Chhattisgarh
Chief Minister inaugurates 'Bunkar Gudi' in Achhota Gauthan
Handloom artisans express gratitude to Chief Minister for skill development and economic empowerment
Cooperative Society sparks economic empowerment, Lakshmi Dewangan and 97 women flourish in handloom business
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Lakshmi Dewangan, a resident of Achhota village in Dhamtari, used to work as a labourer a few years ago. However, due to physical difficulties, she had to quit her job. Later, Lakshmi learned about the 'Mukhyamantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana'. She underwent a four-month training programme in the handloom and installed a handloom machine in her home.
Lakshmi started receiving work through Maa Angarmoti Bunkar Sahakari Samiti Maryadit Achhota, a cooperative society. Now, she earns thousands of rupees every month from the comfort of her home. In this cooperative, Lakshmi, along with 97 other women, is crafting a new narrative of economic empowerment in the rural environment through the handloom industry.
Earlier, the members of the cooperative used to individually perform handloom work in their own houses. However, due to limited space in many members' houses, the work couldn't be efficiently carried out. To address this issue, a handloom unit has been established in the Achhota Gauthan under the Mahatma Gandhi Rural Industrial Park Scheme.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the 'Bunkar Gudi', to facilitate the work for the cooperative members. Expressing their gratitude, the members involved in the handloom work thanked the Chief Minister for his efforts in elevating them from ordinary laborers to skilled artisans.
Bhent-Mulakat : Chief Minister allocates Rs 40 lakh for Kabir Community projects in Dhamtari district
Bhent-Mulakat : Chief Minister allocates Rs 40 lakh for Kabir Community projects in Dhamtari district
Kabir Vishwa Shanti Mission extends gratitude to Chief Minister for generous support
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has allocated Rs 40 lakhs for various initiatives of the Kabir community of Dhamtari district. The Kabir Vishwa Shanti Mission has expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister for this generous support. The announcement was made by Chief Minister Shri Baghel during his 'Bhent-Mulakat' programme held in the Dhamtari Assembly Constituency on May 17, where he engaged in discussions with representatives of different communities.
It is worth mentioning that the community had submitted a grant request of Rs 40 lakhs for various projects, including furniture and literature arrangements at the Kabir Sansthan Dhamtari and Devpur Vachanalaya, beautification of Kabir Sansthan Dhamtari, expansion of the building, construction of a welcome gate, establishment of a Satsang shed at Kabir Ashram Senchuwa, construction of Sant Niwas Bhawan at Kabir Ashram Kalartarai, and construction of a building and toilet at Kabir Ashram Semra.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel distributed cheques and goods to the beneficiaries during Bhent-Mulakat program
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Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel commenced the distribution of cheques and goods to the beneficiaries under various government schemes during the Bhent-Mulakat program in village Bhatgaon of Dhamtari assembly constituency today. On the occasion, goods were distributed to five beneficiaries under National Child Health Program (Chirayu) by the Health Department, appointment letters were handed over to 23 newly-appointed sub-engineers by the Water Resources Department, and certificates were distributed to 30 beneficiaries by the Revenue and Disaster Management Department under various schemes. These include caste certificate issued under Chhattisgarh government's new simplification scheme, forest village to revenue village record update and survey village certificate. Similarly, sanction order letters were distributed to five beneficiaries of District Panchayat Dhamtari, 314 beneficiaries of Municipal Corporation Dhamtari and five beneficiaries of Nagar Panchayat Amadi under unemployment allowance scheme. On behalf of District Panchayat Dhamtari, three beneficiaries of National Family Assistance Scheme and five beneficiaries of Rajiv Gandhi Landless Agricultural Laborer Scheme were provided cheques.
On behalf of the Labor Department, Chief Minister distributed cheques of Rs 9 lakh 80 thousand to 49 beneficiaries under various schemes including Minimata Mahtari Jatan Yojana, Chief Minister Construction Workers Death and Disabled Assistance Scheme, Mukhyamantri Noni Sashaktikaran Yojana, Meritorious Student / Girl Child Education Promotion Scheme. Livestock Development Department distributed cheques of Rs 2 lakh 10 thousand to three beneficiaries under State Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme, and Department of Horticulture distributed cheques of Rs 3 lakh 24 thousand 100 to 5 beneficiaries under the State sponsored scheme and National Agriculture Development Scheme. Cheques of Rs one lakh each was distributed to three women self-help groups under the loan scheme by the Women and Child Development Department. These include Jai Bajrang Self Help Group Sehradbari, Jai Maa Sheetla Self Help Group Baliara and New Shakti Sai Self Help Group Bhanpuri. Similarly, cheques worth a total of Rs 52 thousand were distributed to 6 beneficiaries under the scheme of retail fish sales, boat nets, three-year committee grant from the Department of Fisheries, Rs 50 thousand were distributed to 5 beneficiaries under Samagra Shiksha from the Department of Education, Rs 16 thousand 600 were distributed to 5 beneficiaries under NFSM Scheme, Agriculture Mechanization and Atma Yojana of Agriculture Department and materials worth Rs. 52 thousand 807 were distributed to 8 beneficiaries under Sahayak Upkaran Praday Yojana of Social Welfare Scheme.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel while addressing the villagers in Bhatgaon in Dhamtari District, emphasized that the government has implemented various schemes...
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Important announcements by Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel in the Bhent-Mulakat program at Bhatgaon village in Dhamtari distric
1. Swami Atmanand English Medium School to begin in Aamdi.
2. The Industrial Training Center of Gram Panchayat Bhatgaon will be named in honor of freedom fighter Lt. Manrakhan Dewangan.
3. Tumrabhar and Devpur villages will soon have a new sub-health center.
4. Mongaraghan will be home to the newly established District Co-operative Bank.
5. Mauli Mata Temple of Gram Panchayat Bhatgaon will undergo renovation and various construction works.
6. The High School in Devpur Village will be upgraded to a Higher Secondary School.
7. Construction and repair work will take place at Swami Atmanand School.
8. Bhatgaon Gauthan will acquire equipment for establishing a natural paint unit.
9. Administrative approval has been granted for lining and repair work along Mahanadi Main Canal, spanning RD 390 to 1000 meters and RD 1000 meters to 15000 meters.
10. The Bhoyna reservoir's dam and canals will undergo lining and development work for concrete structures.
11. Repair work for gates and canals of Mongaraghan diversion is scheduled.
Bhent Mulakat; Dhamtari Assembly Constituency
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel while addressing the villagers in Bhatgaon in Dhamtari District, emphasized that the government has implemented various schemes aimed at improving the income of all sections of society.
We are delighted that everyone is benefiting from government schemes, we have started the tradition of holidays on local festivals to promote culture, we are encouraging sports, we have restored Dev Gudis to promote tribal culture.
The town of Shivrinarayan and a grand temple dedicated to Mata Kaushalya in Chandkhuri is visited by hundreds of devotees; we are organizing an International Ramayan Convention from June 1-3, where teams from all over the world will participate.
We have also developed Gauthans to strengthen the rural economy.
National Ramayan Festival’ to be organized for the first time in Chhattisgarh
Ramayan competition to be held in Raigarh’s Ram-Leela Ground from June 1 to June 3
Artists from all over the nation and the world will participate in the event
Special program on themes centred on the Aranyakand
Kelo Aarti and group chanting of Hanuman Chalisa to be performed
Raipur, TNINS
In accordance with the special initiative of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel and on the lines of the National Tribal Festival, a three-day National Ramayan Festival is being organized in Raigarh from June 1 to June 3. Preparations are in full swing for this event organized by the Culture Department. Foreign artists, along with artists from various states of the country, are being invited to the program. These artists from India and all over the world will perform a unique presentation of Ramayan on the land of Chhattisgarh.
Chhattisgarh shares a profound bond with Lord Shri Ram. It is believed that Lord Ram passed through the forests of Dandakaranya, which include parts of forests in Chhattisgarh. Keeping this aspect in mind, special programs with themes centred on the Aranya Kand will be held during the festival. According to the information obtained from the officials of the Culture Department, artists of Manas Mandali coming from various states of the nation will perform in the Ramayan Festival from 2 pm to 6 pm, whereas artists of Manas Mandali arriving from foreign countries will perform from 8 pm to 10 pm in the event. Kelo Aarti and group chanting of Hanuman Chalisa will also be performed during the program, along with "Deepdan" in large numbers.
The officers of the Culture Department said it is the first time that the department is organizing the National Ramayan Festival on a grand scale in Raigarh’s Ram Leela Ground. The Manas Mandali groups participating in the event will be awarded. The first, second, and third prizes have been decided as Rs. 5 lakh, Rs. 3 lakh, and Rs. 2 lakh respectively. This will be a unique initiative on the national level by the state government to preserve the culture of the state.
It is noteworthy that the story of Ramayan has been written in many languages and performed in many countries. The Ram Leela Ground in Raigarh will now stage the beautiful presentation of Ramayan. There has been an unbroken tradition of Ram Leela in India. When the legend of Lord Ram is presented in the form of a festival, a large number of people will be able to benefit from the story of Ramayan. The presentation of the story of Lord Ram in the form of a festival will educate people about the ideals of Lord Ram.
The Ramcharitmanas by Tulsidas Ji is quite popular and widespread in Chhattisgarh. Through the Ramayan Festival, viewers will get a glimpse of the ideals of Lord Ram from the various versions of the Ramayan, ranging from Valmiki to Bhavabhuti. The Ramayan extends from the Tamil Ramayan of Kamban to the Bangla Ramayan of Kritivas. Additionally, many forms of the story are prevalent in South-East Asian countries as well. The Ramayan Festival will provide viewers with beautiful glimpses of the character and personality of Lord Ram.
Target set to provide financial aid for marriage of seven and a half thousand girls under Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana
Budget for the scheme has been doubled, Rs 38 crore allocated
An amount of Rs 50 thousand will be spent on marriage of each daughter of poor family
On the occasion of marriage, the beneficiary bride will get a draft of Rs 21 thousand and gifts worth Rs 15 thousand
Raipur,TNINS
On the initiative of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, the amount of aid under Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana has been increased to Rs 50 thousand. On the occasion of marriage, an amount of Rs 21 thousand will be provided to each of the beneficiary as bank draft, along with the gifts worth Rs 15,000. In the current financial year, a target has been set to organize marriage ceremony for three thousand girls from poor families in the first half and 07 thousand 500 girls on an annual basis. This target has been set with the noble aim to realizing the dream of many poor families to get their daughters married respectably
Under Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana, an amount of Rs 8,000 per beneficiary will be spent on wedding arrangements and transport and Rs 6,000 will be spent on the makeup and bride-groom attires etc. In addition, gift materials worth Rs 15,000 will also be presented to the married couple. It is worth mentioning that Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel had increased the amount of aid under the scheme from Rs 15 thousand to Rs 25 thousand in year 2019. And now this amount has been increased to Rs 50 thousand in the budget of 2023-24. Compared to the year 2019, the fixed budget amount for the scheme has also been doubled to Rs 38 crore.
Benefits provided under the scheme
Under this scheme, financial aid is provided for marriage of the daughters of the families living below the poverty line or the ones coming from the beneficiary family of Mukhyamantri Khadyann Yojana. Maximum two girls of age above 18 years per family will be entitled to avail this scheme. Widows, orphans, destitute girls are also covered under the scheme. To avail this scheme, people can contact the office of the District Women and Child Development Officer / District Program Officer, and at block-level, the Child Development Project Officer or the Integrated Child Development Officer can be contacted. Information regarding the scheme is also available with from the Anganbadi workers.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated and performed Bhumipujan of development works worth more than Rs 128 crore 54 lakh in Bhatapara assembly constituency
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Bhoomipujan of 174 development works worth more than Rs 56 crore 18 lakh performed
As many as 36 development works worth more than Rs 72 crore 35 lakh inaugurated
Significant announcements by Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel in the Bhent Mulakat program at Kadar village in Bhatapara district
Significant announcements by Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel in the Bhent Mulakat program at Kadar village in Bhatapara district:-
1. Swami Atmanand English Medium School to commence in Karhi Mekri.
2. Construction of a fully-equipped Mandi (market) in Bhatapara Assembly Constituency
3. Police Station to be established in Nipaniya.
4. Construction of Indoor Stadium in Bhatapara.
5. Establishment of District Co-operative Bank in Bitkuli.
6. Road construction between Kosmanda and Akaltara.
7. Construction of Shivlal Mehta High School’s building.
8. Upgradation of High School in Akaltara Village Panchayat into a Higher Secondary School.
9. Construction of C.C. Road in Kadar village.
10. Beautification work of the pond in Kodwa to be done.
11. Construction of culvert and ramp between Khardhar and Dhabni in Simga block.
12. Widening of the road between Balodabazar and Bhatapara.
13. Beautification and Upgradation of Mavli Mata Temple Approach Road.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached village Kadar in development block Bhatapara of the district on May 15, under his statewide Bhent-Mulakat programme. In the programme, Chief Minister inaugurated and laid foundation of the development works worth Rs 128 crore 54 lakh 34 thousand for Bhatapara assembly constituency. This includes bhoomipujan of 174 development works worth Rs 56 crore 18 lakh 97 thousand and inauguration of 36 development works worth Rs 72 crore 35 lakh 37 thousand.
On the occasion, he inaugurated the following works, District Registrar and Headquarters Sub-Registrar Office Balodabazar worth Rs 76.56 lakhs, the boundary walls built by School Education Department in District Panchayat Bhatapara at the cost of Rs 10 lakh, High School Building constructed by Education Department in Bodtra of Bhatapara at the cost of Rs 75.23 lakh, construction of yard in playground from DMF at the cost of Rs 5 lakh, Gauthan approach road and CC road construction work worth Rs 15.39 lakh, chain linked fencing work (in Gauthan) worth Rs 4.83 lakh, chain linked fencing work (in Gauthan) worth Rs 3.86 lakh, chain linked fencing work (in Gauthan) worth Rs 5.79 lakh, chain linked facing work (in Gauthan) worth Rs 3.86 lakh, community cattle shade construction work in Gauthan under MNREGA worth Rs 9.04 lakh, shade for self help group at the cost of Rs 3.43 lakh, vermi tank construction at the cost of Rs 3.72 lakh, several other road construction and upgradation works. Likewise, Chief Minister performed bhumipujan seveal road construction works, RCC drainage construction, slab construction, construction of Sughghar Hatri Haat market shed from DMF item District Panchayat Bhatapara at the cost of Rs 11.40 lakh, chain linked dencing work (in Gauthan) worth Rs 3.86 lakh, construction of room for safe keeping of produced vermicompost at the cost of Rs 18 lakh, cattle shed construction at the cost of Rs 56, tree plantation, paver block and beautification work at Ghasidas Chowk at the cost of Rs 19.57 lakh, construction of godown in new societies by Cooperative Department at the cost of Rs 230.04 lakh, construction work of sub health center building by Health Department worth Rs 228.08 lakh, construction work of labor room in Community Health Center Bhatapara worth Rs 44.77 lakh, upgradation work of platform of Satnam Bhawan Simga Complex by Tribal Welfare Department at the cost of Rs 15.55 lakh, Satnam Bhawan Complex-2 Boundary wall construction work in Simga worth Rs 38.88 lakh, a number of substation construction works, remodeling and CC line work of Mazgaon and Tarenga distributary canal of Bhatapara branch canal under Sondur project by Water Resources Department and 5 pieces of concrete work 561.51 In 10 routes (L. 37. km) connecting Bhatapara city by Public Works Department and a large number of other works.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel takes Momentous Decision in Favor of Youth: Posts of I.T.I. Training Officers Increased
Recruitment to be done on 920 Posts Instead of 366: Director of Employment and Training Issues Revised Advertisement
No Need to Reapply: Candidates Who Already Applied for I.T.I. Training Officer Positions Included in the Recruitment Process
Raipur, TNINS
In accordance with Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel's instructions and for the benefit of youth, the number of posts advertised for the recruitment of I.T.I. training officers has been increased from 366 to 920. The Director of Employment and Training has issued a revised advertisement, and candidates who have already applied need not reapply. Eligible candidates from Chhattisgarh will be considered for recruitment.
The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board will conduct recruitment for these posts, for which the online application process started on May 8. It is noteworthy that following the order of the Honourable Supreme Court, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has given necessary instructions in this regard to the higher officials after conducting a meeting with them. The recruitment process is in progress.
According to the revised advertisement issued by the department for the recruitment of training officers, the number of posts for electricians has been increased from 51 to 90. Likewise, the number of posts for computer operator and programming assistant has been increased from 86 to 242, for carpenter from 2 posts to 9, for turner from 6 posts to 10, for fitter from 48 posts to 100, for mechanic (tractor) from 2 posts to 3, for mechanic (diesel) from 32 posts to 90, for mechanic (motor vehicle) from 5 posts to 7, for workshop calculation and engineering drawing from 72 posts to 234, for wireman from 2 posts to 6, for welder from 30 posts to 89, for sheet metal worker from 1 post to 3, for sewing technology from 6 posts to 12, and for hospital housekeeping from 2 posts to 4.
No changes have been made in the number of posts for information and communication technology system maintenance (1 post), driver cum mechanic (6 posts), draftsman mechanical (1 post), machinist (4 posts), machinist grinder (1 post), mason (building constructor) (1 post), mechanic refrigeration and air conditioner (2 posts), secretarial practice (English) (2 posts), and employability skill (3 posts).
Recruitment will be conducted for a total of 920 posts, and important details such as required qualifications, educational experience, age limit, instructions, selection process, syllabus, and reservation of posts can be found in the detailed advertisement on
http://vyapam.cgstate.gov.in
. The number of vacancies and subjects may be subject to change
Sadguru Kabir was a great 'wordsmith', preaches the social brotherhood to the society" Chief Minister, Mr.Bhupesh Baghel
Chief Minister attends 'Sant Samagam' programme at Sadguru Kabir Ashram in Selud village
CM announced the construction of a dome in the Ashram
Raipur TNINS
"Sant Kabir was a great saint, a mystic poet, and always emphasised on simplicity, humility, and oneness. He strongly opposed the hypocrisy and superstitions spreading in society. He plays with words like an artist who mixes paint to create new colours. This is the reason that even after 650 years, Kabir's Dohe (two-liners) retains its charm and relevance even today", Mr. Baghel was addressing the Sant Samagam organised at Sadguru Kabir Ashram in Selud village of Patan development block under Durg district on Sunday. He announced the construction of a dome structure in Sadguru Kabir Ashram.
The Chief Minister stated that Sadhguru Kabir's couplets reflect his vision and love for society. He was the 'true social reformer' who devoted his life to demolishing the walls of caste and preaching social brotherhood. He preached against the exploitation of the poor in the name of religion and law by the people in power. He was a saint not bound to any sect or community but to all of society. The Chief Minister further stated that the Chhattisgarh government is also working in the fields of education, health, and culture by following the path shown by these great saints. The Chief Minister offered flowers to Sadguru Kabir's statue and paid his obeisance. Sahitya Vedantacharya Sukrit Saheb Shastri, Sanchalak Chhote Mahant Parmeshwar Das Saheb, President Sant Bhupat Saheb, District Cooperative Central Bank President Mr. Rajendra Sahu, District Panchayat Vice President Mr. Ashok Sahu, President of C.G. State Agriculture Marketing (Mandi) Board Ashwini Sahu, other public representatives, and devotees were present.
Brilliant student Shaurya Rathore won the CBSE 12th exam
Brilliant student Shaurya Rathore won the CBSE 12th exam
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Raipur, May 12, 2023/ Ku. Shaurya Rathore made the Rathore family proud by scoring 93 percentile in the CBSE 12th examination. Shaurya Rathore is the daughter of Joint Director Dhananjay Rathore posted in Directorate of Public Relations, Raipur. His mother Roshni Rathore is working as a Compier in All India Radio, Raipur. Shaurya has been a brilliant student since the beginning.
Shaurya Rathore has given the credit of this achievement to the blessings of elders and guidance of teachers.
New arrangement in RTO: Vehicle owners will now receive information on WhatsApp as soon as their license-RC is ready
Under 'Tunhar Sarkar Tunhar Duar', information about the progress of the application will be made available on SMS as well as on WhatsApp
So far, more than 19 lakh smart card based registration certificates and driving licenses have been prepared and home-delivered
Raipur, TNINS
RTO has introduced a new system to enhance the transparency in services. Now the information about RC and license issuance will be sent directly to the vehicle owners on their WhatsApp. Under the new system, vehicle owners will receive the RC-license number, tracking number with the name of the applicant along with the date of RC-license issuance and dispatch through WhatsApp message.
This new facility has been added to the 'Tunhar Sarkar Tunhar Dwar' scheme of Transport Department as per the instructions of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel and under guidance of Transport Minister Mr. Mohammad Akbar. From June 2021 to present, 19 lakh 28 thousand 916 smart card based registration certificates and driving licenses have been delivered to the applicants. These include 13 lakh 14 thousand 768 smart card based registration certificates and 6 lakh 14 thousand 148 driving licences.
Transport Minister Mr. Mohammad Akbar is regularly monitoring the implementation of 'Tunhar Sarkar Tunhar Duar' scheme. This scheme of Transport Department is an important scheme, introduced for the convenience of the people. Under this scheme, 22 transport related services are being provided to the people at their doorstep, saving their time and money.
Transport Commissioner Mr. Dipanshu Kabra said that earlier, applicants were provided brief information through SMS only, and the SMS only contained the RC-license number and the tracking number. It did not even mention the name. But now the applicants will receive elaborate notification from RTO on WhatsApp as well. Now the applicants can download RC-license online any time anywhere from the parivahan website.
If not delivered on time, one can file complaint on the helpline
If the RC is not received through speed post within a week of printing, the applicant can file complaint by calling the helpline number 7580808030 as issued by the Transport Department. All the information related to the arrival of RC-License can be obtained by calling on the toll free number from 10 am to 5:30 pm, except on the holidays. Problems and complaints will also be resolved through this toll-free number.
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To improve the efficiency, transparency and accesibility ofthe transport service accessible, information about RC-license etc will now be sent to the vehicle owners through SMS as well as WhatsApp. And any query and complaint will be resolved through toll free number.
Chief Minister Shri Baghel congratulates CGBSE board exam toppers, announces helicopter ride as a reward for top 10 students
Failure is the stepping stone to success: Chief Minister
Raipur TNINS
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel congratulated and extended his best wishes to all the successful candidates and their parents who appeared for the 10th and 12th board exams conducted by the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education. He wished them a bright and successful future. In a gesture of appreciation, he also announced that the students who secured a place in the top ten in the 10th and 12th exams would be taken on a helicopter ride.
Chief Minister has advised students who did not achieve their expected results to learn from their mistakes and work harder in the future. He emphasized that failure is the stepping stone to success and encouraged them not to lose hope but to study harder and strive for success.
It is worth mentioning that Rahul Yadav and Vidhi Bhosle secured top positions in the 10th and 12th board exams, respectively, conducted by the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education. The results for the main exams of the 10th and 12th grades were announced by the School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam. 75.05 per cent of students were successful in the 10th-grade exam, while 79.96 per cent of students passed the 12th-grade exam.
Results of High School and Higher Secondary School Main Examinations 2023 declared
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel and School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam congratulated the students for coming out with flying colours
75.05 percent of the students passed high school and 79.96 percent passed higher secondary
Students making it to the top ten list would get to enjoy a helicopter ride
Chief Minister lauds the excellent performance of the students of Swami Atmanand Schools
Five of the top 10 rankers of high secondary exam and 10 out of 10 meritorious students of high school exam are from Swami Atmanand Schools
79.16 percent of the girl students and 70.26 percent of the boy students have passed the high school examination
The percentage of girl students who have passed the higher secondary is 83.84 and the percentage of boys is 75.36
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has congratulated and wished a bright future to the students who have come out with flying colours in the results of class 10th and class 12th board exams, which were announced by the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education today. To the students who could not pass the exams, Chief Minister has advised to not get disheartened. Mr. Baghel has advised such students to check their weaknesses and work on it with dedication and persistence. In his tweet on twitter, Mr. Baghel has promised that the meritorious students making it to the top ten list of the board examination will be given a helicopter ride.
Chief Minister also lauded the excellent performance of the students of Swami Atmanand Schools. Five students of Swami Atmanand School have made it to the merit list of class 12th board exam, and all the top 10 rankers of the 10th board exam results are from Swami Atmanand Schools.
After declaring the results of the High School and Higher Secondary School Certificate Main Examination 2023, School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam extended congratulations to the students who have successfully passed the exam and consolation to the ones who couldn't. He motivated the students who could not pass to keep up the hard work and study with dedication. On this occasion, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Dwarkadhish Yadav, Chairman of the Board of Secondary Education Dr. Alok Shukla, Secretary Professor V.K.Goyal along with members, officers and employees of the Board were also present.
A total of 48 students have secured the top ten ranks in 10th board exam and 30 students have made it to the merit list of class 12th board exam. In the merit list of 10th board examination, Rahul Yadav of Swami Atmanand Government Excellent Hindi Medium School, Jashpur has secured first position with 98.83 percent marks, Sikander Yadav of Swami Atmanand Government Excellent English Medium School, Jashpur has secured second position with 98.67 percent marks. The merit list of 10th board exam includes 19 students from tribal areas i.e. 12 from Jashpur, 4 from Kanker, 2 from Surguja, one from Surajpur. The merit list includes 28 girl students, 20 boys; 23 of these students are from government schools and 25 are from private schools.
In the merit list of 12th board examination, Vidhi Bhosle of Abhinav V.M. Higher Secondary School Pusaur Raigarh has secured first position with 98.20 percent marks, Vivek Aggarwal of Anunay Convent Higher Secondary School Sakti Janjgir-Champa has secured second position with 97.40 marks. As many as 18 girl students and 12 boy students have made it to the merit list of 12th board exam, including two students from tribal area i.e. one from Kanker and one from Jashpur. Out of the 30 students who have made it to the merit list, 11 are from government schools and 19 are from private schools.
It is noteworthy that the results of the main examination of the 10th-12th board conducted by CGBSE have this year have significantly improved in comparison to the last year. This year 75.05 percent students have passed in the 10th board examination, which is 0.82 percent more than last year. Similarly, 79.96 percent students have passed in the 12th board examination this year, which is 0.66 percent more than last year. In high school, 70.26 percent boys and 79.16 percent girls have passed, while in higher secondary, 75.36 percent boys and 83.64 percent girls have passed.
A total of 3,37,559 candidates were registered in the High School Certificate Main Examination year 2023 organized by the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education. Of these, 3,30,681 candidates appeared in the examination, including 1,52,891 boys and 1,77,790 girls. Results of 3,30,055 candidates were declared today. A total of 75.05 percent of the candidates have passed. The percentage of girl students who have passed is 79.16 and the percentage of boy students who have passed is 70.26. The number of candidates who passed in the first division is 1,09,903 (33.30 percent), the number of candidates who have passed in the second division is 1,19,901 (36.32 percent) and the number of candidates who have passed the exam in the third division is 17,914 (5.43 percent). 03 candidates have passed in 'pass' category. 17,923 candidates are eligible for supplementary. The results of a total of 626 candidates have been withheld due to various reasons. The results of 16 candidates have been withheld due to cheating case and the application of 281 candidates have been canceled due to lack of eligibility and the results of 324 candidates are under scrutiny. The results of remaining 05 candidates will be declared later.
In the High School Certificate Main Examination 2022, a total of 3,63,301 candidates had appeared. This included 1,71,539 boys and 191,762 girl candidates. The pass percentage was 74.23. In this way this year's result has improved by 0.82 percent, as compared to last year.
A total of 3,28,121 candidates were registered in the Higher Secondary School Certificate Main Examination year 2023. Of these, 3,23,625 candidates appeared in the examination, which included 1,43,919 boys and 179,706 girls. The results of 3,23,266 candidates were declared today. The total number of candidates that have passed the exam is 2,58,500 i.e. 79.96 percent. The percentage of girl students who have passed is 83.84 and the percentage of boys who have passed is 75.36. The number of candidates who have passed in the first division is 87,140 (26.96 percent), the number of candidates who have passed in the second division is 1,45,965 (45.15 percent) and the number of candidates who have passed the exam under the third division is 25,377 (7.85 percent).18 have cleared the exam under 'pass' category, while 22751 are eligible for supplementary.
Results of 359 candidates have been withheld due to various reasons. Results of 30 candidates have been withheld under cheating case, applications of 279 candidates have been canceled due to ineligibility and results of 43 candidates are under scrutiny. Apart from this, the results of 07 candidates will be declared later.
A total of 2,87,673 candidates had appeared in the Higher Secondary School Certificate Main Examination in the year 2022, out of which were 129,213 boys and 1,58,460 were girls. The pass percentage of the combined candidates was 79.30. In this way, there has been an improvement of about 0.88 percent in the exam result this year, as compared to last year. This year, there were 2,418 examination centers for high school exams and there were 2,308 exam centers and 29 coordination centers for higher secondary examination.
As per the orders of Chhattisgarh Government's School Education Department, a total of 3,199 students including 1,286 students in high school examination and 1,913 students in higher secondary have been given bonus marks in non-academic activities. In the year 2022, a total of 3,214 students including 1571 students in the high school examination and 1643 in the higher secondary examination were awarded bonus marks. In compliance to the decision taken by the board, marks of non-academic activities has not been added this year and a provisional merit list has been prepared excluding the bonus marks. The result are available on the websites https://www.results.cg.nic.in and https://www.cgbse.nic.in.
Mukhyamantri Yuva Swarojgar' Scheme: Financial assistance is being given to promote entrepreneurship and business among youth
Financial Assistance up to a maximum of Rs 25 lahks is being made available to the youth.
Raipur TNINS
In a bid to set up industries and to provide self-employment to the youth, the Chhattisgarh government has implemented the Mukhyamantri Yuva Swarozgar Yojana. Through this scheme, financial assistance, margin money grant, credit guarantee fee, and annual service fee are being given to the youth of the state. It is noteworthy that a total margin money grant of Rs 936.63 lakh has been provided to 2614 youths in the last four and a half years by issuing loans through banks.
The main objective of this scheme is to increase employment opportunities in rural and urban areas by motivating the youth towards self-entrepreneurship. The consumer demand of rural and urban areas can also be fulfilled by setting up local industries. As Chhattisgarh is an agricultural extensive state, the scheme also aims to expand agriculture-allied industries in the state. Financial assistance, guarantee, training and follow-up are also being made available to the youth under this scheme so that every youth with an entrepreneurial spirit can contribute towards the economic progress of the state by establishing one’s own industry or business..
Under this scheme, the Youth can avail loans up to a maximum of Rs 2 lakh for setting up a business, Loan of Rs 10 lakh for service enterprises and a loan up to Rs 25 lakh for establishing manufacturing enterprises. The applicant must be a native of Chhattisgarh state. The applicant must be a native of Chhattisgarh state, have passed a minimum of 8th grade, and be between 18 to 35 years old on the date of application. Age relaxation of 5 years has been provided for scheduled castes, tribes, other backward classes, women, disabled entrepreneurs, members of Naxal-affected families, and retired soldiers.
The Chief Minister appreciated the entrepreneurship spirit of women in Chandeli's RIPA
The Chief Minister held extensive discussion with the women of the self help groups.
TNINS
During the Bhent Mulaqat program of Lormi Vidhan Sabha today, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel observed the RIPA of Chandeli and inspected the livelihood-oriented activities happening there. He also held extensive discussions with members of the women's group. Sunita Dhruv, a member of Jai Budha Dev self-help group, informed the Chief Minister that she has been manufacturing cow dung-based natural paint for the last two months. They have sold 860 liters of cow dung paint, generating an income of Rs. 62,000.

Maa Ambe self-help group member Ganeshia Patel, who is running the Dona Pattal unit, informed that ten thousand bundles of Dona-Pattal have been made, and they earned 20 thousand in two months. They are also selling dona pattal in C-Mart and also sending them to the weekly market.
After this, the Chief Minister observed the shoe-slippers manufacturing unit. Pushpa Khunte of Vande Mataram self-help group informed that she has sold 309 pieces of slippers in a month, earning an income of Rs. 11,400. After this, the Chief Minister visited the Display Unit training room and commenced the Wi-Fi facility.
The members also told the Chief Minister about the fish farming being done in three ponds. Pushpa informed the Chief Minister that "we have three ponds here and we have extracted one quintal fish and earned an income of two lakh rupees from it."
The Chief Minister held extensive discussion with the women of the group in the display room. Rukmini Navrang of Deharkapa said that "we are pursuing numerous kinds of livelihood-oriented activities here and are easily earning up to ten thousand rupees every month, and recently, fish farming has also started here which will further increase our income."
Anupa Yadav of Adarsh Self-Help Group said that "we have started goat rearing and have earned more than Rs. 60,000 from it." Expressing gratitude to the Chief Minister, Anupa said that "the way you are promoting Gothans, the economic condition of women is getting stronger across the rural parts of the state". Sandhya Sahu of Mini Mata Self-Help Group informed that "10 pieces of sewing machines have been provided to us by the state government. We have sold clothes worth 20 thousand rupees in 2 months by taking multiple orders. An order for 5000 jute material products has been received through the C-Mart of Mungeli, and we are currently working on it."
The Chief Minister praised all the members of the group for their commendable work on a large scale and for making profits in the initial period itself. He expressed his belief that this has boosted their potential for a better and prosperous future. Additionally, he encouraged them to continue to increase the number of livelihood activities and make substantial profits together.
Rural Industrial Parks will be equipped with Wi-Fi facility: Chief Minister Mr Bhupesh Baghel
Rural Industrial Parks will be equipped with Wi-Fi facility: Chief Minister Mr Bhupesh Baghel
Chief Minister reviews the progress of Socio-Economic Survey-2023 and the development of Rural Industrial Parks
Instructions to set up a minimum of one dung paint manufacturing unit in each of the development block
Shade and fruit-bearing trees will be planted in all the Gauthans during the rainy season
Chhattisgarh Socio-Economic Survey: Special Gram Sabhas will be organized in villages from May 5 to May 15 to address Claims and Objections
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has said that the rural industrial parks of the state will be equipped with Wi-Fi connection. This facility would further help in developing these parks as active centers of economic activities. In an important meeting held at his residence office today, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel reviewed the development of Rural Industrial Parks in gauthans and the progress of Chhattisgarh Socio-Economic Survey-2023. He has directed the officers to work expeditiously towards setting up a minimum of one dung paint manufacturing unit in each of the development blocks. He has also instructed the officials concerned to establish market linkage of institutional sales centers of goods produced in RIPA with major business organisations.
Mr. Baghel said that the gauthans connected with RIPA should be developed as multi-activity centers, and the families with traditional businesses should be encouraged to participate in the economic activities. Mr Baghel has directed the officials to create maximum employment opportunities through the livelihood activities conducted in gauthans. Instructions have been given to complete the skill development training of self-help groups associated with RIPA at the earliest. At the meeting, Chief Minister also gave instructions to plant shade and fruit-bearing trees in all the gauthans during the rainy season.
During the review of Chhattisgarh Socio-Economic Survey-2023 in the meeting, the officials informed that the survey was started from April 1 and completed on 30 April. Thereafter, the updation work was done from May 1 to 5. Now, special gram sabhas will be organised in villages from May 5 to May 15 to take claims and objections. The cases of claims and objections so registered will be resolved from May 15 to May 18. From May 18 to May 25, the redressals done in the claims-objection cases will be approved again in the Gram Sabha.
In the meeting, Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Pradeep Sharma, Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain, Chief Minister and Additional Chief Secretary of Panchayat and Rural Development Department Mr. Subrat Sahu, Secretary of Panchayat and Rural Development Department Mr. Prasanna R, Director Panchayat Mr. Kartikeya Goyal, RIPA Nodal Officer Dr. Gaurav Kumar Singh and Director of National Rural Livelihood Mission Mrs. Divya Mishra were also present.
970 Children of Special Backward Tribe Pahadi Korwa are studying in ashrams and hostels
970 Children of Special Backward Tribe Pahadi Korwa are studying in ashrams and hostels
Many have been provided admission in Swami Atmanand Excellent English and Hindi Medium School
Sports Training Facility has also been made available
Children are being provided free of cost food, uniforms, textbooks, notebooks and scholarship by District Administration
Jashpurnagar, TNINS
District Administration is making dedicated efforts to connect the children of special backward tribes including Pahari and Birhor communities of remote areas with the mainstream of education. Residential accommodation facilities such as ashrams and hostels is being provided for the children of Bagich, Sanna and Path area.
According to the information received from the Tribal Department, 970 children of special backward tribes of the district, including those of Pahadi Korwa and Birhor families, are studying in the ashrams. Children of these communities are also studying in Swami Atmanand Excellent English and Hindi Medium School of Chhattisgarh Government. Today, Pahadi Korwa children are availing the quality education and government job opportunities, heading towards a brighter future.
The district administration is also providing free of cost food, textbooks, notebooks, scholarship, uniform s and sports facilities to Korwa children. Eklavya Archery Academy has been established in the district to advance in the field of sports. Facilities like these are encouraging the children to polish their sports talent by availing the world class training from the expert coaches.
Children of special backward tribes such as Pahadi Korwa have been given admission in Sankalp Shikshan Sansthan as well. This institution is run by the district administration. In these education facilities, children are also preparing for medical and engineering.
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