Beneficiaries upbeat after receiving home delivery of free ration
Ever since the Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, formed the government in the state, it has been dedicatedly working to implement pro-people policies, with the aim of making life easier for the residents.
Amloh (Fatehgarh Sahib), February 10, 2024: Ever since the Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, formed the government in the state, it has been dedicatedly working to implement pro-people policies, with the aim of making life easier for the residents.
Taking another revolutionary step in this direction, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal launched the home delivery of ration scheme from Salana Dulla Singh Wala village, Block Amloh on Saturday. Both chief ministers personally went door-to-door to distribute ration to the beneficiaries of the village.
Now after implementation of this scheme, people will get relief from standing in long queues to get ration, thereby, people are elated and wholeheartedly thanked the Punjab government for taking this pro-centric initiative.
Tej Kaur, a beneficiary who received ration from the Chief Minister, said, "Now we will receive ration at home and won't have to stand in queues. We are also receiving zero electricity bills. We are thankful to the Punjab government."
Similarly, beneficiary Ram Singh said, "It was great that Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann came to our home and provided ration. Now we won't have to stand in long queues. This is the first time a chief minister has visited our home. Our electricity bill has also reduced to zero."
Bant Singh of Salana Dulla Singh Wala said, "It was great that the Chief Minister himself visited our house and provided ration. Previously, we had to travel far and stand in lines. Now, it will become very convenient as the ration will be delivered to our home."
Another beneficiary, Malkit Singh, said, "It was great that the Chief Minister came to our home and provided ration. Previously, we had to roam around depots, stand in queues; now we don't have to leave work to stand in queues. The government is really working for the welfare of people."
Similarly, Karamjit Kaur said, "We are elated that the Chief Ministers of Punjab and Delhi have visited our home and provided ration. We feel blessed. Now, our time will not be wasted anymore to get ration. We are very thankful to Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann ji. We are also getting our electricity bills zero."
Mandeep Singh, a beneficiary, said, "We felt very good when the chief minister visited our house and provided ration to us. Now we won't have to stand in queues. Earlier, I had to stand in line all day. Now electricity is also free, which is very beneficial. We are very happy and thankful to the government."
The beneficiary, Shinder Kaur, expressed gratitude to CM Mann and said, "The CM Bhagwant Singh Mann came to our house and provided ration. We are very thankful to him. He is painstakingly working for the welfare of Punjab and its people."
An elderly Kesar Singh said, "The Chief Minister came to our house today to distribute rations, which will greatly benefit us. We will no longer have to stand in queues, and the ration will be delivered to our doorstep. We thank Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann."
Gurmukh Singh Salana from Dulla Singh Wala said, "The Chief Minister visited our house today to deliver ration, which has brought us great joy. Previously, we had to endure long queues for ration, but now we don't have to stand in lines. We express our gratitude to the government. Additionally, the government has waived our electricity bill, for which we are immensely grateful to the Punjab government."
Sukhwinder Singh, another beneficiary, shared his appreciation, saying, "It was wonderful that the CM Mann himself delivered the ration. Earlier, we had to wait in queues, sometimes even for two days to het ration. Now, receiving ration at home is very convenient. Furthermore, our electricity bill used to amount to Rs 1000-1200, but since the Punjab government has waived 600 units, the bill has now reduced to zero. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Mann government."