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Allahabad: PM Narendra Modi to Improve Women’s Empowerment, Transfer Rs 1,000 Crore to SHGS

Allahabad: PM Narendra Modi to Improve Women's Empowerment, Transfer Rs 1,000 Crore to SHGS
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Prasagraj: Sangam City Everything is decorated to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi who will attend the program on Tuesday to promote women’s empowerment and transfer RS ​​1,000 crore to a bank’s profitable group account of 16 women lakh.
Pandal has been prepared in an area of ​​85,000 square meters at the parade foundation where the setting has been made for seating around 3.5 lakh women.
The stage has been submitted to the Special Protection Group (SPG) for security reasons.
A room has been arranged at the ground parade for PM interaction with 32 women engaged in various jobs.
PM is likely to have a dialogue with women during his visit to the exhibition which has been held near the main stage.
PM will be in Prayavaj for more than two hours.
He will arrive at the Bamrauli airport city at 12:45 and reach the ground parade at 1.05 a.m.
and discuss public meetings from 1.50-2.20 afternoon.
The organizers have decided that beneficiaries will sit in a three-year wing, nine lines and 68 blocks.
At least 1,920 teachers have been on duty and 383 teachers have posted as nodal officers.
Settings have been made for 4,000 vehicle parking.
The beneficiaries of the nine government schemes were invited to the event.
These include the Sakhi Group, Bank Sakhi, Community Toilet Operators, BC Sakhi, Sakhi Agriculture Livelihood, Sakhi Electricity, Women’s Operators from Rasum House Factory, Beneficiaries of the Kanya Sumangala Scheme (SHG).
PM will inaugurate the scheme remotely and money will also be saved to the beneficiary bank account.
The scheme includes laying the foundation stone for 202 host hosts, and expanded the benefits of the Chairman of the Minister of Kanya Sumangala Yojana to 1.01,000 beneficiaries.
The beneficiaries of women including BC Sakhis (60,000), community toilet operators (57,000), home ration plants (4,040), SHG workers (1.15 lakh), and Kanya Sumangala (37,000).

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