Ranchi: Applications for Mukhyamantri Mainiya Samman Yojana will now be submitted offline as well. Women will be able to submit it instantly in Anganwadi centers and Panchayat buildings. After this, these applications will be entered in the computer. At the same time, the facility of online application will also continue. This decision was taken in the cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Wednesday. Under this scheme, the Jharkhand government will give Rs 1000 per month to women between 21 and 50 years. A total of 38 proposals were approved in the meeting. Actually, these applications are being submitted online right now. Due to increased load on the server and lack of internet connectivity in rural areas, there is a long queue of women in the camp. They have to wait for hours. In view of these problems, the government has taken this decision. The government believes that submitting offline applications will reduce the crowd and women will be comfortable. In another decision, the government has increased the amount of agricultural loan from 50 thousand to one lakh rupees. Along with this, the proposal to implement the crop insurance scheme in 2024-25 has also been approved. Apart from this, the Chief Minister has also approved the use of funds received by government medical institutions under Abua Health Insurance Scheme and Ayushman Scheme. 25 percent of this amount will be given to the doctors as incentives to the employees and 75 percent will be spent on remuneration, purchase of medicines and development of the hospital.
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