Union minister Jitendra Singh Sunday said the Modi government is dedicated to t༒hose who were left out of the mainstream by previous regimes.
Jitendra Singh, a union minister, said the Modi government is committed to ♊those who were left out of mainstream society in the past.
Union minister Jitendra Singh Sunday said the Modi government is dedicated to t༒hose who were left out of the mainstream by previous regimes.
The Union Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office said the central government has repealed over 1,600 obsolete lawsꦅ which were a great hindrance to the developme𝔍nt of the country.
Addressing 'Divyang Parivar Maha-Samelanꦦ', organised at the initiative of a social organ🌌isation SAKSHAM in Kathua district, Singh said decisive steps were taken by Modi for the welfare of 'Divyangs'.
"Be it the fee remission for Divyangs in Civil Services Examination, two choices of home cadre for Divyangs qualifying civil services examination, increase in reservation for Divyangs from three percent ൲to four percent and increase in the Divyang pension, every other step has been taken by this government for the welfare of D🔯ivyangs," he said.
He said 15,000 posts meant for Divyangs which were lying vacant were filled under a special drive by the gove💯rnment.
"This government has repealed more than 1600 obsolete and outdated laws which were a great hindrance in the development of the country and many su๊ch laws were also either amended or repealed for the welfare of Divyangs like the Divyang Pension Rules," he said.
During the programme, Singh distributed kits among 10 TB patients who adopted him🌺 to take care of their daily needs to accomplish Modi's vision of TB Free India by 2025.