Only 9% of BJP's 600 promises have been fulfilled: their Jan Sankashta Yatra- Dhruvanarayana

 

Only 9% of BJP's 600 promises have been fulfilled: their Jan Sankashta Yatra-

Dhruvanarayana

Davangere, October, 12: CM Basavaraja Bommai and former CM B.S. It is not known for what Purushartha Yeddyurappa is conducting Janasankalpa Yatra. KPCC working president R. Dhruvanarayan criticized in Davangere. Speaking at a press conference, he alleged, "Out of the 600 promises made by the BJP in its manifesto before the elections, only 9 percent has been fulfilled. People are in distress, why are they conducting the yatra at such a time? The yatra is being conducted with the money of corruption and loot." Former CM Yeddyurappa, Former CM Siddaramaiah's statement to sit down Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not right and "Rahul Gandhi's name" is not right. Talking about Siddaramaiah in a singular manner does not reflect the dignity of Yeddyurappa. With such a statement, Siddaramaiah, a true Kannadigas, has insulted Siddaramaiah. Since 40 years, no black Siddaramaiah is an impeccable politician. Yeddyurappa should not have given a small statement. He demanded that Yeddyurappa withdraw his statement and apologize to the people of the state. Rahul Gandhi is a young leader of the country, he is working as a member of parliament. He is going everywhere and listening to people's problems. By this he is gaining people's trust. But he is being accused for no reason. Dhruvanarayan has warned the BJP leaders that it is not right to talk about Rahul Gandhi only, if the BJP is concerned about Dalits, they should give scholarships to three lakh SC and ST students. If the grant given according to the population is reduced, will the Dalits develop? India is a secular country. Only tea was consumed in Rmeya's house. Didn't eat food, it shows the state of mind of BJP people. Stop playing drama just for vote bank. Congress is conducting a yatra to unite minds. Don't break hearts," he said against the BJP Sarka. SC has said that it will implement Justice Nagmohan Das's report to increase reservation for SC and ST. The state government should clarify how it will be implemented. Congress party is not anti-reservation. It is a pro-reservation party. Backward class, leader, He informed that many societies including Lambani and Bovi Samaj have been given reservation after implementation of Havanur report. A huge open meeting will be held in Bellary on October 15 in the presence of Rahul Gandhi. Even though the yatra was held in the state for 22 days, there was no open meeting anywhere. He requested everyone to attend the meeting in Bellary. District Congress president H. B. Manjappa, General Secretaries S. Mallikarjun, Dinesh K. Shetty, Parasuram, KG Shivakumar, Halesh, Harish Basapura and others were present.


Yashaswini Yojana: Re-implementation of Yashaswini Yojana in the state;

When to register?

5 lakh is earmarked as annual medical expenditure for the beneficiary family. 500 per year for a family of 4 members. The registration process will start from 01-11-2022. The state government has re-implemented the Yashaswini scheme. After giving in-principle approval, the mandate has been issued. This project was canceled in 2018. Farmers and cooperative societies had put forth the demand for Yashaswini scheme. In this background, the government has issued an order to re-implement the Yashaswini scheme. 300 crore has been announced in the budget for 2022-23. When will Yashvini scheme be implemented? 5 lakh is earmarked as annual medical expenditure for the beneficiary family. 500 per year for a family of 4 members. The registration process will start from 01-11-2022. Successful planning period is valid from 01-01-2023 to 30-12-2023. Under this scheme 1650 diseases are treated. What is Yashaswini Scheme? Yashaswini Rural Cooperative Health Care Scheme. A 'self-financing surgical scheme' specially designed for rural cooperative societies in the state of Karnataka. Under this scheme, a rural co-operative society within a period of one year within the prescribed limit as per the prescribed amount per month, cashless in any hospital recognized by the trust, subject to the terms and conditions, any of the persons covered by the scheme Can take advantage of surgical treatment. What are the qualifications to become a beneficiary of the scheme?: To become a beneficiary of this scheme, it is necessary to be a member of an eligible rural cooperative society for at least 3 months. Also members of Rural Mahila Shakti Group, Self Help Group and their family members who are related to Rural Co-operative Societies/Banks can be the beneficiaries of the scheme. How much money to pay?: Everyone who wants to be a beneficiary has to pay a fixed amount every year. Now a family of 4 members will have to pay Rs 500 per year. If 5 or more members of the same family are registered, there is a 15% discount on the ticket. Which members are involved?: Members of Self Help Groups doing financial transactions in Co-operative Societies / Co-operative Banks in rural areas can also take advantage of the scheme. Co-operative fishermen, cooperative beedi workers and cooperative weavers in urban/urban areas are also eligible for the scheme. 823 Types of Surgery Each member is issued an identity card with a bar code reading system having a unique ID number. It has the registered details on the next page and their pictures on the back. Number of surgeries covered under the plan: Yashaswini covers 823 types of surgeries in this plan. Facilities Available to Beneficiaries In hospitals recognized by the trust, beneficiaries can get a check-up on the same card for three months by paying Rs 100 for general examination and Rs 200 for specialist examination. Yashaswini cardholders can avail clinic or any other check-up at network hospitals at 25% discount. Surgeries not covered under Yashwini scheme Any medical treatment that does not require surgery is not available under the scheme. Apart from this, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, joint replacement, burns, road accident, dental surgery, skin grafting, stents, implants etc. are not covered in the treatment plan. Medical treatment, medicines and surgical expenses incurred by the beneficiary for such diseases will be borne by the beneficiary.

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