The schemes include a diet allowance of Rs 4,000 per month to pregnant labourer women, and power supply at a low rate to poor households.
"Pregnant labourer women will get an assistance of Rs 4,000 per month from the sixth month of pregnancy for nutritional diet, and Rs 12,000 post delivery (one-time assistance) from April 1," Chouhan, who turned 59 today, announced while addressing his well-wishers.
Power would be supplied at a flat rate of Rs 200 to the poor, and free education would be provided to their children from std I to the PhD-level, he said, adding that no labourer would remain homeless and without land.
He also cut cakes in their midst and distributed bed-sheets and fruit. He was accompanied by wife Sadhna and Bhopal Mayor Alok Sharma, among others.
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