Bhopal: The Shivraj government of Madhya Pradesh has given a big gift to the farmers. In the midst of the agitation in Delhi against the Union Agriculture Bill, the government transferred Rs 2-2 thousand to the bank account of the farmers' welfare scheme in the state. This amount has been directly transferred to the account of 5 lakh farmers of the state today.
A program was organized at Nasrullaganj in Sehore district. In which CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan himself was present. During this, he also interacted with the farmers of CM Raisen, Khandwa, Sagar, Gwalior and Indore. It is noteworthy that the Madhya Pradesh government started the Farmers Welfare Scheme on September 26, just before the by-elections. The first instalment of Rs 2-2 thousand was transferred to the account of 5 lakh 77 thousand farmers of the remaining districts, except 19 districts (the code of conduct of the by-election was in force in 28 assembly constituencies).
Money has been added to the bank accounts of 5 lakh farmers of the districts where there were by-elections. The event was held on December 3 at 12:30 pm. During this time a total of 100 crores rupees were transferred to the farmers' account. The government is transferring this amount to the farmers' account when they are agitating against the Central Agricultural Bill in Delhi.
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