Delhi: First registration of Mahila Samman Yojana' done, Kejriwal fill this form
Delhi: Former Chief Minister of Delhi and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor Arvind Kejriwal himself did the first registration of his 'Mahila Samman Yojana' on Monday. For registration, he reached Kidwai Nagar in his assembly constituency New Delhi and went to a house and registered the women. Let us tell you that the AAP government is registering women all over Delhi from today.
Arvind Kejriwal reached there and asked for voter ID card from the women and told that to avail the benefits of this scheme, it is necessary for women to be voters of Delhi. Kejriwal asked the women to make a missed call on the number given for registration. When the women made a missed call, an SMS of the registration code came on their mobile.
Asked about Delhi government schemes
The AAP convenor asked the women whether they are happy with the schemes of Kejriwal (Delhi government). The women replied in the affirmative. During this, he also gave the women a registration slip. The former CM asked the women if he could put the party's sticker on the wall of their house. The women agreed to this. After getting the approval, Kejriwal put the sticker next to his door.
35-40 lakh women will benefit
Arvind Kejriwal claims that under the Mahila Samman Yojana in Delhi, 35 to 40 lakh women will get the benefit and under the Sanjeevani Yojana, about 10-15 lakh elderly people will get the benefit.
AAP leaders and ministers going door to door
Many ministers of the Delhi government including the current Chief Minister Atishi and big leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party are registering people by going door to door in different areas of Delhi, which has been started today by Arvind Kejriwal.
He had recently said that there is no need for women or elderly people to stand in line for any scheme, rather the Aam Aadmi Party team will go door to door in every area of Delhi and register women and elderly people and provide them a guaranteed card like a smart card
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