Chhattisgarh
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai met with Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti Shri Raj Bhushan Choudhary on Tuesday
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Chief Minister informed that out of the targeted 5,050,012 households, 3,917,491 (78.21%) now have tap connections
Raipur : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, along with Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Sharma, met with Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti Shri Raj Bhushan Choudhary at his residence office on Tuesday. During the meeting, the Chief Minister honoured Shri Choudhary by presenting him with a shawl, a shriphal, and a memento.
They discussed the progress of the Jal Jeevan Mission aimed at providing clean drinking water through tap connections across Chhattisgarh. The Chief Minister informed that out of the targeted 5,050,012 households, 3,917,491 (78.21%) now have tap connections. Dhamtari district leads with tap connections provided to 98% of households, the highest in the state. In Raipur district, 93.42% of households have tap connections, followed by Rajnandgaon with 88.50%, Mungeli with 87.27%, Janjgir-Champa with 87.21%, and Durg with 87.16%. Moreover, over 75% of the Jal Jeevan Mission work is completed in 13 districts, and in 3,371 out of 19,647 villages, 100% of the work is finished. The effort to provide tap water connection to villagers is underway in 16,257 villages.
Food and Civil Supplies Minister and Revenue Minister took stock of the damage caused by the vandalism and arson at the Collectorate office in Balodabazar district
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Ministers assessed the ongoing renovation work in the damaged areas and instructed officials to expedite the completion
Ministers also directed the officials to expedite the necessary steps to ensure insurance payouts to the victims of damaged vehicles
Raipur : Chhattisgarh Government's Food and Civil Supplies Minister Shri Dayaldas Baghel and Revenue Minister Shri Tankram Verma visited the district headquarters in Balodabazar on Monday. They took stock of the damage caused by the vandalism and arson perpetrated by anti-social elements at the Collectorate office a few days ago.

Both ministers inspected the exterior of the entire building and various sections of the Superintendent of Police office. They assessed the ongoing renovation work in the damaged areas and instructed officials to expedite the completion. They also reviewed the applications submitted to the Superintendent of Police office for documenting vehicles damaged during the incident. They also directed the officials to expedite the necessary steps to ensure insurance payouts for the victims. Additionally, they met with the victims, listened to their concerns, and provided the necessary instructions to the officials for resolving the issues.
Former MLA of Bhatapara constituency Shri Shivratan Sharma, former MLA of Bilaigarh constituency Dr Sanam Jangde, Collector Shri Deepak Soni, and SP Shri Vijay Agrawal were also present.
Urban Bodies to be Made Energy Efficient; Energy Audits to Address Deficiencies
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Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Arun Sao gives instructions regarding Electricity Bills and Energy Audits Across All Urban Bodies
Emphasis on Use of Solar Energy Over Conventional Energy Sources; Aims to Reduce Energy Expenditure and Improve the Environment
Third-Party Professional Agencies to Conduct Electricity Bill and Energy Audits in Urban Bodies
Raipur : Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Urban Administration and Development, Mr. Arun Sao, has issued instructions regarding electricity bills and energy audits in all the 184 urban bodies of the state. He has directed that the conventional energy should be replaced with solar energy wherever possible. Addressing the officials of the Urban Administration Department, he highlighted that due to a lack of funds in many bodies, electricity bills are not paid on time, leading to unnecessary surcharges and arrears payments each year. Conducting audits on energy and electricity bills will facilitate cost-saving measures. Mr. Sao emphasized promoting green energy use in urban bodies to save on electricity costs and improve the environment. He has directed a phased approach to have energy audits conducted by third-party professional agencies.
Urban bodies have acquired a large number of electricity connections for public amenities such as drinking water supply and street lighting. The Electricity Department has installed thousands of meters in all the 184 urban bodies of the state. These meters are read monthly, and accordingly bills are issued to the urban bodies. Each month, significant amounts are spent on electricity dues, and sometimes additional payments are made as surcharges and arrears. Annually, approximately Rs 100 crores to Rs 200 crores are transferred to the Electricity Department for adjusting electricity bills in urban bodies. Currently, about ₹800 crores of pending payments are increasing surcharge amounts.
Considering this situation, Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Arun Sao, in a departmental review meeting, instructed officials to audit electricity bills and conduct energy audits of urban bodies. This will allow for a clear assessment of actual electricity consumption and unnecessary surcharge payments. Post-audit, policies will be developed to reduce electricity consumption and establish solar energy plants. Over the long term, reducing electricity consumption and installing solar energy plants could save approximately ₹800 crores to ₹1,000 crores. Additionally, urban bodies will gain carbon credits through the use of green energy. Mr. Sao stated that the savings could fund infrastructure development and new schemes to provide basic amenities to citizens. Incorporating solar energy into energy management and reducing thermal energy use will also promote environmental sustainability.
Instructions for Maximizing Solar Energy Use to Make Urban Bodies Energy Efficient; Pilot Project Plan Underway
Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Arun Sao has instructed that urban bodies be made energy efficient through the maximum utilization of solar energy. The Urban Administration Department is preparing a pilot project plan to gather accurate data on electricity consumption in urban bodies through energy audits. These audits will identify real consumption, irregularities, and deficiencies in the system, and analyze electricity dues. This will promote the use of energy-efficient devices, economize dues through reduced consumption, and adopt alternative arrangements like solar energy systems in a phased manner. The Government of India has also initiated innovative schemes like PM KUSUM, PM Suryodaya, and PM Suryaghar to promote solar energy use over conventional energy.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai and Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh review progress of new assembly building under construction in Nava Raipur
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Chief Minister directed senior officials to complete the construction work within the stipulated time frame and reviewed the status
Construction of the Legislative Assembly building should be planned with future generations in mind”: Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh
Since people from all over the country visit the Legislative Assembly, the construction should ensure the building stands out nationwide: Shri Brijmohan Agrawal
Minister Shri Agrawal suggested planting significant trees native to Chhattisgarh, such as Mahua, Kusum, Sal, and Sagon, within the premises
New Legislative Assembly premises will consist new assembly building, MLA rest house and residences for officers-employees
Raipur : Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Dr. Raman Singh, and Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai reviewed the progress of the construction of the new Legislative Assembly building, the MLA rest house, and the residential quarters for officers and employees in Nava Raipur on Thursday. The review meeting took place at the Chief Minister’s residence office. During the meeting, the Chief Minister directed senior officials to complete the construction work within the stipulated time frame while maintaining high quality. He emphasised that the progress should be reviewed to ensure timely completion.

The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Dr. Raman Singh, emphasised that the construction of the Assembly building should be planned with future generations in mind. He directed the officials to make the entire Assembly complex solar-powered, setting an example for the entire country. Dr. Singh stressed the importance of integrating green environment technology throughout the premises and urged for extensive tree plantation. Besides ornamental plants, he suggested planting significant trees native to Chhattisgarh, such as Mahua, Kusum, Sal, and Sagon, within the premises. He also recommended implementing rainwater harvesting systems and mechanisms to reuse water for irrigation. Additionally, Dr. Singh proposed constructing a natural pond to ensure water availability. To enhance the efficiency and diligence of the construction work, he instructed the Chief Secretary to conduct review meetings every month.

The Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Shri Brijmohan Agrawal, directed officials to use high-quality and modern materials in the construction of the new Legislative Assembly. He emphasised that since people from all over the country visit the Legislative Assembly, the construction should ensure that this Assembly building stands out nationwide. Shri Agrawal remarked that the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly is the largest panchayat in the state and should serve as a grand example across the country. In addition to reflecting Chhattisgarh's culture, the premises should incorporate replicas of heritage sites like Sirpur and others.
The construction of an impressive new Legislative Assembly complex is currently underway in Nava Raipur's Atal Nagar area, spanning on a vast 20.78-hectare site at an estimated cost of Rs 217.12 crores. This ambitious project aims to reflect Chhattisgarh's rich cultural heritage while incorporating modern amenities. The complex will include a new Assembly building, a rest house for MLAs, and residential quarters for officers and staff.
Officials from the Public Works Department informed that the construction of the new Legislative Assembly building will be completed by December 2024, with the interior work scheduled for completion by June 2025. The new Assembly building, designed to accommodate 200 MLAs, will feature state-of-the-art facilities including the Legislative Assembly Secretariat, three meeting halls, a canteen, a central hall, a visitors' gallery, a media lounge, a convention hall, an art gallery, a dispensary, a bank, and a post office. Additionally, akin to the Parliament building, a dedicated Cabinet meeting hall is also under construction. The building will showcase the cultural heritage of Chhattisgarh, incorporating Bastar art, Jaspur art, and contemporary urban art styles.
The Deputy Chief Minister, Shri Arun Sao, the Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Shri Brijmohan Agrawal, the Finance Minister, Shri O.P. Choudhary, and the Chief Secretary, Shri Amitabh Jain, Chief Minister's Secretary Shri P. Dayanand, Legislative Assembly Secretary Shri Dinesh Sharma, Public Works Department Secretary Shri Kamalpreet Singh, Finance Secretary Shri Rajat Bansal, and Secretary of Forests and Environment Department Smt. Sangeeta R, were present along with other concerned officers
Prayas School Fulfilling Tribal Children's Dream of Studying in IITs
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32 Students from Prayas School Qualify for JEE Advanced in 12th Grade
51 Students Selected for IITs and 94 for NITs in Past Five Years
Prayas School Competing with Renowned Coaching Institutes
Raipur : The Prayas School in Raipur is giving tough competition to well-known coaching institutes. 32 students from this school, currently in 12th grade, have qualified for the JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) Advanced, making them eligible for admission to various IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology) and equivalent national institutes. Most students who get into the country's top technical institutes (IITs and equivalents) usually prepare for one or two years after 12th grade. However, the 32 students from Prayas School have achieved their goal of getting into these prestigious technical institutes while still studying in 12th grade. The JEE is a tough national-level competitive exam in which lakhs of students from across the country participate.

In the recently announced JEE Advanced results on June 9, Kuldeep Kumar from Prayas School in Raipur secured an All India Category Rank of 459. Omprakash Netam got an All India Category Rank of 473, and Rudraksh Bhagat achieved an All India Category Rank of 825. Coming from impoverished tribal families in the remote regions of Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, Kondagaon, and Surguja, these three children have achieved significant academic success. Their fellow students also performed remarkably: Trilok Pankara secured an All India Category Rank of 1123, Liladhar Thakur secured 1174, Pankaj Rawate secured 1592, Gaind Lal secured 1638, Adarsh Raj Pankara secured 1661, and Shubham Kashyap secured 1801. These children come from remote and Tribal regions of the state. Under the skilled guidance of teachers at Prayas School, these students have taken a significant step towards achieving their dreams through hard work and talent.
Prayas School in Raipur helps talented tribal students from grades 9 to 12 fulfil their dreams of studying at prestigious technical institutes like IITs and NITs. In April, 64 students from this school qualified for JEE Mains, making them eligible for JEE Advanced, and now, 32 of them have also qualified for JEE Advanced. Those who have cleared JEE Advanced can take admission in various IITs and equivalent institutes, while those who qualified for JEE Mains can pursue their dreams at NITs and similar institutes. Over the last five years, Prayas School has seen 51 of its students secure admission in various IITs, and 94 students getting selected for NITs by clearing the challenging national-level JEE exams.
Children from remote and tribal areas of Chhattisgarh are studying at Prayas School in Saddu, Raipur. The school has around 700 students from grades 9 to 12. In the 2023-24 academic year, 166 students were studying in mathematics (PCM) stream. Smt. Manjula Tiwari, Principal of Prayas School, explains that students in grades 11th and 12th are taught with a focus on preparation for competitive exams like JEE along with board exams. Due to the school's integrated approach to education, students perform well in both board exams and competitive exams. She also mentioned that students are grouped based on their intellectual level and classroom performance to address their academic issues. Many students from Prayas School are selected not only for IITs and NITs but also for other engineering colleges every year.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai's compassionate intervention restores hearing for elderly man
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Chief Minister's directive leads to rapid hearing aid installation for Shri Kaita in just two days
Raipur : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai's compassionate intervention has enabled a 72-year-old man to once again hear the voices around him. Shri Ramdev Ram Kaita, a resident of Kunkuri block in Jashpur district, had been grappling with hearing loss due to ear-related issues. Hindered by financial constraints, he lacked the means to seek treatment. Two days ago, Shri Kaita visited the Chief Minister's residential office and shared his problems with Shri Sai, who promptly instructed officials concerned to address the matter.
Today, in the Chief Minister's residential office, in the presence of Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, officials from the Social Welfare Department fitted digital hearing aids in both of Shri Ramdev Ram Kaita's ears. These aids will significantly enhance his auditory experience, enabling him to hear more clearly. Expressing heartfelt gratitude to Chief Minister Shri Sai, Shri Kaita remarked that the Chief Minister is a savior of the underprivileged. Shri Kaita stated that he hadn't expected that his issue would be resolved so quickly and he found that the Chief Minister was exactly as he had heard about him.

Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal, Revenue Minister Shri Tank Ram Verma, Chief Minister's Secretary Shri P. Dayanand, and Additional Director (Social Welfare) Shri Pankaj Verma were also present.
The digital hearing aid fitted in Shri Ramdev Ram Kaita's ears is a modern device costing nearly Rs 50,000. It operates on batteries and ensures clear auditory reception.
PM-Janman Yojana reaches Baiga-dominated villages: Special camps scheduled from June 10 to July 3 in Gaurela Pendra Marwahi
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Raipur : Aiming to extend the benefits of the Pradhan Mantri JANMAN Yojana, special camps are being organized in 13 Baiga-dominated Gram Panchayats of the Gaurela development block from June 10 to July 03. These camps will operate on different dates from 10 am to 5:30 pm. The scheme aims to uplift the social and economic conditions of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs). Under this initiative, efforts will be made to enhance community infrastructure, elevate the social and economic status, and ensure that every Baiga family receives 100 per cent benefits from government schemes.
As part of the PM JANMAN Yojana, various essential documents and entitlements will be provided to Baiga families during these camps. This includes Aadhar Card, Ration Card, MNREGA Job Card, Pradhan Mantri Awas, Electricity Connection, Ujjwala Gas Connection, Ayushman Card, Social Security Pension, Har Ghar Nal Jal, Forest Rights Certificate, Voter ID, Caste Certificate, Bank Account, Kisan Credit Card, PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, Soil Health Card, and assistance for the remaining beneficiaries of Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima.
The camp schedule is as follows: June 10 at Chuktipani Gram Panchayat, June 12 at Baigapara of Gram Panchayat Kenvachi, June 13 at Amadob Gram Panchayat, June 14 at Dongritola of Gram Panchayat Devargaon, June 19 at Dhanauli Gram Panchayat, June 20 at Joradongri of Gram Panchayat Pandaripani, June 21 at Peeparkhuti Gram Panchayat, June 24 at Sidhbaba of Gram Panchayat Thadpathra, June 26 at Chikniyapara of Gram Panchayat Pakria, June 27 at Uparpara of Gram Panchayat Salheghori, June 28 at Saraipani of Gram Panchayat Dahibahra, July 1 at Semarha of Gram Panchayat Andhiyarkhoh, and July 3 at Talvatola of Gram Panchayat Gorakhpur.
Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Sharma announces judicial inquiry into Jaitkhambh vandalism at Giraudpuri Dham
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Raipur : In response to calls from various organizations and representatives of the Satnami community, Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister Shri Vijay Sharma, acting on the directive of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, has announced a judicial inquiry into the vandalism incident near the sacred Amar Gufa of Giraudpuri Dham, specifically targeting the revered Jaitkhambh.
Shri Sharma firmly stated that any actions disrupting social harmony will not be tolerated within the state, stressing that stringent measures will be taken against those responsible for such acts. Besides, he appealed to all citizens to uphold social unity. The incident, which occurred on the night of May 15-16, saw an attempt to damage the revered Jaitkhambh.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai visits Chhattisgarh Niwas
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Took information about facilities from officials, gave necessary instructions
Raipur : Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai today inspected Chhattisgarh Niwas, the new guest house of Chhattisgarh in New Delhi. He took stock of the arrangements and gave necessary instructions to the officials.

Chhattisgarh Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal, Scheduled Caste and Tribal Development Minister Ramvichar Netam and Lundra MLA Prabodh Minj accompanied the Chief Minister. Chhattisgarh Niwas has been constructed at a cost of Rs 60 crore 42 lakh in Dwarka for the guests of Chhattisgarh.

During the visit, he took stock of cleanliness, security and other facilities. He thoroughly inspected the quality of the construction work, facilities and took other feedbacks from the officials.

The Chief Minister directed the officials that the guests staying at Chhattisgarh Niwas should not face any kind of inconvenience and their needs should be taken care of.
Chhattisgarh Niwas, the new guest house has been constructed for the guests of Chhattisgarh in Sector 13 of Dwarka. Chhattisgarh Niwas has 10 suite rooms, 67 rooms, a meeting hall including dining hall and waiting area and a tower for the employees. During the inspection, Chief Minister was accompanied by Media Advisor Pankaj Jha, Press Officer Alok Singh, Public Relations Commissioner Mayank Shrivastava, Residential Commissioner Shruti Singh and other officials.
Information Brochure College of Food Technology
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Faculty of Agricultural Engineering Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya Krishak Nagar, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India-492 012
Raipur : Food Technology is a branch of science that deals with the techniques involved in production, processing, preservation, quality management, packaging, labeling, capacity building and skill development in food processing and creation of value chain, entrepreneurship development and distribution of food products.
The field also involve techniques and processes that are used to transform raw material into processed products, reduction in post-harvest losses etc. Chhattisgarh government has recognized the importance of food processing technology and started first Food Technology College at Raipur under Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya in 2020.
Under this 4-year degree program, B. Tech. (Food Technology) degree will be awarded to the students. Its syllabus is approved by Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi and latest to fulfill the demand of industry and market.
Academic Programme
College offers 4-year under-graduate academic program leading to the degree of B. Tech, in the discipline of Food Technology.
- Degree :- Under Graduate
- Program :- B. Tech. (Food Technology)
- Duration :- 4-year/ 8-semester
- Intake :- 36
Admission Procedure
→ The eligibility for admission to college is 12th pass with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English.
→ Students also have to clear Pre-Engineering Test conducted by CGVYAPAM.
→ Admissions will be given on merit in PET examination.
→ Domicile of CG
→ Age Limit: 16 years (minimum)
For more information, students may visit website www.igkv.ac.in.
Lok Sabha Elections-2024: Departure of polling parties begins for the first phase of voting in Chhattisgarh.
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Polling teams are being sent by helicopter to sensitive areas
Raipur : Today, polling parties were sent by helicopter to the polling centers in Bastar Lok Sabha constituency for the first phase of voting under the Lok Sabha Elections-2024 in Chhattisgarh.
Today 56 polling parties were sent by helicopter to Bijapur, Sukma and Narayanpur districts under Bastar Lok Sabha constituency. On April 17, 100 polling parties will be sent via helicopter to districts Bijapur, Sukma, Kondagaon, Dantewada and Narayanpur.

It is noteworthy that under the first phase of Lok Sabha elections 2024, the date of voting in Bastar Lok Sabha constituency is 19 April 2024 and the counting date is 4 June 2024.
1410 children get gold medal in Ayurveda College Hospital
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Raipur : Today, 1410 children were given gold medal in Government Ayurveda College Hospital, Raipur to improve their ability to heal, digest power, memory power, physical strength and prevent diseases. On every Pushya Nakshatra Tithi, Gold Prashan is given to the children aged between 0 to 16 years by the Kaumarbhritya Department of Ayurveda College Hospital. Along with Swarnprashan, pediatrician Dr. Lavkesh Chandravanshi also examined the health of the children.
Principal Prof. in Government Ayurveda College Hospital premises. Dr. G.R. Chaturvedi, Hospital Superintendent Prof. Dr. Praveen Kumar Joshi and Head of the Department of Kaumarbhritiya, Prof. The gold medal was awarded under the direction of Dr. Neeraj Aggarwal. Swarnprashan coordinator Dr. Lavkesh Chandravanshi said that it is very beneficial for the all-round development of children. The postgraduate and undergraduate students of the college make important contributions every month. On other Pushya Nakshatra dates of this year, 1235 children were given gold medal on 25th January, 1402 on 21st February and 1720 children were given on 19th March by Ayurveda College Hospital.
Bus full of employees fell into 50 feet deep gorge, 12 dead, 14 injured
Durg : The accident took place around 8:30 pm near Khapri village under Kumhari police station limits when the victims, employees of a distillery company, were returning home after work At least 12 employees of a private firm were killed and 14 others were injured after their bus fell into a ‘murum’ soil mine pit in the Kumhari area of Chhattisgarh’s Durg district on Tuesday night, police said.
The accident took place around 8:30 pm near Khapri village under Kumhari police station limits when the victims — all employees of Kediya distillery company — were returning home from work, said Jitendra Shukla, Durg Superintendent of Police.
Visuals of the spot showed the bus turned turtle after falling down and a rescue operation underway to evacuate trapped passengers.
“12 people, including three women, were killed in the accident,” he added. The DSP had earlier said that the death toll was 15.
Meanwhile, Durg Collector Richa Prakash Choudhary told reporters that a magisterial probe had been ordered into the incident.
“The bus was carrying workers of Kediya Distilleries located in Kumhari area. So far the deaths of 12 people have been confirmed. Of the 14 injured, 12 have been taken to All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur ,while two others are undergoing treatment at a hospital here,” she said.
The collector said that the company has offered compensation to the victims, adding that they will also get similar aid from the administration.
As per preliminary information, the bus — carrying more than 30 persons — skidded off the road and fell into the 40 feet-deep ‘murum’ mine, DSP Shukla said.
He noted that a police team reached the spot soon after receiving information of the incident. A rescue operation was launched along with the teams of State Disaster Response Force and locals, Shukla added.
Notably, Murum is a type of soil which is mostly used for construction.
Choudhary noted that following the magisterial enquiry into the incident, strict action will be taken against the guilty.
Deputy chief minister Vijay Sharma reached AIIMS to meet the victims of the bus accident.
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai expressed grief over the accident and said adequate arrangements have been made for the treatment of the injured people. “Received the news about the death of 11 employees of a private company in a bus accident. I pray that departed souls rest in peace and may God give strength to the bereaved family members,” Sai said.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also expressed grief over the loss of life in the tragic accident and said all possible help would be provided to the victims by the state government.
“The bus accident in Durg, Chhattisgarh is extremely sad. My condolences to those who lost their loved ones in this. Along with this, I wish for the speedy recovery of the injured. Under the supervision of the state government, the local administration is engaged in helping the victims in every possible way,” PM Modi wrote on X.
President Droupadi Murmu also mourned the deaths and wrote, “I am deeply saddened by the news of deaths of several people in a bus accident in Durg district of Chhattisgarh. My deepest condolences to all the bereaved families. I wish for speedy recovery of the injured.”
Union Home Minister Amit Shah also took to X and wrote, “The bus accident in Durg, Chhattisgarh is sad. I express my deepest condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in this accident and pray for the speedy recovery of the injured.”(Agency)
Rajya Khel Alankaran Samaroh 2024 : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai honours 544 talented players from various sports disciplines
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Talent is God's unique gift to society. When talents flourish, society also flourishes: Shri Sai
Outstanding players will be announced soon: Sports Minister Shri Tank Ram Verma
Raipur : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, on Thursday, bestowed honours upon 544 talented players from various sports disciplines during the 'Rajya Khel Alankaran Samaroh 2024' held at the Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium in Raipur. Besides, he also honoured families of martyrs in the programme, presided over by Chhattisgarh Assembly Speaker Dr Raman Singh.

In his address, Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai stressed the importance of nurturing talent, stating, "Talent is God's unique gift to society. When talents flourish, society also flourishes." He congratulated all the players, highlighting the significance of the award ceremony initiated in honour of Chhattisgarh's martyrs, which was started by the government led by former Chief Minister Dr Raman Singh.

He expressed regret over the absence of such ceremonies under the previous government's tenure, stating that "The previous government did not organize any such award ceremony in the state for the last five years. After a considerable delay, these talented players in the state are finally receiving their well-deserved awards."

Shri Sai highlighted the recent efforts and significant decisions of the state government in promoting sports including plans to establish national and international level residential sports academies in Chhattisgarh, the launch of the 'Chhattisgarhiya Krida Protsahan Yojana' to revive traditional sports, and the decision to construct a modern sports stadium in Jashpur, along with indoor stadium complexes in Raigarh and Balodabazar districts.

Chhattisgarh Assembly Speaker Dr Raman Singh praised the dedication of young players, recognizing their efforts to revive the 'Khel Alankaran Samman' ceremony. He noted that the ceremony had been halted by the previous government, leading players to take to the streets in protest. As a result of their actions, the ceremony is now being reinstated by the current government, with a commitment to promoting sports activities and supporting players.
Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Shri Tank Ram Verma paid homage to the courageous martyrs and spoke about the initiation of the 'Utkrisht Khiladi Yojana' in 2007. He mentioned that 74 players have been employed in the state. A committee has been formed to re-examine applications from players seeking recognition as outstanding players (Utkrisht Khiladi), with the process set to commence soon.
In the programme, a total of 06 players were honoured with the Shaheed Rajiv Pandey Award, 06 with the Shaheed Kaushal Yadav Award, 02 with the Veer Hanuman Singh Award, 27 with the Shaheed Pankaj Vikram Samman, 05 with the Shaheed Vinod Choubey Samman, and 25 with the Chief Minister's Trophy, all for the year 2019-20. Similarly, for the year 2020-21, 11 players were honoured with the Shaheed Rajiv Pandey Award, 03 with the Shaheed Kaushal Yadav Award, 01 with the Veer Hanuman Singh Award, 16 with the Shaheed Pankaj Vikram Samman, 05 with the Shaheed Vinod Choubey Samman, and 26 selected players were honoured with the Chief Minister's Trophy. Besides, a total of 269 players who won medals in national competitions were honoured with total award money of Rs 30.36 lakh for the year 2019-20, and as many as 142 players were awarded Rs 19.32 lakh for the year 2020-21.
Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Shri Tank Ram Verma, Education Minister Shri Brijmohan Agrawal, Agriculture Minister Shri Ramvichar Netam, and MP Shri Sunil Soni were present as special guests at the programme. MLAs Shri Rajesh Munat, Shri Motilal Sahu, Shri Anuj Sharma, Shri Indrakumar Sahu, along with other public representatives, office bearers of various sports associations, Sports and Youth Welfare Secretary Shri Himshikhar Gupta, Director of Sports and Youth Welfare Smt. Tanuja Salam, officials of the Sports Department, and a large number of players were also present.
To make India a developed nation, the development of Chhattisgarh is crucial: Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai
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Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai attended the ‘Viksit Bharat, Viksit Chhattisgarh’ program organised in Mohla
State government is making efforts for the overall development of the newly formed five districts
Chief Minister approved the construction of a fully equipped community hall in Mohla worth Rs. 50 lakhs
Chief Minister inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 115 development works worth Rs. 46.83 crore
Chief Minister distributed the departmental kits and cheques worth Rs. 18.1 lakh to 128 beneficiaries under various schemes
144 gram panchayats connected under the BharatNet scheme in the aspirational district
Chief Minister Shri Sai virtually interacted with the sarpanch of Keakatola, Gaulitola, and Kunjamtola gram panchayats

Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai attended the ‘Viksit Bharat, Viksit Chhattisgarh’ program organised at Dussehra Ground in Mohla of Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki district on Thursday. He stated that to make India a developed nation, the development of Chhattisgarh is crucial. The state government is working tirelessly for the social and economic development of Chhattisgarh in consonance with Modi’s Guarantee. The state government will fulfil every promise made to the people of Chhattisgarh under Modi’s Guarantee. He further stated that the state government is making efforts to develop the newly formed five districts, including Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, and the government has no shortage of resources for the development of these districts.

Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai announced various development works, including the approval for the construction of a fully equipped community hall in Mohla worth Rs. 50 lakhs, an interstate bus stand in Manpur, beautification of ponds, opening a branch of the District Cooperative Central Bank in Gotatola, upgrading Mohla-Manpur College to PG College, and construction of roads from Chhuriya Mandir to Sheetla Mandir. He inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for 115 development projects, worth Rs. 46.83 crore, and distributed departmental kits and cheques worth Rs. 18.1 lakh to 128 beneficiaries under various schemes. Chief Minister Shri Sai also virtually interacted with the sarpanch of Keakatola, Gaulitola, and Kunjamtola gram panchayats, which are among the 144 gram panchayats connected under the BharatNet scheme in the aspirational district.

Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, addressing the program, stated that the people of the country have shown trust in the guarantee of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. The Chhattisgarh Government has completed its three-month tenure, and within 90 days, it has taken significant decisions for the welfare of the people of the state. After assuming office, the first cabinet decided to sanction the construction of 18 lakh houses for the eligible beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. He assured that the construction of houses will commence in the new financial year.

He stated that Modi ji promised to provide a two-year pending bonus for paddy procurement if the government is formed in Chhattisgarh. On Atal Ji's birth anniversary and Good Governance Day, the state government disbursed Rs. 3,716 crore into the bank accounts of 13 lakh farmers as the two-year pending bonus for paddy procurement. He further shared that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi made a promise to the farmers of Chhattisgarh to procure paddy at a rate of Rs. 3100 per quintal and up to 21 quintals per acre. Under the Krishak Unnati Yojana, the state government has paid an amount of Rs. 13,320 crore as the difference amount of the paddy procurement to 24.75 lakh farmers in the state. Under the Mahtari Vandan Yojana, the state government has disbursed an amount of Rs. 655 crore as the first installment to the more than 70 lakh eligible women. This scheme will provide Rs. 1000 every month to all eligible women without any hassle. He stated that the state government has launched the Ramlala Darshan Yojana to provide facilities to the devotees of the state to visit Ayodhya. Devotees from Raipur and Bilaspur have visited Ayodhya twice.
Chhattisgarh Government will provide charan paduka to forest dwellers
Chief Minister Shri Sai announced an increase in the collection rate for tendupatta from Rs. 4000 to Rs. 5500 per standard bag. He mentioned that the Charan Paduka Yojana will be restarted, wherein forest dwellers will be provided with charan paduka. Additionally, scholarships and insurance will be arranged for the children of tendupatta collectors. The government will provide gas cylinders to those in need under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana. He assured that the state government would fulfil all the promises made under Modi’s Guarantee.
Niyad Nellanar Yojana: 21 security camps established as facilitation centres for rural areas
Chief Minister Shri Sai stated that the Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki district is a sensitive district. The state government is establishing security camps from a security perspective in Maoist-affected areas, and in the last three months, 21 camps have been started, which also serve as facilitation centres. The implementation of government welfare schemes will be expedited in villages within a radius of five kilometres of these camps. Under the Niyad Nellanar Yojana, basic facilities such as drinking water, roads, education, rations, and Aadhaar cards will be provided in these sensitive areas. Prime Minister Shri Modi has allocated more than Rs. 7,000 crore to the railway sector. He assured that he would provide all the necessary support to develop the five new districts. He mentioned that under the Prime Minister's leadership, India has become the fifth-largest economy in the world. In the next five years, India will achieve the status of the world's third-largest economy. Chhattisgarh is a state rich in forest produce and mineral wealth. There is a need for value addition to minor forest produce. Minerals such as coal, iron, gold, tin, and bauxite are abundantly available in Chhattisgarh.
MP Shri Santosh Pandey shared that under the Jal Jeevan Mission, 498 gram panchayats in the district have been selected to ensure the availability of drinking water, with work underway worth Rs. 800 crore. The construction of Ekalavya Model School is underway on 10 acres in the district. He stated that under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, the state is rapidly progressing on the path of development. Various development works are being carried out in the district due to the presence of a double-engine government. Basic amenities such as housing, electricity, water, hospitals, and schools are being fulfilled according to the needs of the region. The state government is making every effort to uplift the district. The state government has installed a solar power plant near Dongargarh, which is providing electricity to the area.
MLA Shri Indrashah Mandavi, Zilla Panchayat President Smt. Geeta Sahu, former MPs Shri Abhishek Singh, Shri Madhusudan Yadav, former MLAs Shri Sanjeev Shah, Shri Komal Janghel, Shri Dinesh Gandhi, Kanchan Bala Bhuarya, Namrata Singh, IG Shri Deepak Jha, Collector Shri S. Jayavardhan, SP Shri Yashpal Singh, officials, and a large number of beneficiaries were present.
Collector-SP Conference : How Collectors and SPs work affects the impression of government on public: Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai
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Shri Sai advised Collectors and SPs to act with sensitivity and accountability
The image of the security camp in Bastar should be that of a convenience camp
Chief Minister reviewed the works being conducted in public interest
Raipur : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai addressed the 'Collector-SP Conference' today from his residence office and gave necessary instructions regarding the implementation of government schemes and maintenance of the law and order in the state. Chief Minister Shri Sai said that many schemes of the state government and the Government of India are being implemented in the state. These schemes should be made accessible to even the last person of the state. Collectors were directed to ensure that the district administration delivers the schemes to the people without any negligence or irregularities. Following the footsteps of Prime Minister who considers himself a public servant, we should also make serving public a priority. From Collector to Patwari and from SP to constable, we all have to be ready to serve the public.

Revenue officers should change their tendency to postpone work
Chief Minister Shri Sai said that several complaints of negligence, delay and irregularities have been received against the Patwaris and Revenue Inspectors in rural areas. Chief Minister said that the old system of postponing work should be changed immediately. All the Collectors should ensure that complaints are resolved at the earliest and public convenience should be the priority.

Ensure timely attendance of officers and employees
Chief Minister said that officials and employees should give their best effort and focus every day in their 5-day work week. Timely attendance of the officials should be ensured. The district administration should pay attention to ensure that the schemes of the state government and the Government of India reach the people with complete transparency.
The image of the government is shaped by the way Collectors and Superintendents of Police work. Our farmers are food providers the 'Annadaata'. The district administration should ensure that farmers do not have to visit offices. It should be ensured that the work of the farmers is completed within the prescribed time period.
DMF funds should not be misused
In the tenure of the previous government, there was a huge corruption in the use of DMF fund. DMF fund is meant for the development of mining affected areas. This amount should be spent to provide health, education, drinking water, roads and means of livelihood. Government of India has laid down rules to ensure optimal utilization of the DMF amount. These rules should be strictly followed to avoid any kind of misuse.
Monitor work agency and contractor
Chief Minister said that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has set the goal of providing tap water connection to every household through Jal Jeevan Mission. These works should be completed in a systematic and strategic manner. First of all, water sources should be identified, after which the work of building a tank and laying pipelines should be done. The work agency and contractor should be monitored so that the work is done properly.
Pay remuneration to tendupatta collectors on time
As the time of tendupatta procurement has arrived, the procurement rate has been fixed at Rs 5500 per standard bag by the government. Tendupatta collectors should be provided timely payment of wages along with the benefits of various schemes. MNREGA works should run smoothly in rural areas and payments should be made on time. Workers should not have to wander for wages. Approved works should be started and completed on time, directed Chief Minister.
Expedite Implementation of Pradhan Mantri Aawas Yojana
Under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, our government has decided to build 18 lakh houses. The eligible beneficiaries of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, who were deprived of the benefits for past 5 years, should get the housing facility under the scheme at the earliest. All the houses approved under the scheme should be completed in an expedited manner. This scheme should be continuously reviewed at the district level. The work of renewal of ration cards should be completed soon and timely distribution of food grains to ration card holders should be ensured.
People should not face difficulty in withdrawing money from banks
Under Mahtari Vandan Yojana, the first installment of the scheme has been transferred to the bank accounts of more than 70 lakh eligible women. Similarly, the amount under Krishak Unnati Yojana has also transferred to the bank accounts of farmers. Necessary arrangements should be ensured in the banks to ensure that the beneficiaries do not face any difficulty in withdrawing the above amount. Even after transfer of funds by the government in Direct Benefit Schemes, there have been complaints of funds not being deposited in their their accounts. Such complaints should be immediately addressed and resolved. We have to achieve saturation in all the schemes like Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Ayushman Card, Ujjwala Yojana, Jan-Dhan Account, Security Insurance Scheme etc. Therefore, work should be done keeping this goal in mind.
Image of Security Camp in Bastar should be that of a Convenience Camp
Chief Minister Shri Sai said that the security camp established to control Maoist terrorism in Bastar should have the image of a convenience camp among the people. He said that our government has started the 'Niyad Nellanar Scheme' to provide basic facilities to the people. Under this scheme, all types of basic facilities should be provided to the people of rural areas within a radius of 5 kilometers around the camp.
In the Collector-SP conference held today, Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain, DGP Mr. Ashok Juneja, ADG Intelligence Mr. Amit Kumar, Secretary of Chief Minister's Secretariat Mr. Rahul Bhagat, Secretary of General Administration Department Mr. Mukesh Bansal, Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Dayanand P. and Dr. Basavaraju. S. was present.
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana fulfilled the dream of more than 36 lakh women for a smoke-free kitchen
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Raipur : Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana has provided 36.76 lakh LPG cylinder connections to eligible women in the state, which has transformed their lives. Before this initiative, they relied on wood, coal, and cow-dung cakes to prepare meals. The smoke from the traditional chulhas caused them various health issues including irritation in their eyes. Now, under Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai’s government, their kitchen underwent a transformative shift, becoming free from smoke and allowing them to prepare meals for their family effortlessly. They can now quickly prepare meals and allocate time for other tasks. Under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, the government has provided LPG gas cylinder connections to 36 lakh 76 thousand women in the state.

Nanhi Bai, a 60-year-old member of the Birhor community and resident of Bhuiyapani village under the Lailunga Development Block of Raigarh district, received the benefits of an LPG gas cylinder connection under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana. She expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister and shared that this scheme has relieved her of the exhausting task of collecting firewood from the jungle. PM Ujjwala Yojana brought an unexpected positive change in her old-age life and freed her from the unhealthy smoke as well.

Under the Prime Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, residents of Baikunthpur in the Koriya district, including 30-year-old Smt Rambai, 55-year-old Smt Manakunwar, 25-year-old Smt Durga, 35-year-old Smt Phoolbasan, and 31-year-old Smt Usha, shared their experiences and expressed gratitude for transforming their lives by providing LPG cylinder connections. Some are rejoicing in the freedom from unhealthy smoke that was integral to the cooking carried out with traditional chulhas, while some are valuing the saving of time and effort that went into collecting firewood from the jungle.
Smt Phoolbasan Bai stated that cooking with a gas stove has become quite easy and utensils also do not turn black. Smt Usha Bai is inspiring other eligible beneficiaries to avail of the benefits of the scheme. This scheme is beneficial not only for the family but also for the environment. With the availability of gas stoves, deforestation will also be reduced, and greenery will be preserved.
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