Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal today said the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana scheme would enable poor women to live a life of dignity and cook in a healthy environment.
"Most poor families are used to conventional mode of cooking using hazardous fire wood which create unhealthy surrounding especially for children and women.
"Now all the families below poverty line are entitled to get access to Ujjwala scheme - a step towards clean fuel, clean environment and disease free health," Sonowal said at the launch of the Yojana here.
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The state government has been relentlessly pursuing the agenda of development of all sections of the society and particularly the women of under privileged section and the act of giving financial grant to one lakh Self Help Groups (SHGs) would be a major thrust for women empowerment in rural areas, he said.
Referring to problems faced by the people during the current floods in the state, Sonowal said the government was taking steps to provide relief materials and stepped up rescue operations for ensuring proper arrangement for flood affected and relief camp inmates.
He also said that Deputy Commissioners of all districts have been directed to release the ex-gratia for flood affected people within 12-hours.
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