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Gehlot addressed the 181st birth anniversary and Chaturmas programme of Shri Amra Bhagatji organised by the Sarva Samaj Sanatan Chaturmas Vikas Samiti and the Amra Bhagat Seva Sansthan at Narbadiya in Chittorgarh.
He said Mahatma Gandhi followed these ideals and adopted the path of non-violence and his government too was working in the same spirit.
Gehlot said the Rajasthan government has given a grant of Rs 3,000 crore to cow shelters and cattle rearers are given financial assistance of Rs 40,000 for each cow that dies of lumpy disease.
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The chief minister also inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of development projects worth Rs 143 crore in various districts of the state.
He said Rajasthan has emerged as a leader in education and health. The state government has also made a provision to upgrade any school to a college if the number of female students is more than 500, the chief minister said.
People of the state can avail free treatment up to Rs 25 lakh and accident insurance of Rs 10 lakh is also being provided by the state government, he said. ”Today, expensive treatments like organ transplants are also being done free of cost in the state through the Chiranjeevi Yojana, which has brought great relief to the common man,” Gehlot said.
The chief minister said every section has benefited from the schemes of his government.
”Rajasthan is the pioneer state to present a separate agriculture budget for farmers. The state government is committed to providing benefits of schemes to every resident… Under the Rajasthan Mission-2030, a vision document is being prepared to make the state a leading state of the country,” he said.