lok sabha Speaker om birla is on a visit to Kota these days. On the occasion of this stay, he will participate in many programs in Kota. During his stay in Makhida village of Bundi district, lok sabha Speaker om birla inaugurated development works worth more than Rs 70 lakh. During this, he said that "there will be no shortage of funds for development in rural areas." Here public hearings are held every day in the camp office, by participating in these programs he is also solving the problems of the people.

The people of Makhida area have been demanding for a long time the construction of classrooms in the government Higher Secondary school of the area, upper primary school of Pipalda Thag village and construction of a community hall in the area. Due to the efforts of Speaker Birla, the construction work of classrooms and platforms was completed in the government Higher Secondary school through NABARD at a cost of Rs 35.23 lakh. After completion of these construction works, lok sabha Speaker om birla will inaugurate it.

lok sabha Speaker laid the foundation stone of the community building

lok sabha Speaker om birla, who reached Kota, laid the foundation stone of the community hall to be built at a cost of about Rs 20 lakh and classrooms to be built in the government Higher Primary school at a cost of about Rs 15 lakh. During this program, the Speaker of the lok sabha said, "The construction of classrooms in the school will provide relief to the children. The construction of a community hall will make it much easier for the villagers to organize programs near their homes."

'Become self-reliant by taking advantage of central and state schemes'

On this occasion, lok sabha Speaker om birla reached Bundi parliamentary constituency, where he participated in the Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra. In a message posted on social media, he called upon the villagers to become self-reliant by taking advantage of various schemes of the Central and State government, so that we will be able to fulfill the resolve of building a developed india by 2047.

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