Gandhinagar : Government is a support for homeless children said Chief minister Vijay Rupani in ‘Mokla Mann e’ program. Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, while interacting with the children who became destitute after the death of their parents in Corona, said that this government is the support of the children who have become destitute after losing the shelter of their parents in Corona. Chief Minister Vijay Rupani made an important announcement expressing patriarchal sympathy towards such destitute children. In this context, he announced that in the Mukhyamantri Baal Seva Yojana, such orphans and destitute children are being given Rs. 4000 assistance. Now, it has been decided to increase this age limit to 21 years. That is, till the child reaches the age of 21 years, the state government will pays them Rs. 4000. Chief Minister Vijay Rupani As a common man, he was able to start a dialogue with various sections of the society, and I was able to complete one more link in the dialogue chain under ‘Mokla Mann e’ program. The Chief Minister called the children who had become destitute after the death of their parents from Corona at his residence and had an emotional dialogue with them in a patriarchal manner. As many as 33 such destitute orphans from 35 districts of the state had the opportunity to interact directly with Vijay Rupani at the Chief Minister’s residence. The children were also joined by their foster parents. The Chief Minister stressed that the state government has started the ‘Mukhyamantri Baal Sahay Yojana’ with the future of the children. The state government has honored the service sacrifice of becoming the guardian of the child with the feelings that the future of the destitute children is not in jeopardy.
The Chief Minister said that the scheme has been launched to provide training-loans and assistance for the upbringing, education, health and self-employment of children whose parents have died during the transition to the corona pandemic. On the occasion of the successful completion of seven years of the NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this ‘Mukhyamantri Baal Seva Yojana’ has been launched in Gujarat with full sympathy for the destitute children who have lost their parents due to corona. Talking to the destitute children, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said about the various benefits provided under the ‘Mukhyamantri Baal Seva Yojana’, that the destitute orphan child should not go back anywhere, their dreams or future should not be ruined and they should pursue a career and pursue higher studies. Vijay Rupani said that this government has become the mainstay of a child who has lost the shadow and warmth of his parents at an early stage of his life. He also said that Gujarat has taken a pioneering initiative to start a comprehensive welfare scheme for children from childhood to employment.
Each child whose parents have died during the Corona period is entitled to a monthly stipend of Rs.4000. It was decided to provide 4,000 as the state government benefits of this Mukhyamantri Baal Seva Yojana. Now, this age limit has been increased from 18 to 21. As many as 776 such destitute children across the state are given Rs.4000 Just two days ago, a total assistance of Rs.31.04 lacs Is also given in the bank account. The Chief Minister invited the orphaned children who lost both their mothers and fathers during the Corona pandemic in different districts of the state to interact with the Social Contenting and Corona Transition Control SOP. Chief Minister’s Secretary Ashwini Kumar, Director of Social Welfare, Social Justice and Empowerment Department officials, destitute children and their foster parents were present on the occasion.