Chhattisgarh
Heera Bai, a Pahadi Korwa Woman, No Longer Curses Her Fate
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Tap connection provided under Jal Jeevan Mission relieved her of the daily struggle for water
Raipur : Heera Bai, a Pahadi Korwa woman, recalls the days when she had to walk miles deep into the forest for a single pot of water. The daily struggle for water was so overwhelming that she often cursed her fate as she made her way to a distant stream, collected water, and carried it back to complete essential household chores. Although a paved road was eventually constructed in her village, water remained a distant dream. She would take her little kids to the stream, where, amidst the dangers, she would bathe them.
However, her life took a turn for the better when a solar dual pump was installed near her house, providing her with a tap connection right at home. Heera Bai is now immensely happy, saying that with the tap connection, she no longer needs to go to the stream. Fresh water flows directly from the tap at her home, alleviating the daily stress over water.
Heera Bai, who resides in Korai village of Korba block in Korba district, has a large family. For years, they have lived near the forest, relying on stream water for drinking. The installation of a tap near their home, facilitated by a solar dual pump, has brought significant relief to this Pahadi Korwa family. Heera Bai shared that all family members now drink water from the tap at home, which is also used for other daily necessities.
Reflecting on the challenges of the past, Heera Bai explained that life before the installation of the tap was fraught with difficulties, with water being the greatest challenge. From dawn till dusk, she had to make several trips to the streams. During the monsoon season, fetching water became even more arduous, as the streams would overflow, and the water would become contaminated.
Heera Bai noted that the installation of the solar pump has not only resolved her problem but has also alleviated the burden for other women in the village, who now have access to clean water through taps without having to run to the stream. She described the tap connections and water supply provided by the Jal Jeevan Mission as a boon for the people residing in remote villages.
Chief Minister’s Camp Office is providing immediate healthcare services to patients
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Jashpur district administration has launched the Health Mitaan Helpline (+91-9343992744) to address health-related issues
Health Mitaan Helpline has successfully provided healthcare services to 1,023 patients

Raipur : In consonance with the directives of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, the Jashpur district administration, in collaboration with the health department, has launched the Health Mitaan Helpline (+91-9343992744) to address health-related issues within the community. This helpline is available 24/7, providing immediate assistance to patients of various development blocks, primary health centres, and the district hospital. The Health Mitaan Helpline extends its services beyond Jashpur, reaching patients in nearby districts like Ambikapur and Raigarh, as well as in neighbouring states, including Ranchi. Between February 2024 and August 2024, the helpline successfully provided healthcare services to 1,023 patients.

Applicants begin the process by submitting their applications at the Bagicha Camp Office. Within five minutes of submission, the helpline staff initiates the process, contacting applicants to gather detailed information. They then coordinate with relevant medical officers, administrative officials, and staff to address the health concerns. After these contacts, the helpline staff follows up with the patients, offering solutions to their health issues.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai launched poster for the ‘Gau Vigyan’ exam on September 2
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Raipur : The Chhattisgarh State Cattle Preservation and Development Committee is organising a ‘Gau Vigyan’ exam for school and college students throughout the state. Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai launched poster for this exam at the Chief Minister's residence on the eve of 'Pola Tihar', September 2.
State Coordinator Shri Iranna Sapare and State Exam Head Shri Subodh Rathi announced that the exam will take place simultaneously across the state on December 11, coinciding with ‘Gita Jayanti.’ Approximately 5 lakh students are expected to participate. The top three performers in each category will be honoured at the state-level 'Gau Seva Sangam' program on January 12.

The main objective of this initiative is to foster a sense of love and respect for cows among students. It also aims to educate the younger generation about cattle's religious and scientific importance. Shri Rathi highlighted that a significant portion of the population has become disconnected from cattle, leading to a decline in cattle-rearing practices. This has resulted in cattle often roaming the streets, causing daily road accidents and endangering cattle and humans.
In addition to the ‘Gau Vigyan’ exam, the Chhattisgarh State Cattle Preservation and Development Committee will launch a comprehensive 5-month public awareness campaign on various cattle-related aspects. This campaign will feature events such as exhibitions in schools, seminars, lectures, and Gau Seva Sangam programs, all aimed at highlighting the importance of cattle. The organisers intend to reach households across the state to educate the public about the significance of ‘Gaumata.’
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai extended his best wishes for the initiative and urged the people of the state to actively participate and support the success of this campaign. A large number of ‘Gausevak’ from across the state attended the event.
A two-year -old revives his hearing and speech senses after undergoing free of cost cochlear surgery under CHIRAYU Scheme
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Child’s father extended gratitude to Shri Sai government for consistent medical and financial assistance
Raipur : Two years old Devansh got a new lease of life after successfully undergoing Cochlear surgery - reviving him to listen and speak after being treated under CHIRAYU Scheme.
Devansh was diagnosed with the hearing impairment during the daily health campaign organized by CHIRAYU Team B of Community Health Centre in Sarangarh-Bilaigarh district. Devansh was referred by his native village’s Hiccha Anganwadi Centre, where her was identified with the congenital hearing loss.
Eventually the child was referred to Raipur based All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for Cochlear implant surgery, under which a device is implanted inside the ear and enables the functions of sound processor and transmitter in the ear. Generally, this type of surgery costs around Rs seven lakh and under the CHRIYU scheme it was performed free of cost. After this the child was given speech therapy for three months and improved his speech impairment as well.
Expressing his gratitude to Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, Devansh's father Shri Kishore Patel said , “I was not in cap city to arrange such a huge amount for the treatment for my child but this treatment became possible only through CHIRAYU Yojana. We express heartfelt gratitude to state government and the entire health department team for diligently performing their duty.”
CHRIYU scheme is an initiative aimed at screening children from 0 to 18 years for 32 common health conditions in children for free treatment and management including 4 Ds – birth defects, diseases, deficiencies and developmental delays, early detection and surgery at tertiary level. Early intervention services and follow-up care are provided at the district level to children suffering from identified selected health conditions. These services are provided free of cost, helping their families reduce out-of-pocket expenses on treatment.
To facilitate the screening of children, there is an agreement with the Ministry of Women and Child Development for screening of children in the age group of 0-6 years enrolled in Anganwadi centers and with the Ministry of Human Resource Development for screening of children enrolled in government and government centres.
Under Chief Minister’s thoughtful approach state health department is constantly striving for the well-being of the people. Shri Sai has given instructions to all the officers for good governance in the state. In compliance with this, proper arrangements were made for the treatment of Devansh under the guidance of Collector Shri Dharmesh Sahu and Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr F R Nirala.
A total 7 PVTG Kamar members received ‘new ration cards’ on the spot in Janman Camp Bamhni- Government services delivered instantly.
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Now rice, salt, sugar and essential facilities will be available every month
Raipur : In order to integrate PVTG communities with mainstream development PM Janman Camp is being organized daily to benefit the special backward tribal families in the state from various schemes.
In its compliance, seven PVTG Kamar members received instant ration cards in a PM Janman Camp organized in Bamhni village, which is dependent on Gram Panchayat Maroda under Janpad Panchayat Gariaband on Saturday.
The seven Kamar tribe members, who received ration cards included Chamru Kamar, Kamala Bai Kamar, Savitri Kamar, Brij Bai, Asabati Kamar, Shyam Bai and Phuleshwari Kamar. The new ration card will enable the family to receive food grains including rice, sugar and salt at concessional rates every month. Additionally, the seven families will get access these food items from the nearby government fair price shop. All the members expressed happiness on promptly receiving ration cards and express gratitude to Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai government.
The Health Department also conducted a health check-up in the camp under which they diagnosed blood pressure, sugar level and other relevant tests of 45 Kamar families in the camp and provided free-of-cost medicines to them as per requirement. One beneficiary Janabai Kamar was provided Ayushman card in the camp while Ragi millet was distributed to Kamlesh Kamar by the Agriculture Department. Bhuvaneshwar Kamar and Mahendra received their Aadhar card and Kisan Credit Cards respectively on the spot. Apart from this, officers and employees visited Kamar colony and updated villagers with detailed information about the benefits of various schemes of the Central and State Government.
The officials present in the PM Janman Camp were Mr Amjad Jafri, Chief Executive Officer District Panchayat Gariaband, Mr Rakesh Sahu, Development Extension Officer, Mr Durgesh Prasad Sahu Regional Coordinator, Sarpanch and Panch and villagers were present in the camp.
Chief Minister’s office takes immediate action to restore power in Jashpur's Harradand village
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Power restored in village following swift transformer replacement
Raipur : In line with Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai’s vision for uninterrupted electricity across urban and rural areas, the Electricity Department has been proactively laying new lines and swiftly addressing issues related to transformers, cables, and grips.
In a recent development, power supply issues in Harradand village, situated in the Kunkuri development block of Jashpur district, have been resolved. The disruption, caused by a malfunctioning transformer, was promptly addressed following a complaint from local residents to the Chief Minister’s camp office. Acting swiftly, the camp office facilitated the installation of a new transformer, leading to the restoration of power to the affected area.
Union Minister of Tourism chaired the Conference of Tourism Ministers of Western and Central States and Union Territories held in Panaji, Goa
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Minister Shri Kedar Kashyap represented Chhattisgarh and the State's Five-Year Plans at the Conference
Shri Kashyap demanded Resources and Support from the Centre for Development of Tourism in Chhattisgarh
Raipur : As per the instructions of Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, Cabinet Minister Shri Kedar Kashyap presented the Five-Year Plans for Tourism Development in Chhattisgarh at the Conference of Tourism Ministers of Western and Central States and Union Territories chaired by Union Minister of Tourism, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in Panaji, Goa. The primary objective of the conference was to discuss the prospects and challenges of tourism development in various states and union territories. On this occasion, the Union Minister of Tourism called for cooperation and support from various states to introduce improvements and new dimensions to the tourism sector.

The Conference was organized by Ministry of Tourism in Goa, wherein the tourism ministers from Western and Central states and union territories to foster comprehensive progress and development in the tourism sector. The aim was to conceptualize, deliberate, and develop a shared vision for the tourism industry. The conference included discussions on renowned tourist destinations, alternative destinations, marketing and promotion, ease of doing business, private investment, cleanliness, and tourist safety.

In his presentation at the conference, Cabinet Minister Shri Kedar Kashyap highlighted the scope and challenges of tourism development in Chhattisgarh. He discussed the necessary steps to promote the state's natural beauty, cultural heritage, and tourist sites, while also addressing the challenges in the path of development. Minister Shri Kashyap sought support and resources from the Centre to develop Chhattisgarh as a major tourist destination.
In his address, Minister Shri Kashyap emphasized that Chhattisgarh is a state rich in ancient monuments, rare wildlife, intricately carved temples, Buddhist sites, palaces, waterfalls, caves, and prehistoric rock paintings. The state is a unique example of historical, archaeological, religious, and natural heritage, alongside a glorious ancient folk culture.
He mentioned that the state has consistently received substantial support from the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. Numerous projects have been developed with the support of Central Government. These include 'Tribal Tourism Circuit' under the Swadesh Darshan scheme. The work in Dongargarh under the PRASAD scheme is in its final stages. Previously, several sites such as Jagdalpur, Chitrakote, Bhoramdeo, Sirpur, Ratanpur, Mainpat, Rajim, and Malhar have been developed with central assistance, supplemented by the state budget.
Chhattisgarh Government’s efforts for the development and extensive promotion of tourism have resulted in significant increase in the number of tourists visiting the state. In the coming time, the state will focus on developing Shaktipeeth sites. Work is also underway to develop ropeway and cruise tourism. A new tourism policy is being formulated, and efforts are in progress to grant tourism the status of an industry. The state has also issued 'Homestay and Bed-and-Breakfast' guidelines based on the Centre's Homestay Guidelines. Preparations are underway to formulate guidelines for eco-tourism, adventure activities, and water activity licenses.
Ministry of Tourism’s approval for the new tourism development projects is expected in near future. Under Swadesh Darshan 2.0, consultants will be appointed by the Government of India for the selected destinations of Bilaspur and Jagdalpur. The concept plan for Kudargarh in Surajpur district under the PRASAD scheme has already been submitted and is awaiting approval. Minister Shri Kashyap stated that steps are being taken to lease out highway motels constructed by the Chhattisgarh Tourism Board to the private sector for operation and management, ensuring tourists have access to quality facilities on highways during their visits to tourist sites.
Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, in collaboration with the Forest Department, is encouraging local participation with the development of a nature trail at Chitrakote. This trail is managed by women from local self-help groups, providing them with additional income sources from tourism. Homestay and Bed-and-Breakfast facilities are also being offered to give tourists a taste of local culture, lifestyle, and cuisine. Additionally, the Chhattisgarh Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology, and Applied Nutrition is being operated by the Chhattisgarh Tourism Board to train human resources in hospitality and provide employment to the youth.
Minister Shri Kashyap Outlines the State's Five-Year Plans
Shri Kashyap provided insights into the state's five-year plans, which include the development of a circuit connecting five Shaktipeeths in the state, the development of tourist sites in Bilaspur and Jagdalpur under the Swadesh Darshan 2.0 scheme, and the development of the Maa Kudargarhi Devi site in Surajpur district along with the establishment of a ropeway under the PRASAD scheme. Plans also include developing wayside amenities for tourists on newly constructed highways and bypasses, promoting local participation in tourism activities, and encouraging eco-tourism, agri-tourism, rural tourism, and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) tourism. Furthermore, the state's residential units managed by the Chhattisgarh Tourism Board are planned to be leased out to the private sector for operation.
The event was attended by Union Minister of State for Tourism Shri Suresh Gopi, Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan Smt. Diya Kumari, Tourism Minister of Goa Shri Rohan Khaunte, Minister from Madhya Pradesh Shri Dharmendra Lodhi, along with tourism ministers and senior officials from various states.
Villagers of Kunkuri Assembly paid courtesy visit to Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai
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The villagers and Panch received approval for the community building in their villages
Raipur : Local representatives from the Kunkuri Assembly on Monday paid a courtesy visit to Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai to discuss community concerns and strengthen their collaborative efforts. The meeting provided an opportunity to express gratitude and explore ways to address local issues effectively.

As per information, following the annual year trend, Panchs of Tamasingha, Bandarchua and dependent villages of Jashpur districts go on a tour to different areas of the state annually with their families. In this series, the delegation of Panchs along with their families, visited Chief Minister Shri Sai. Before meeting Shri Sai the delegation had already visited places like Maa Bamleshwari Temple Dongargarh, Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium, Jungle Safari, Ram Mandir and Purkhauti Muktangan in Nava Raipur.
Hence, during the meeting the Chief Minister informed the villagers about the approval of the community building and discussed about providing the necessary infrastructure for children's sports.
Elaborating on rainfall and agriculture discussion, Shri Sai said that this year has seen favorable rainfall, which is expected to result in a strong yield. Shri Sai said that there is a problem of water in Kunkuri and surrounding areas, hence irrigation related issues and potable water projects will be addressed in near future and prompt actions will be taken to rectify the problems.
Eventually, villagers shared interesting experiences about their visit with the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister enquired about everyone's well-being and talked about many things related to the village including rainfall, farming and relevant issues. Sarpanch of village Tamasingha Shri Sanket Sai Pankra was also present on this occasion.
Appreciating Shri Sai’s humble personality, the villagers said that Shri Sai’s personality had been genuine like this since the beginning, irrespective of his status and lifestyle he always had an attachment with his area and his people. Even while being an MP, he remained engaged in the development of the area and this approach has not changed even today. On this occasion, Shri Sayanand Ram, Smt. Suchita Lakra, Secretary Shri Anurag Tiwari, Smt. Livavati Bai along with other public representatives and villagers were present.
Average Rainfall of 820.3 mm Recorded in the State
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Raipur : According to information compiled by the State-Level Control Room of the Revenue and Disaster Management Department, an average rainfall of 820.3 mm has been recorded in the state from 1 June 2024 to date. The highest rainfall of 1740.2 mm was recorded in Bijapur district, while the lowest, 456.5 mm, was recorded in Surguja district. The state’s annual average rainfall is 1236 mm.
NACHA Seattle Chapter proudly represents Chhattisgarh at the inaugural India Day Parade
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Raipur : The North America Chhattisgarh Association (NACHA) Seattle Chapter has made a significant mark by representing Chhattisgarh State at the inaugural India Day Parade, organised by the Indian Embassy. This event, the first of its kind since the Embassy's formation last year, saw the enthusiastic participation of the NACHA’s members, who showcased and promoted Chhattisgarh's rich culture at the event.


In addition to the Seattle event, NACHA members also actively participated in similar India Day celebrations in Detroit, Chicago, London, and California, further highlighting the global presence and cultural pride of the Chhattisgarh diaspora.

Sanction of FLS for new lines from Korba to Ambikapur and Gadchiroli to Bacheli (via Bijapur) of South East Central Railway
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF RAILWAY RAILWAY BOARD
Raipur : Sanction of the Ministry of Railways is hereby communicated for conducting Final Location Survey for new lines from Korba to Ambikapur (180 kms) and Gadchiroli to Bacheli (490 kms) (via Bijapur) of South East Central Railway at a total cost of Rs.16.75 crore (Rupees Sixteen crore and seventy five lakhs only) for preparation of DPR as per details mentioned below:-
2.0 The expenditure is chargeable to the Demand No.85 - Major Head 3001 - Indian Railways Policy formation, Direction, Research and other Misc. Organisation (Miscellaneous Expenditure General) - Annexure "A" - Surveys.
3.0 This issues with the concurrence of the Finance Directorate of the Ministry of Railways.
Commerce and Industries Minister Shri Lakhan Lal Dewangan's efforts are driving significant infrastructure development in Korba
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Korba City has received approval of more than Rs. 200 crore for construction and development projects
Korba : Commerce and Industries Minister Shri Lakhan Lal Dewangan's efforts are driving significant infrastructure development in Korba, including the construction of new roads and the repair of existing ones. The new road connecting Sarvamangala Temple Road to Kanaki Road is nearing completion, and plans for renovating several other roads are set to begin after the rainy season. Minister Shri Dewangan has been actively involved in improving Korba's road infrastructure, providing essential guidance to the district administration, and implementing effective measures at the government level.
Shri Dewangan has instructed the Collector to prioritise the repair of the road from Major Dhyanchand Chowk Rumgara to BALCO, highlighting its importance as a key route in Korba with heavy vehicle traffic throughout the day. The dilapidated condition of the road has caused significant difficulties for commuters, making its repair a top priority.
Notably, through Minister Shri Dewangan's efforts, the state government has approved more than Rs. 200 crore for construction and development projects in Korba City. These include major initiatives such as the construction of underbridges, an indoor stadium, and a swimming pool. The state government has also allocated more than Rs 50 crore for road construction, cement concrete roads, and drainage projects under various schemes.
Raipur's Independence Day main event showcases cultural performances by more than 800 students
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Chief Minister felicitates students for excellent performances
Government Higher Secondary School Mathpurena wins first prize
Raipur : More than 800 school students gave captivating cultural performances at the main function organized in Raipur on the occasion of Independence Day today. The first performance was given by 190 children from Krishna Public School Tulsi, who performed a patriotic song in front of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai. The students wore white, orange, and green attire, representing the colors of the national flag of India. Their performance radiated the spirit of patriotism and expressed their love and respect for India. This dance inspired the audience to maintain the unity and integrity of the country and awakened the spirit of sacrifice and service towards the nation.

The second presentation was a dance performance on Hareli Tihar and Karma song by 210 children from J.R. Dani Government Higher Secondary School Raipur. This dance depicted Hareli, the first festival of Chhattisgarh, celebrated by farmers to wish for a good harvest and prosperity. During the festival, farmers worship their tools by offering Chhattisgarhi delicacy Cheela Roti and celebrate together. The third presentation was a patriotic song by 220 children from Swami Atmanand English Medium School, Fafadih. This dance expressed national pride, celebrating the country's freedom and independence, and reminded the audience of their national duties.

Over 210 children from Government Higher Secondary School Mathpurena gave the fourth performance on a Chhattisgarhi song. This song and dance described the cultural, literary, and spiritual heritage of Chhattisgarh, highlighting the land of Sonakhan, the sacrifices of brave sons, the birthplace of Kaushalya Mata, the Nanihal of Lord Ram, and the rice bowl of India. The performance also showcased the cultural charm of Bastar.

After the cultural programmes, Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai felicitated the student groups for their excellent performances and encouraged them. The first prize was awarded to the students of Government Higher Secondary School Mathpurena. The second prize went to the students of Krishna Public School Tulsi, and the third prize was awarded to the students of J.R. Dani Government Higher Secondary School. The students of Swami Atmanand English Medium School Fafadih received consolation prizes for their captivating performance.

Chhattisgarh Bagpiper band mesmerizes audience with captivating performance
Chhattisgarh Bagpiper Band also performed at the main event in Raipur. The band delivered a captivating performance featuring instruments including bagpipes, side drum, tenor, and bass drum. Their presentation included the tunes of Shanti Sena, Quick March, Kumaoni, Roza Kashmiri, Valley of Green, and Sare Jahan Se Achcha. Dressed in maroon and white costumes, the band members' attire included caps, ties, short coats, waist belts, shirts, pants, and skirts, adding to their visual appeal. The mesmerizing tunes of the bagpiper band captivated everyone present.
It is worth mentioning that the Chhattisgarh Police Bagpiper Band was formed in December 2022. This band operates within the 1st Battalion of the Chhattisgarh Armed Force, Bhilai. The Bagpiper Band was led by Commander Lady Constable Sonbati Thakur and Constable Hitesh Kumar Sahu, with 20 women and 20 men participating in the performance.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai paid tribute to Late Shri Kushabhau Thakre on his birth anniversary
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Raipur : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai paid tribute to the late Shri Kushabhau Thakre on his birth anniversary, August 15, at his residence. He stated that Shri Thakre's life remains a source of inspiration for all. He highlighted Shri Thakre's deep commitment to disciplined living and prioritising the nation above all else. Shri Sai further stated that Shri Thakre's thoughts continue to hold relevance today, and his contributions to society are unparalleled.

Chhattisgarh Health Minister meets Union Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, discusses railway upgrades
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Raipur : Chhattisgarh Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal met with Union Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw at Rail Bhavan during his visit to Delhi. Shri Jaiswal highlighted several demands related to public facilities in Chhattisgarh. He also informed Union Minister about the state government's provision of its share of funding for the construction of the Chirmiri-Nagpur Halt new railway line and requested that construction work begin at the earliest.
Shri Jaiswal requested the extension of the Bilaspur-Chirmiri-Bilaspur train (numbers 18257-18258), which has not been extended for several decades, to either Durg Junction or Gondia Junction. Currently, residents of the newly formed district of Manendragarh face significant difficulties due to the lack of direct rail service to the state capital. Extending this train to Durg would provide direct access to Raipur.
Besides, Shri Jaiswal also requested that the Shahdol-Nagpur Junction-Shahdol train (numbers 11201-11202) be operated from Chirmiri, which would offer direct transportation to a large population from Katni, Jabalpur, and Nagpur. Union Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw assured that a positive decision would be made on all the demands.
Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal released a book titled 'CG SATHI' on Tuesday
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‘CG SATHI’ initiative in Chhattisgarh will establish a unified platform for the Health Department and partner institutions
Officials anticipate this initiative will expedite the implementation of health programs in Chhattisgarh
Raipur : Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal released a book titled "CG SATHI" (Chhattisgarh Strategic Alliance for Transforming Healthcare Initiatives) at his official residence on Tuesday. The purpose of this publication is to guide technical collaboration with partner organisations, aiming to enhance healthcare facilities, improve health indicators, and streamline the implementation of health schemes and projects throughout the state.
This pioneering initiative in Chhattisgarh will establish a unified platform for the Health Department and partner institutions. The book outlines a phased strategy for implementing existing programs and developing new ones through comprehensive discussions and reviews. Officials anticipate that this collaborative approach will expedite the implementation of health programs and improve various health indicators through enhanced communication between stakeholders.
Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal highlighted that the primary goal is to ensure more effective implementation of schemes, reaching every individual in need. He remarked that 'CG SATHI' is a commendable step towards achieving this objective. The initiative has received strong support from the Chhattisgarh Health Department and UNICEF. Nodal Program Officer for NGOs in the state Dr. Kamlesh Jain, UNICEF Health Specialist Dr. Gajendra Singh, and state representatives from the World Health Organisation, along with other partner organisations, were present at the event.
Flower cultivation brings new employment opportunities for women in Dantewada
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Horticulture department provides free saplings to 45 Dantewada women for flower cultivation on 4 acres
Raipur : Aiming to encourage women in remote forest areas towards flower cultivation and provide employment opportunities, the Horticulture Department is offering free saplings to women self-help groups. A total of 45 women from the self-help groups in Dantewada district are cultivating flowers on an area of 4 acres.

With support from the District Administration and the Bihan scheme, the Horticulture Department has provided flower cultivation training to members of the women self-help group in the district. This training was conducted for women of villages Tudparas, Bhogam, and Bhairamband. After the flowers are produced, the women self-help groups will create garlands and bouquets, which they will sell at the courtyard of Maa Danteshwari Temple in Dantewada. Under the guidance of Shri Ajit Shasni, Horticulture Department, Dantewada and CSIR National Botanical Research Institute Lucknow Director, over 60,000 saplings of various types of flowers have been distributed to the SHGs.
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