Chhattisgarh
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium to attend ‘Hirak Jaynati 2023' of Government Nagarjuna Postgraduate Science College, Raipur
TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium to attend the ‘Hirak Jayanti Samaroh 2023' of Government Nagarjuna Post Graduate Science College, Raipur.
Chief Minister inaugurated the ceremony by garlanding the portrait of Maa Saraswati.
The college students began the occasion by singing the state song 'Arpa Pairi Ke Dhar.....
While addressing Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel stated that he has also been a student of this college.
State Mineral Development Corporation Chairman Mr. Girish Dewangan, Padma Shri Dr. A.T.K. Dabke, first batch students of the year 1948 college Dr. R.S Gupta, Mr. Vidya Bhushan Shukla, Mr. Anjay Shukla, Principal of the college Dr. P.C Choubey were also present in the programme.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel announced to develop Government Nagarjuna Post Graduate Science College Raipur as 'Chhattisgarh Institute of Science'.
Announcement of establishment of e-library in college.
The Bhupesh government fulfilled the second big promise made to journalists in a year*
The Bhupesh government fulfilled the second big promise made to journalists in a year*
After providing residential land, now 1.80 crore released for development works*
Raipur, TNINS
The state government has issued a heartening order for the journalists of Rajnandgaon district on Thursday amid the joy of the Journalist Protection Act. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has fulfilled two promises made to the journalists of Rajnandgaon district within a year. The Bhupesh government, which gave 10 acres of residential land in the year 2022, has now also issued administrative approval of Rs one crore 80 lakh for basic development works in that land. The construction work of road, water, electricity and drain will be started soon on the residential land allotted for journalists in Paneka with this amount.
Significantly, the journalists of Rajnandgaon district were demanding residential land for a long time. With the formation of Press Club Griha Nirman Sahakari Samiti, the state government decided to give 10 acres of land of Rajgami Sampada Nyas located in Paneka to journalists as soon as the paperwork was completed . In January 2022, four months after the desired amount was paid to Rajgami Nyas, the land was allotted to the Home Construction Committee of the Press Club. By August 15, 2022, this land has been redistributed equally (1980 square feet) to all the 142 members of the committee.
Invited the journalists home and gave them the amount of development
On August 16, 2022, after the registration of land in the name of journalists, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel invited the journalists of the district to Chief Minister's residence Raipur and Mr. Baghel himself handed over the documents of the allotted land to the journalists. He also made an important announcement of giving one crore 80 lakh rupees for the development works in the proposed Journalist Colony on this occasion. Completing all kinds of paperwork, the government also released this amount to Rajnandgaon Municipal Corporation through the Urban Administration Department within a short span of just seven months.
Work to start soon after tender
The work of road, drain, electricity and water will be done with the said amount. Rs 84 lakh has been released for electrification. The remaining amount can be spent on other proposed works. In the order issued on March 23, Superintendent Engineer of Urban Administration Department Shyam Patel has said that the construction work should be started soon after completing the tender process. Due to this achievement, there is immense joy among the journalists of the district. President of Press Club Sachin Agrahari and President of Press Club Griha Nirman Co-operative Society Mithlesh Dewangan have expressed gratitude towards the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel and the Government of Chhattisgarh for this endeavor.
Mukhyamantri Haat Bazaar Clinic Yojana' brings free healthcare facilities to rural areas
Mukhyamantri Haat Bazaar Clinic Yojana' brings free healthcare facilities to rural areas
Mobile medical units provide free check-ups and medicines to 70,000 patients in district
Koriya TNINS
State Government's ambitious 'Mukhyamantri Haat Bazaar Clinic Yojana' is playing an important role in improving the accessibility of healthcare facilities to the distant rural regions of the district. With this scheme, villagers are able to easily access health check-ups and medicines at the nearby haat bazaars. The scheme is being successfully implemented in the district under the guidance of Collector Shri Vinay Kumar Langeh. Mobile medical units are providing free medical check-ups and medicines to people on the days of weekly haat-bazaars in the rural and remote areas of the district.
According to information received from the Health Department, since April 2022, nearly 70,000 patients have benefited from free medicines and tests, and are prioritizing coming to the Haat Bazaar Clinic for facilities like routine check-ups in rural areas. Moreover, patients are being referred to district hospitals and community health centers according to their treatment needs. The Haat Bazaar Clinic is offering various tests such as hemoglobin, blood sugar, high blood pressure, dengue, diarrhea, malaria, RD test, HIV, VDRL solubility, and COVID-19, along with the distribution of 64 types of medications.
Free healthcare facilities bring relief to rural beneficiaries
The scheme is providing better healthcare facilities to people in remote and inaccessible areas of the district and is being praised by the rural masses. Satyanarayan, one of the beneficiaries, a 70-year-old resident of Rajauli village in the Sonhat development block, has been suffering from joint pain for a long time and found it difficult to travel for treatment at his age. However, ever since the scheme was launched by Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, the mobile medical unit regularly visits the Haat Bazaar, enabling him to receive free treatment there. Satyanarayan said that he is being provided with free medicines along with check-ups, which has greatly improved his health.
Similarly, Rakesh Soni, a resident of the same village suffering from high blood pressure, also shared his experience saying that he used to get treatment at a private hospital earlier, which was expensive, but now he receives free check-ups and medicines every week at the Haat Bazaar Clinic. He expressed satisfaction with the facilities available at the clinic and thanked the Chief Minister for the initiative.
Weekly days fixed for the MMUs in 17 Haat Bazaars
According to the information received from the Health Department, currently MMUs are being operated in a total of 17 weekly haat bazaars of the district to provide health facilities to the people. The facilities are available on Monday in village Kudeli of Baikunthpur development block, Tuesday in village Chhindand, Wednesday in village Kasra, Thursday in village Sorga, Friday in village Jamgahna, Saturday in village Gadbadi, Sunday in village Katkona, Sunday in village Charcha and Tuesday in village Salka and Monday in village Latma of Sonhat development block, village Rajoli on Tuesday, village Sonhat on Wednesday, village Rawatsarai on Thursday, village Ramgarh on Friday, village Kushaha on Saturday, and village Katgodi on Thursday.
Placement camp for local educated youth on March 24 in Sector 25, Nava Raipur
Placement camp for local educated youth on March 24 in Sector 25, Nava Raipur
Recruitment will be done on 225 posts
Raipur TNINS
With the aim of providing employment opportunities to the local educated unemployed youth of Chhattisgarh State a placement camp is being organized by District Employment and Self-Employment Guidance Center, Raipur, on March 24, at Extension Counter, Commercial Complex Rakhi, Sector 25, Nava Raipur, Atal Nagar from 11 am to 2 pm.
Deputy Director, District Employment Department, Mr. A.O. Lawrie stated that Alert S.G.S. Pvt. Ltd., Raipur will recruit applicants with 8,000/- to 14,000/- per month for 225 positions of Security Guard, Assistant Supervisor, Security Supervisor, and Carpenter from 8th to graduate/post-graduate and carpentry work experience through this placement camp. Meanwhile, He stated that applicants who are eligible and willing to attend the placement camp should make sure to be present on the scheduled date and venue. For more information, applicants can also contact District Employment Office Raipur.
Chhattisgarh Assembly passes budgetary demands of Rs 1,468.77 crore for Women and Child Development and Social Welfare departments
Allocates Rs 25.20 crore to increase Mahila Kosh budget, waive off loans for Self-Help Groups
Social Security Pension Scheme: Pension amount increased by Rs 150 to Rs 500 per month
Minister Smt. Anila Bhediya presented budgetary demands for Women and Child Development and Social Welfare departments
Raipur TNINS
The budgetary demands of Rs1,468.77 crores for fiscal 2023-24 of the Women and Child and Social Welfare departments headed by Minister Smt. Anila Bhediya was unanimously passed by the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly on Tuesday. Rs 1,357.17 crores were allocated for women and child development while Rs 111.59 crore for the Social Welfare Department. During the discussion on the grants, Members of the Legislative Assembly, Smt. Ranjana Dipendra Sahu and Smt. Savitri Manoj Mandavi participated.
Minister Smt. Anila Bhediya said during the discussion in the Assembly that there has been a 14.7 per cent increase in her department's budget compared to the previous year's budget. She also informed that the state government is operating six Sakhi centers in four districts for working women. A provision of Rs 1.37 crores has been made for this in the budget for the year 2023-24. In addition, a toll-free helpline service number 181 is operational for the safety of women.
She further stated that this year a provision of Rs 25.20 crore has been made while increasing the budget of the Mahila Kosh. She said that through this fund, the limit of loans given to self-help groups is increased from Rs 50,000 to Rs 2-4 lakh on successful repayment of loans. She also mentioned that Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has waived off loans worth Rs 11.03 crore taken by Self-Help Groups under the loan scheme operated by the Chhattisgarh Mahila Kosh, who were unable to repay the loan and interest due to unavoidable reasons.
Smt. Bhediya said that every year state-level 'Mahila Madai' is organized by the Women and Child Development Department to economically empower and make them self-reliant. Similar events are also being organized at the district level to raise awareness and empower women, enabling them to earn lakhs of rupees. Efforts are also being made to provide self-employment opportunities for other women as well. She said that the women of Chhattisgarh are involved in many jobs, including income-generating activities in Gauthans, mid-day meals, and selling forest products. They are not weak, they do all their work themselves, including banking transactions.
Smt. Bhediya stated that the state government has increased the pension given to destitute, elderly, disabled, widows, and abandoned women under Social Security Pension Scheme to Rs 500 per month. While there has been an increase of only Rs 50 in pension amounts in the past 15 years, our government has increased it by Rs 150. She said that as a result of the efforts made by the state government to bring the transgender community into the mainstream of society, individuals belonging to the TG community have been selected in the police and Bastar fighters.
Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh launches State Government's ambitious scheme
Special initiative to encourage commercial tree-plantation in Chhattisgarh
Aim to plant 15 crore trees on 1 lakh 80 thousand acres of land in 5 years under Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana
More than 30 thousand acres of private land of 20 thousand beneficiaries registered so far for tree-plantation
Yearly income of Rs. 15 to 50 thousand per acre of land for farmers
Raipur, TNINS
on the occasion of International Day of Forests, Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Mr Bhupesh Baghel virtually inaugurated the ambitious scheme of State Government - 'Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana'. This mega scheme is aimed at encouraging commercial plantation in Chhattisgarh.
Considering the limitless possibilities of encouraging commercial use of trees in the state, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel has announced the implementation of this scheme with the objective to increase the income of farmers as well as to promote commercial plantation on their lands with their consent.
Target of planting 15 crore trees on 1 lakh 80 thousand acres of land in 5 years
Under the Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana, farmers, willing land owners, government, semi-government, autonomous institutions, private educational institutions, private trusts, Panchayats, and land contract holders can reap the benefits of the scheme. The State Government has set a target to plant 15 crore trees on 36 thousand acres of land in 5 years.
Under the scheme, the State Government will provide 100 percent subsidy for tree plantation on upto 5 acres of land, and 50 percent financial subsidy for tree plantation on more than 5 acres of land. The Government will decide the minimum purchase price for the sale of earmarked species of trees.
The trees of all species planted in 5 years are likely to cost Rs. 10 thousand crores after they mature. With the help of this scheme, farmers can earn between Rs. 15000 to Rs. 50000 per acre of land per annum. Moreover,farmers will also earn extra income through carbon credit.
Under the scheme, a total of 30 thousand acres of land of 19653 beneficiaries has been registered for tree-plantation.
This year in the state, 12 species of trees will be planted on 30 thousand acres of land such as Eucalyptus on 17 thousand 182 acres of land etc.
Willing Land owners of all categories will be eligible under this scheme
Interested land owners of all the categories will be eligible under this scheme.
Besides, government, semi-government, and autonomous institutions of the Government who want to practice plantation on their own land will also be eligible. Likewise, the private educational institutions, private trusts, non-governmental organizations, Panchayats, land contract holders, who are willing to plant trees on their land will be eligible as well.
The main objective of the Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana is to encourage commercial tree-plantation in the state.Under this scheme, commercial plantation will be done on lands of all farmers, government, non-government, semi-government, Panchayats, and autonomous institutions will be done. After that, arrangement will be made by assistant organizations and private companies for the purchase of Forest produce at pre-determined support price. Moreover, a systematic and efficient market system will be formed to benefit all the stakeholders.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel presented the wooden work of Rajgeet 'Arpa Pairi Ke Dhar.
Raipur TNINS
Courtesy meeting of Sarpanch of Gram Panchayat Datan of Balodabazar district Mr. Ved Prakash Verma with Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel yesterday in his office room located in the Chhattisgarh Vidhansabha Complex, Shri Verma presented a wooden artwork of Chhattisgarh's Raj Geet 'Arpa Pairi Ke Dhar........' to the Chief Minister.
Meanwhile, Mr. Ved Prakash Verma stated to Chief Minister Mr. Baghel that the wooden work of Rajgeet was made by handicraft artist Mr. Dageshwar Verma, a state capital resident. Mr. Narendra Dev Verma expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister for granting the song Arpa Pairi Ke Dhar the status of Rajgeet, saying that the cultural splendor of Chhattisgarh shines in its natural form in the song Arpa Pairi Ke Dhar. Rajgeet, infused with the scent of Chhattisgarh's soil, vividly depicts the unique geographical beauty of Chhattisgarh's gorgeous rivers and mountains, as well as the rich folk life of Chhattisgarh. Every Chhattisgarhi feels proud of themselves after listening to it. Home Minister, Mr. Tamradhwaj Sahu, and MLA of Kasdol, Ms. Shakuntala Sahu, were also present.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel participated in the launch event of the state government's ambitious "Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana"
Raipur, TNINS
on the occasion of International Day of Forests, Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel virtually participated in the launch event of the state government's ambitious "Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana" from his office chamber located in the Vidhan Sabha premises here.
Chief Minister launched a mobile app to track the process of issuing community forest resource rights during the launch of the scheme
Rajuram planted 250 tissue culture teak (Sagon) plants in one acre: estimated income of Rs 24 to 26 lakhs in 12 years
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel had an extensive discussion with the beneficiaries of the Chief Minister's Vriksha Sampada Yojna and gave them detailed information about the scheme and congratulated them for joining the scheme
The programme was attended by Agriculture Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey, Food Minister Shri Amarjeet Bhagat, Chief Minister's Advisor Shri Pradeep Sharma, Parliamentary Secretary Shri Shishupal Sori, and Shri Chandradev Prasad Rai.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel transferred a total amount of Rs 22 crore to the accounts of 1458 beneficiaries under the Shaheed Mahendra Karma Samajik Suraksha Yojana.
Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana has been launched in Chhattisgarh, an initiative by the Chief Minister to promote commercial afforestation.
Commercial afforestation will be carried out on the fallow land of farmers of all categories.
Tree plantation will be done on 36,230 acres by 23,600 farmers from 33 districts.
Farmers are estimated to earn an annual income of Rs 15,000 to 50,000 per acre.
Farmers will also receive additional income through carbon credits.
Chief Minister, Mr. Baghel had an extensive discussion with the beneficiaries of the Vriksha Sampada Yojna. Rajuram Usendi, a beneficiary hailing from the Tuegahan village of Kanker forest division said that 250 plants of tissue culture teak(Sagon) have been planted in his one acre land today under the scheme. Rajuram told that the Forest Department officials informed him that teak trees would be ready in 12 years and he could easily earn an income of Rs 24 to 26 lakh from the cultivation. Mr. Usendi informed that earlier he used to plant paddy on his 1 acre of land, in which 3 to 4 quintals of paddy were produced. Regarding irrigation, he told that there is a bore in his field,and soon he will also arrange for drip irrigation.
Mr. Abhishek Dubey of Balrampur Forest Division Radha Nagar told that he has planted 500 plants of tissue culture teak on 2 acres of land. Earlier he used to cultivate mustard crop. Mrs. Pramila Singh of Sakholi village of Surguja Forest Division informed that she has planted 320 sandalwood plants on her 2 acres of land.
Mr. Mangal Ram Rana of Mangalore village in Bijapur Forest Division informed that he has planted 1250 tissue culture teak saplings on 5 acres of vacant land. Similarly, Mohammad Hasim Khan of Amarodi village in Kawardha forest division said that he has planted 550 tissue culture teak plants on 2 acres and Mr. Sukhlal Dhurve of Bokkarkhar informed that he has planted 900 cloned Eucalyptus plants in one acre of his land. Mr. Jaleshwar Pali of Rajnavgaon informed that he has planted 500 tissue culture teak plants on 2 acres of land. Dr. Madhariya hailing from Sarona in Raipur Forest Division informed that he has planted 1250 tissue culture teak saplings in 7 acres of land. During the discussion with the Chief Minister, the beneficiaries described this scheme as a significant scheme from the point of view of income generation and environmental preservation.
Chhattisgarh will establish a Sheep Husbandry and Wool Promotion Board: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel
Announcement of 50 lakhs for construction of a building in Mahadev Ghat
Youth will get training for weaving with traditional and modern techniques
Land and electricity facilities will be available at concessional rates for industry and business
Chief Minister participated in the annual convention of Jheria-Gadariya Samaj
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel said that the shepherd community has a distinct identity in the entire country including Chhattisgarh. Shepherd society is already well- known among all. He stated that the state administration is working on developing a program to benefit all people in society, including the poor, laborers, and farmers. Mr. Baghel believes that Chhattisgarh and the country would advance only when all families and society are financially secure. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel was addressing the annual convention of Jheria Gadaria (Pal, Dhangar) Samaj organized at Late Balbir Singh Juneja Indoor Stadium in the state capital. On this occasion, the Chief Minister announced the foundation of the Sheep Husbandry and Wool Promotion Board in response to public demand. In addition, Rs 50 lakh was granted for the construction of a social building at Mahadev Ghat. In the session, the people of Gadariya Samaj felicitated the chief minister by making him wear a self-made khumri and blankets. Prior to this, the chief minister also honored outstanding and talented persons of the society in the programme.
While addressing the annual session of Gadaria Samaj, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel stated that the problem of traditional labor is growing as a result of modern industries, and Gadaria Samaj is also concerned. He stated that the administration is dedicated to the development of all segments of society, including the Jheria Gadaria society. Wherever sheep are raised, such families and their children will be given weaving training using traditional and modern machines, as well as information on new sheep and goat husbandry techniques.
Chief Minister said that all possible help would be given to youth of Jheria-Gadariya community for their traditional business and industry. He said that for this they would be provided land and facilities like electricity at a concessional rate. He said that like other societies, the Gadariya Samaj will also be given land at a concessional rate in Nava Raipur.
The Chief Minister said in the session that under the State Government Rural Industrial Park (RIPA), a provision of Rs 600 crore has been made in the budget to make the villagers economically empowered through traditional businesses as well as small businesses. He also stated that under ‘Godhan Nyay Yojana’ a large number of women and villagers are working to make vermicompost by purchasing cow dung. Along with this, Gauthans are becoming financially empowered by joining other businesses including goat rearing, poultry, etc. Now the work of making paint from cow dung has also started in Gauthans, apart from this the work of power generation is also being done.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister said that it is the priority of the government to provide employment to rural and urban unemployed youth. For this purpose, new and modern trades are being opened in ITI. He said that the state government has also made a provision in the budget to give an unemployment allowance of Rs 2500 to the unemployed youth of the state from this financial year. Now, along with unemployment allowance, youth will also be given training for business and industry in subjects of their interest. Food and Culture Minister Shri Amarjeet Bhagat also addressed the program. On this occasion, Mayor of Municipal Corporation Raipur Mr. Aijaz Dhebar, the President of Chhattisgarh Mineral Development Corporation Mr. Girish Dewangan, President of Sarva Gadaria Samaj Mr. Lakshmi Prasad Mahato, State President of Jheria-Gadaria Samaj Mr. Milan Dhangar and a large number of community officials and people were present.
Mahasamund: Mukhyamantri Shramik Siyan Sahayata Yojana
Tumgaon’s Shramik Ramji received the scheme amount
Expressed his gratitude for the scheme
Mahasamund, TNINS
The Chhattisgarh Government launched the Mukhyamantri Shramik Siyan Sahayata Yojana to provide financial assistance to the state's workers. Through this scheme construction workers are being offered financial assistance by the state government. 26 senior workers are registered under the scheme in the Mahasamund district. A lump sum amount of Rs. 20 thousand has been provided to 10 senior workers (each) after examination. The documents of the remaining senior workers are being examined.
Mr. Ramji Sahu, a worker from Tumgaon, said that the assistance amount of Rs 20 thousand under the Mukhyamantri Shramik Siyan Sahayata Yojana has reached his bank account. He considers the scheme to be quite beneficial for senior workers. He said that after crossing the age of 60 years, construction work becomes a physically laborious task. That is why even builders hesitate to assign work to senior workers like him. This scheme has proven to be a boon for workers like him and the amount of Rs. 20 thousand received in their bank accounts is quite significant for their families. He expressed his gratitude to the government and thanked the Chief Minister.
The membership of construction workers registered under the Chhattisgarh Building and Construction Workers Welfare Board whose age exceeds 60 years terminates automatically as per the Chhattisgarh Building and Construction Workers Employment and Service Conditions Act 1946. In this regard, to improve the lives of construction workers who are about to retire from the membership of the board, a lump sum amount is provided to them under the Mukhyamantri Shramik Siyan Sahayata Yojana by the state government.
It is remarkable that under the Mukhyamantri Shramik Siyan Sahayata Yojana, construction workers who have exceeded the age of 60 years were being provided a lump sum amount of Rs. 10,000 as financial assistance for a better living before they retire from the board. But on the occasion of the new year, the Chief Minister, as a gift to construction workers, announced the increase in the lump sum assistance amount under the Mukhyamantri Shramik Siyan Sahayata Yojana from Rs. 10000 to Rs. 20000. Workers have to apply online or offline to reap the benefits of the scheme. The increased amount will enable a higher living standard for workers. They won’t have to depend on others.
Bemetara : Mukhyamantri Mahtari Nyay Rath was flagged off
Women will be made aware of their rights and laws by visiting villages
Bemetara TNINS
Mukhyamantri Mahatari Nyay Rath was flagged off today at Bemetara to raise awareness of women's rights and laws. Under the direction of Collector Mr. Padum Singh Alma, District Panchayat President Revati Sahu, and officials from the Women and Child Development Department, the Mukhyamantri Mahatari Nyay Rath was flagged off from the Collectorate premises to the tune of 'Baat hai Abhiman Ke, Mahila Man Ke Samman Ke'. According to officials, the Nyay Rath Yatra was begun on the initiative of the Chhattisgarh State Women's Commission with the goal of making women in Bemetara district, as well as women throughout the state, aware of their constitutional rights and laws and will help in improving their confidence.
Meanwhile, using short films, messages, and booklets, this Rath will go from village to village in the Bemetara district, informing people about women's legal provisions and constitutional rights. National award-winning short films about Chhattisgarhi laws and the Hindi language will be shown on Rath's large LED screen. Women and Child Development Officer BD Patel, officials from the Public Relations Department, and officers and staff from the Women and Child Development Department were present on this occasion.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached Karap village of Kanker district to attend the Kosariya Marar Society’s Convention and Oath-taking Ceremony
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Local people gave a warm welcome to the Chief Minister by performing a traditional dance
5 children who benefitted from Chirayu Yojana thanked the Chief Minister by giving him a rose
4 children with congenital heart disease received treatment, one child got rid of congenital cataracts
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel worshipped Chhattisgarh Mahatari and Shakambhari Mata, adored by the Kosariya Marar (Patel) society, and prayed for the happiness and prosperity of the state
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel was welcomed by the people of Kosariya Marar (Patel) Community with floral garlands and a 'Mukut' made of Chhind leaves
Chief Minister launched an M.R.I. machine established in Kanker District Hospital by pressing a button in Karap
Kanker District Hospital receives the privilege of being the first district hospital in the state to offer M.R.I. test facility
The expansion of Healthcare services is creating a strong foundation for the concept of a healthy Chhattisgarh
Patients from Kanker and nearby regions will be directly benefitted
Patients won't have to visit other cities for M.R.I.
M.R.I. machine worth Rs. 6 crores 49 lakh installed
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel is addressing the Convention of Kosariya Marar (Patel) society
He started his speech by paying his obeisance to Shakambhari Mata
Mr. Baghel said that continuous developmental works in Kanker District are in progress, schools and colleges are being opened
We are opening medical colleges, villagers are receiving proper treatment through Haat Bazar
A special hostel had been established for backward classes in Kanker, we are now planning to establish hostels for backward categories in Divisional Headquarters and big districts as well
Today, 74 percent of the country's minor forest produce is being purchased in Chhattisgarh, which is undergoing value addition, people from forest zones are earning a good income
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel congratulated the residents of Kanker for winning the maximum number of prizes in Chhattisgarhiya Olympics
Announcement
Chief Minister approved a grant of Rs. 50 lakh for the construction of Community House for Kosariya Marar (Patel) Samaj
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated and conducted Bhumipoojan of 95 developmental works worth Rs. 143 crores 92 lakh
Chief Minister attended Kosariya Marar (Patel) Society’s Convention and Oath-taking Ceremony
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel announced a gift of 95 different developmental works worth Rs. 143 crores 92 lakh for the development of Kanker district during the Kosariya Marar (Patel) Society’s Convention and oath-taking ceremony held in Karap village under Narharpur Development Block in Kanker today. The Chief Minister conducted the Bhumipoojan of 76 developmental works worth Rs. 110 crores 15 lakh and the inauguration of 19 works worth Rs. 33 crores 77 lakh.
The Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel conducted the Bhumipoojan of 76 developmental works worth Rs. 110 crores 15 lakh during the event organized in Karap village. These include the construction of a superior-quality approach road on Kank stream located at ¼ Kilometer of Gram Panchayat Salhebhat-Saranda road in Narharpur development block worth Rs. 5 crores 89 lakh, high-level bridge construction work worth Rs. 7 crores 19 lakh on Kukrel river at 4/2 Kilometers of the Mavlipara-Mandabharri-Bangabari road, High-level bridge construction work on Kukrel river at ½ and 2/4 Kilometers of village Kumhankhar - Jhulnatendu road worth Rs. 5 crores 96 lakh, construction of Jampani stream at 1/6 Kilometers of Lendara-Thema road and high-level bridge construction work at 2/10 Kilometers of Banjara stream worth Rs. R crores 38 lakh, high-level bridge construction work on Turi stream worth Rs. 21 crores 3 lakh at 1/10, 4/6, 6/6, 9/8, and 8/10 kilometers of the road between Banspatar and Tiriyapani.
During the event, 19 developmental works worth Rs. 33 crores 77 lakh were also inaugurated by the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. These include MRI machine installation at Kanker District Hospital worth Rs. 11 crores 54 lakh, 7.40 Km. long road construction between Kumhankhar and Jhulnatendu worth Rs. 5 crores 20 lakh 82 thousand, construction of 9.08 Km. long road in Dabena-Durumbahara-Badal road worth Rs. 2 crores 15 lakh, construction of 8 km. long road between Kanhanpuri and Amoda worth Rs. 4 crores 17 lakh, 7.50 Km. long road constructed between Amoda and Jhaliyamari worth Rs. 3 crores 70 lakh, 9 Km. long road constructed from Sarvandi to Mavlipara path worth Rs. 5 crores 23 lakh, cattle shelter centers in Kodagaon Gauthan worth Rs. 7 lakh 6 thousand, Devgudi construction in Sheetla Mandir in Daspur worth Rs. 5 lakh 50 thousand, fencing and handpump mining work and construction of Devgudis in Kokanpur Mawli Mata Mandir worth Rs. 5 lakh 50 thousand, and other works including fencing and handpump mining.
On the occasion, Minister of Commerce and Industry Mr. Kawasi Lakhma, Parliamentary Secretary and MLA of Kanker Assembly Constituency Mr. Shishupal Shori, MLA of Antagarh Assembly Constituency Mr. Anoop Nag, MLA of Bhanupratappur Assembly constituency Mrs. Savitri Manoj Mandavi, Parliamentary Advisor Mr. Rajesh Tiwari, Former MLA and President of District Co-operative Central Bank Mr. Shankar Dhurwa, Member of Chhattisgarh Scheduled Castes Commission Mr. Nitin Potai, Member of Gauseva Aayog Mr. Narendra Yadav, Member of Tourism Board Mr. Naresh Thakur, Member of Bastar Development Authority Mr. Biresh Thakur, President of District Panchayat Mr. Hemant Dhruv and a large number of public representatives and people of Marar community were present.
The new policy of Chhattisgarh Naxal eradication approved by the Council of Ministers headed by Chief Minister Mr. Baghel
The policy is based on the government’s Triveni action plan of; development, trust and security.
Provision of Rs.20 lakh has been made for the purchase of agricultural land as additional relief amount to the families of the martyrs.
Provision of an additional amount of Rs.10 lakhs on the surrender of an active Naxal with a reward of Rs. 05 lakhs or more
Victims of other states are also eligible for compensation in the new policy
Raipur, TNINS
The Chhattisgarh Naxal eradication policy has been approved in the meeting of the Council of Ministers which was held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. The main points of this policy are as follows:-
1. The policy is based on the government’s Triveni action plan of; development- trust and security. The works / goals created by various departments in the fields of education, health, employment etc. have been mentioned in this policy. The residents of Gram Panchayats will get the benefit of government schemes and various development-oriented schemes are to be implemented under 'Manwa Nava Naar' scheme. Under which, the establishment of Integrated Development Centers, effective implementation of laws/rules applicable for Scheduled Areas/Forest Areas, etc. multi-dimensional goals/objectives have been outlined.
2. An amount of Rs. 20 lakhs to be given as additional relief amount to the families of the martyrs of the police force for the purpose of purchasing agricultural land and full exemption to be given on the stamp duty/registration fee up to 02 acres of land on the purchase of agricultural land within 03 years. Arrangements will also be made to provide artificial limbs to the injured jawans if required.
3. The policy also contains provisions for the rehabilitation of Naxal persons/families and surrendered Naxalites. A provision has been made for a district level committee under the chairmanship of collector for the decision of rehabilitation. In case of any difficulty in resettlement, a committee has also been constituted at the state level under the chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary /Principal Secretary, Home. Various types of benefits/facilities have been provisioned by various departments for the rehabilitation.
4. The major provisions for Naxal victims include the increment of the compensation amount which has been doubled in the cases of murder/death, injury, damage to property and livelihood - If required, artificial limb will be provided by the Social Welfare Department. Different types of facilities like self/children's education, hostel, scholarship, benefits of health schemes, benefits of schemes of food department, linking them with self-employment schemes, giving benefits of various government schemes as per rules, etc have also been included in the policy.
Government service will be provided on the lines of compassionate appointment in the case of murder of the breadwinner of the family. If government service is not provided, then an additional amount of 15 lakh will be given for the purchase of agricultural land, and full exemption will be given in stamp duty/registration fee on the purchase of land up to 02 acres within 3 years.
5. Among the major provisions for the surrendered Naxalites, Rs.50 will be provided for surrendered rounds instead of Rs. 5 per round. An amount of Rs 25,000 will be provided to each Naxalite for surrender. Similar to Naxal victims, trial/action will be taken for providing various facilities/benefits to the surrendered Naxalites by various departments.
An active Naxalite with a reward of Rs.5 lakh or more will be given a separate amount of Rs.10 lakh on surrender (this amount will be in addition to the reward amount declared above and the compensation amount payable in lieu of the surrendered weapon). This amount will be deposited as a fixed deposit in the bank and its interest will be given to the dedicated Naxalite. Reviewing their conduct after 3 years, this amount will be provided to them. If agricultural land is purchased by a dedicated Naxalite within 3 years, then the full exemption will be given in stamp duty/registration fee on land up to 2 acres.
6. In the new policy:-
•Victims of other states have also been made eligible for compensation
• Naxalite victim / surrendered Naxalites, who have provided special cooperation to the police in the anti-Naxalite campaign and who have put their individual safety in risk, in such cases the individual can be recruited to the lowest posts in the police department by the Inspector General of Police Range
• All the departments have been given a time period of 60 days to amend the rules/provisions to implement the new policy.
• The provisions of the CG Public Service Guarantee Act will be applicable as it is.
•CG Naxal eradication policy will remain effective for 05 years from the date of its implementation.
Rural development gets a boost as Khutepal Gram Panchayat receives new administrative building
Government schemes and essential services accessible to Khutepal Gram Panchayat residents through new building
Dantewada TNINS
Through the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, various projects are undertaken for the development of gram panchayats in the district. Among these projects, the construction of a new gram panchayat building in the Khutepal gram panchayat under the Kuakonda development block has strengthened the administrative infrastructure. Khutepal gram panchayat was earlier a dependent village under the Shyamgiri gram panchayat before a new panchayat was formed prior to the year 2020. The need for an administrative building was necessary to implement the administrative system and make government schemes easily accessible to the rural population in the newly constructed Khutepal gram panchayat. Keeping in view the requirements of the newly constructed gram panchayat, administrative officials approved the construction of a new gram panchayat building through the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.
With the dedication and efforts of officials, technical assistants, and employees, the construction work of the new panchayat building was completed in a short span of time. Under MGNREGA, Rs 1.16 lakh were paid as wages, and 601 human days of employment were generated for this work. As a result, a total of 36 laborer families benefited. Now that the new gram panchayat building construction work has been completed on time, the residents of the Khutepal gram panchayat have received their administrative building. They are now able to easily obtain essential services such as caste certificates, residence certificates, birth/death certificates, ration cards, and pensions, along with benefiting from government schemes operated by the gram panchayats and the state government.
Janjgir Champa : Mukhyamantri Shehri Slum Swasthya Yojana
Free treatment, medicine, and consultation from Mukhyamantri Shehri Slum Swasthya Yojana
So far 94 thousand 312 people of the district have been benefited from the scheme
Dilip expressed his gratitude to the Government of Chhattisgarh for providing free treatment and medicine
Janjgir Champa, TNINS
Chhattisgarh government's ambitious scheme, Mukhyamantri Shehri Slum Swasthya Yojana, provides free health care access to urban residents through mobile medical units. Collector Ms. Richa Prakash Chowdhary is continually directing the relevant officers and personnel to ensure that the largest number of beneficiaries benefit from the Mukhyamantri Shehri Slum Swasthya Yojana. The impoverished will benefit greatly from the implementation of this scheme. Under the concept, free health camps are established in several specified urban body places, and people are treated close to their homes. Doctors, paramedical teams, and mobile medical units equipped with medical equipment and medicines are providing health services to residents in the slums of the state's urban districts under the scheme. The initiative eliminates the need for ordinary people to visit hospitals by providing free health screenings, treatment, and medications close to their homes. This saves both people's time and money. Using this, 1099 camps have been set up in the district. So far, more than 94 thousand 3 hundred people have benefited from it. Aside from that, lab testing for more than 20 thousand 9 hundred people has been performed.
Beneficiary Dilip Kumar benefited from the program
Dilip Kumar Yadav, a local resident, went to the district's health camp near Ward No. 20 Girls Hostel for a check-up, he had a conversation with a doctor at the mobile medical unit about his health problems, and the doctor examined him and gave him syrup and tablets that gave him relief. After, receiving the benefits Dilip Yadav stated that if anyone in the house is ill, he goes to the mobile medical unit for a checkup, where he receives free health tests, treatment, and medicines. As, a result of this they have received relief from costly medical expenses and medications, expressing his gratitude towards the Chhattisgarh government for giving free medical consultation and medication through the doctor at MMU he thanked the government for introducing such a useful scheme. Similarly, Manoj Agrawal, a resident of Akaltara, Balram Patel, a resident of Baloda, and Bisahin Yadav, a resident of Janjgir, also expressed their gratitude to the Chhattisgarh government for providing no-cost medicines, lab tests, and treatment.
Mukhyamantri Slum Swasthya Yojana: Mobile medical units benefits people living in old age homes
Balod, TNINS
People in the state's urban areas are able to access healthcare facilities close to their homes because of mobile medical unit under the Mukhyamantri Slum Swasthya Yojana, which is in line with the intentions of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. People's time and money are saved since there are free health checkups, treatments, and medicines available to the general public close to their homes, minimizing the need for hospital visits.
Meanwhile, Health team of the Mobile Medical Unit, which is part of the Mukhyamantri Slum Swasthya Yojana, organized a health camp at the old age home in Shikaripara, District Headquarters Balod. After assessing and treating the residents' health, free medicines were given to them. The elders residing in the old age home praised the government's initiative, saying that it is a very nice scheme because they get free health check-ups and medicines every month, which they use on a regular basis.
They stated that with the use of these medicines and the physical problem could quickly be diagnosed and cured. They no longer have to visit the hospital on a regular basis. This hospital vehicle is proving to be really beneficial to them.
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