In Mahasamund’s Sanjay Kanan, 250 couples tied the knot under the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana. On this occasion, Parliamentary Secretary and MLA Mr. Vinod Chandrakar, Collector Mr. Nileshkumar Kshirsagar blessed the newly wed couple and also wished them a happy married life and presented gifts. He said that Chief Minister Kanya Vivah Yojana is a boon for poor girls. Through this scheme, there is a good way to end evils like wasteful expenditure and dowry system. Now the parents of such girls are not facing financial problems.District Program Officer Women and Child Development Shri Sameer Pandey told that today 250 couples got married under the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana. On this occasion District Panchayat President Mrs. Usha Patel, Municipal President Mrs. Rashi Mahilang, Rashmi Chandrakar, District President of Scout Guide Mr. Daulal Chandrakar, dignitaries were present. Parliamentary Secretary Shri Chandrakar said that marriage is an important part of social life. It is not only the union of the bride and groom, but also the meeting of two hearts and the union of two families. He said that we all have an important role to play in the society, be it in any field of social, cultural or economic. We all have to work together to fulfill our responsibilities. The state government has made many better schemes for the betterment of the public, one of which is the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana, whose benefits are being given to the poor people of every section of the state. Along with this, congratulated and congratulated the team of District Administration and Women and Child Development Department for the successful organization of the program. It is noteworthy that under the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana, an expenditure of Rs 25,000 per couple has been fixed. In which Rs 5000 is given to the bride for clothes, makeup, jewellery, Rs 5000 for organizing marriage, Rs 14000 for promotional material and Rs 1000 for the bride through bank draft. Newly married couples are given various items of life like dog, utensils, mattress, almirah, matrimonial clothes, mangalsutra, nettle, anklets, matrimonial clothes, makeup materials etc. as gifts. Apart from this, marriages are organized at the government level. Continue Reading