the lines of the Maa Tujhe Pranam Yojana for selected youths from the state to learn about their state and culture.

Spriha Rai

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