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CM Shivraj Chouhan provides financial help to needy on New Year
Video Credit: ANI
Published on January 1, 2021 - Duration: 02:36s
CM Shivraj Chouhan provides financial help to needy on New Year
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on January 01 visited Panchshil Nagar of Indore and provided financial help to marginalised people on the first day of New Year.
While addressing the media, he said that economy of the state and employment opportunities are his government's prime area of focus.
He also emphasised that the state govt will also work for the marginalised people of the state.
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