Chhattisgarh
Chief Minister Shri Baghel visits Hanchalpur Gauthan, impressed by women's contribution to rural livelihoods
Inspects cow dung paint, organic manure, and earthworm production; praises women's efforts
Meets Women's Self-Help Groups, encourages them for financial independence
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Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel is on a visit to Kurud Assembly Constituency falling under the Dhamtari district as a part of his statewide "Bhent Mulaqat Abhiyan''. The visit began with an inspection of the Hanchalpur Gauthan.
A shed worth Rs 71.91 lakhs has been constructed here as a part of the Mahatma Gandhi Rural Industrial Park scheme to promote livelihoods. Women's self-help groups are running various income-generating activities in the Gauthan.
The Gauthan also has a unit for cow dung paint production. The Chanchal Women's Self-Help Group is operating the unit and producing natural cow dung paint. To date, they have produced 1200 liters of natural cow dung paint, of which 300 liters have been sold, generating a revenue of Rs 67,500 for the group.

In addition, the women's group has purchased 730.68 quintals of cow dung for organic manure production. This has resulted in a revenue of Rs 2.72 lakh for the group.
The Mahamaya Kisan Abhiruchi Women's Self-Help Group has generated a yield of 35.24 quintals of earthworms during earthworm production at the Hanchalpur Gauthan. This has resulted in a profit of Rs 5,51,000 from the sale of 21 quintals of earthworms by the group.

In addition to these activities, mushroom cultivation, goat farming, poultry farming, sale of eggs, and fish farming are also being carried out here, which is making women financially stronger.
Chief Minister Shri Baghel impressed by women SHG's work in Hanchalpur Gauthan
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, inspected the production process of cow dung paint in Hanchalpur Gauthan, paying close attention to its details.
The women members of the group presented a rose flower to the Chief Minister, which he held in his hand while inspecting the Gauthan.
Impressed by the work of the women members, Shri Baghel praised their efforts and emphasized that the empowerment of women in the state will make the state stronger.
Announcements by Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel in Kurud Assembly Constituency’s Bhent Mulaqat Abhiyan
Announcements by Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel in Kurud Assembly Constituency’s Semra-B during the Bhent Mulaqat Abhiyan:
1. Widening and strengthening of Kurud, Charra, Katalbod, Navagaon road will be carried out.
2. Widening and strengthening of Gadadih, Parakhanda, Gudguda, Nari road will be done.
3. Widening and strengthening of Kurmatarai, Bhandra, Korra Jugdehi, Silauti, Semra, Arkar road will be done.
4. Vertinary medical in Gram Panchayat Semra B will be upgraded to Vertiniary hospital.
5. Various developmental works will be carried out in Swami Atmanand Excellent English Medium School situated in Bhakhara.
6. Muktidham will be constructed in Siri and Korra village that comes under Gram Panchayat Gatapara.
7. Boys primary school in Gram Panchayat Bhendri will be renamed after Freedom fighter Lt. Shivprasad Sahu.
8. A Shed and manure godown will be constructed in paddy procurement center of Gram Panchayat Semra B.
9. A building will be constructed for the District Cooperative Bank in Korra village.
Inaugurates and performs Bhoomipujan of development projects worth Rs 82.39 crore in Kurud Assembly Constituency
Invites laborers to attend a conference for laborers to be held in Raipur on May Day
Government schemes brought economic prosperity, says the farmers
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Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel on Friday visited Kurud assembly constituency, as a part of his 'Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan', to meet with rural populations of Semra village and assess the implementation of government schemes on the ground. He also inaugurated and performed Bhoomipujan of development projects worth Rs 82.39 crores. This includes the inauguration of 31 works costing Rs 45.27 crores and Bhoomipujan of 34 projects amounting to Rs 37 crores.
Addressing the programme, Chief Minister stated that his government is working for the benefit of laborers and providing financial assistance to landless laborers. He also announced that a conference for laborers would be held in Raipur on the occasion of May Day. In his address to the laborers, he emphasized that they are the backbone of the state, and their interests will always be protected.
The event was attended by Women and Child Development and District Incharge Minister Smt. Anila Bhediya, Sihawa MLA Dr. Lakshmi Dhruv, Additional Chief Secretary Smt. Renu G Pillay, Chief Minister's Secretary Dr S. Bharatidasan, Divisional Commissioner Shri Yashwant Kumar, and SP Shri Prashant Thakur, along with other dignitaries and officers.
Chief Minister interacts with farmers, emphasizes on the importance of organic farming
Chief Minister commenced his programme by speaking with the farmers. A farmer from Bhakhara stated that they have achieved good results with vermicompost, and have not had any crop diseases, which has resulted in significant cost savings. In addition, a loan of Rs 3 lakh has been waived, and the government's announcement to purchase 20 quintals of paddy per acre at a support price is expected to be a great benefit to the farmers. Govind Ram Sahu shared that he has received the entire installment of the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana and that he has one-acre land and his debt has been waived under the loan waiver scheme. When the topic of vermicompost was brought up, Basanti Sahu shared that their group produces vermicompost and that it has been selling well. Their group has already produced vermicompost worth Rs 77,000. Chief Minister emphasized the importance of using organic fertilizer to improve land fertility.
Mobile Medical Unit brings medical services to Haat Bazaar
When the Chief Minister asked about the mobile medical unit operating in Haat Bazaar, Amrit Lal Sahu from Bhendarwani replied that it is a very good scheme. He explained that under this scheme, they don't have to travel to a hospital since medical services are brought to their doorstep. When they go to Haat Bazaar, they receive free treatment and medication. Rajeshwari also shared that her 3-year-old son was weak before, but he has become completely healthy and fit thanks to the 'Mukhyamantri Suposhan Abhiyan'.
Chief Minister lauds farmer's efforts to educate daughter
Priyanshu Das Manikpur, a student of Swami Atmanand English Medium School, shared with the Chief Minister that they have good and well-qualified teachers in the school, adding that his father is also a teacher in a government school. The education here is excellent. He expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister.
Sanya Gaikwad, a Commerce student studying at Swami Atmanand English Medium School in Kurud, mentioned that her father is a farmer. The Chief Minister acknowledged her father's efforts in ensuring her education. Sanya added that previously she had to pay hefty fees of Rs 30,000 and bear the total cost of up to Rs 50,000 adding bus fare. However, now she can use the saved money for higher education.
Important Announcements Chief Minister made several significant announcements related to development works in Semara B. These included plans to widen and strengthen the Kurud-Charra-Katlabod-Navagaon road, the Gadhadih-Parakhanda-Gudguda Nari road, as well as the Kurmatarai, Bhendra, Korra Jugdehi, Silauti, Semra, Arakar road.
In addition, Chief Minister announced the upgradation of veterinary medical in Semra B to veterinary hospital, various construction works at the Swami Atmanand English Medium School in Bhakhara Nagar Panchayat, the construction of Muktidham in Sirri and Korra under the Gram Panchayat Gatapar, renaming of Boys primary school in Bhendari under the Gram Panchayat in honor of freedom fighter late Shivprasad Sahu (teacher), and the construction of a shed and fertilizer godown at the Semra paddy procurement center in Semra Gram Panchayat. Lastly, the Chief Minister also announced plans for the construction of a building for the District Cooperative Bank in Korra Village.
Bhent-Mulaqat: Boriyakhurd, Raipur Rural Assembly Constituency
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel dedicates development works worth Rs 167 crore
Conducts Bhoomipujan and Lays Foundation Stone for various public facilities
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1. Repair of streams, sewer lines, and chambers of old colonies under the Housing board located at Saddu and Kabir Nagar will be undertaken.
2. Provision of Rs. 50 lakh for every BSUP colony in the assembly constituency for the repairs of sewer seepage, chambers, etc.
3. ITI will be established in Birgaon.
4. Newly-constructed Government School in Ganganagar Bhanpuri under Ward no.04 of Raipur Municipality will be upgraded to Swami Atmanand English Medium School.
5. Upgradation of High School in Sarora to Higher Secondary School.
6. Upgradation of Government Middle School in Rawabhata and Sondongri to High Schools.
7. Boundary-wall construction and beautification of Ward No. 08’s Saddu Muktidham.
8. High schools of Urkura and Boriyakhurd will undergo expansion as new rooms will soon be added.
9. Quad Room construction in Daldal Seoni Mahavir Sports Ground of Ward no. 07.
10. Deepening and beautification of the pond in Nagar Panchayat Mana Camp will be undertaken
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel dedicated a slew of developmental works worth Rs 167 crore to the residents of the area today during Bhent-Mulaqat at Boriyakhurd, falling under Raipur Rural Assembly Constituency. These works include the inauguration of various developmental works worth more than Rs 36 crore and the Bhoomipujan of works worth more than Rs 126 crore.
The Chief Minister laid the foundation stone and performed Bhoomipujan for several other developmental projects. These include approval of Rs 38 crore 02 lakh 79 thousand for 09 works of Municipal Corporation Raipur, Rs 05 crore 78 lakh 76 thousand for 16 works of Municipal Corporation Birgaon. Approval for Rs. 38 crore 56 thousand for 12 different development works of Public Works Department, Rs 44 crore 37 lakh for different development works of Nagar Panchayat Mana, and Rs 19 lakh 36 thousand for development works related to the Health and Family Welfare Department. Laid foundation stone for 02 development works for Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution Company Limited at a cost of Rs.04 crore 03 lakh 22 thousand.
Similarly, the Chief Minister said that "Our government is determined to connect the villages, the poor, the farmers, and the general public to the mainstream of development." Inauguration of various developmental works worth Rs. 36.57 crore was done, which includes 13 works of Municipal Corporation Raipur costing 32 crore 76 lakh 33 thousand, 02 works of Municipal Corporation Birgaon costing 74 lakh 87 thousand, work of Chhattisgarh Rural Road Development Agency costing 50 lakh 36 thousand, and 1 work of Chhattisgarh Rural Road Development Agency costing Rs. 02 crore 56 lakh 41 thousand
11. Renaming Kamal Vihar as Kaushalya Vihar.
12. Naming the college in Amlidih after Kaushalya Mata.
Chief Minister performs Bhoomipujan of Water Augmentation Scheme in Mana Camp
Rs 44.50 crore scheme to provide clean drinking water to 3200 households in Mana Camp
Chief Minister announces to name the new college to be opened in Mana Camp after Smt. Indira Gandhi
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Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel performed the Bhoomipujan of the Water Augmentation Scheme (Jal Avardhan Yojana) of Mana Camp Nagar Panchayat during his Bhent-Mulaqat programme in Raipur Rural Assembly Constituency today. The scheme, which is estimated to cost around Rs 44.50 crore, will be completed in 27 months and will provide clean drinking water to 3,200 houses in Mana Camp. Besides, Chief Minister announced to name the new college to be opened in Mana Camp after Smt. Indira Gandhi.
In his address to the gathering, the Chief Minister said "Completion of this scheme will ensure the proper supply of drinking water to all households, with special benefits for women. Mana Camp was established by Indira Ji, and since then, the area has been continuously developing and progressing."
He further stated that the people of Mana camp have an emotional attachment to Indira Gandhi, and in response to their demand to keep her name memorable, he announced that the new college to be opened in the area would be named Priyadarshini Indira Gandhi College. He expressed his happiness that there would be a college named after Indira Ji in the Mana Camp established by her.
Under the scheme, a total of two new overhead tanks will be built in Mana camp, and approximately 65,000-meter pipeline will be laid here. Upon the completion of the scheme, the dependency of the area residents on groundwater sources will reduce, and water will be supplied from Municipal Corporation Raipur.
Raipur Rural MLA Shri Satyanarayan Sharma, Raipur Mayor Shri Aijaz Dhebar District Cooperative Central Bank Raipur Chairman Shri Pankaj Sharma, along with other public representatives and dignitaries, were present on the occasion.
Free elbow soft tissue release surgery changes young girl's life
Helps Seema overcome her decade-long elbow problem
Raipur TNINS
Seema, who had been struggling with right elbow contracture since birth, can now straighten her hand completely like other children thanks to the elbow soft tissue release surgery performed by doctors at the DKS Superspeciality Hospital in Raipur. Her life has been filled with joy and enthusiasm as she was able to undergo the surgery for free under the Chirayu Scheme of the National Child Health Program. She has finally been able to overcome her problem of having a fixed elbow with the hard work of the doctors at the DKS hospital and the proactive efforts of the Chirayu team in Sarangarh.
When the Sarangarh Community Health Center Chirayu team of the newly formed Sarangarh-Bilaigarh district arrived at the Jhilgitar primary school for health examinations, they came face to face with 10-year-old Seema's decade-long problem. Her right elbow had been turned at a 90-degree angle since birth, making it impossible for her to straighten it. This condition is referred to as contracture of the right elbow or distal arthrogryposis of the right elbow in medical terminology. The Chirayu team encouraged Seema's family, provided guidance, and referred them to DKS Superspeciality Hospital in Raipur for treatment.
After getting admitted to DKS Hospital, Seema underwent her first surgery or casting on February 16 this year, under the guidance of pediatric orthopedic Dr Raman Srivastava. The cast was opened a few days later to assess its softness. Prior to the operation, casting was done six times. Two months later, on April 11 and 15, Seema underwent surgery for elbow soft tissue release at the pediatric orthopedic department of DKS Hospital.
Generally, such operations incur a high cost in private hospitals. However, Seema's hand surgery was performed completely free of cost under the Chirayu scheme, which is a part of the National Child Health Program. Following this operation, she will now be able to straighten her hand completely like other children. Seema's relatives have expressed their gratitude to the state government, health department, and the Chirayu team for all the assistance.
Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav' to conclude today with a devotional performance by Padma Shri Kailash Kher
Ramayan Manas Mandali performers will be honored in front of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel for carrying on the Ramayan Legacy
Popular Mumbai singer Trupti Shakya will be performing devotional bhajans
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Temples devoted to Shri Ram can be found throughout the country; however, the only very old temple dedicated to his mother Kaushalya is in Chandkhuri, Chhattisgarh. A three-day Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav is being organized on the temple premises to encourage women's empowerment. This grand festival will conclude today with Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel gracing the event as Chief Guest. Famous singer Padma Shri Kailash Kher will also give a performance of his devotional melodies in front of the audience at Mata Kaushalya Dham today.
Along with this, devotional songs by Mumbai's famous singer Trupti Shakya, Devesh Sharma of Raigarh, and Ramayan Manas Gyan will be performed by local women artists. It is worth mentioning that in a bid to carry forward the Ram Ramayani tradition, the state government has undertaken the initiative of honoring the artists of Ramayan Manas Mandali. Under this, the state is providing a monetary incentive of Rs 5,000 per Manas Mandali.
On this occasion, Culture Minister Mr. Amarjeet Bhagat will be present as president; Home and Tourism Minister Mr. Tamradhwaj Sahu; Agriculture Minister Mr. Ravindra Choubey; and Urban Administration Minister Dr. Shiv Kumar Dahariya will be present as special guests at the closing ceremony of Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav.
Chief Minister Shri. Bhupesh Baghel will inaugurate Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav in Chandkhuri
On the last day of the three-day festival, the audience will dance to the mesmerizing performance of famous singer Padma Shri Kailash Kher
On the second day of the festival Maithili Thakur will give a classical performance
Grand and attractive stage is ready for the celebration of festivals, tourist cafe and water laser show
Raipur, TNINS
On the auspicious day of AkshayTritiya (Akti), Chief Minister Shri. Bhupesh Baghel will inaugurate the 'Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav' at Chandkhuri, Lord Shri Ram's maternal place and the city of Mata Kaushalya. An attractive stage has been prepared for The Kaushalya Mahotsav program. In this festival of religion and devotion, cultural activities will be presented by renowned artists from the country, including Chhattisgarh.
To add into the festival's dignity, popular young classical singer Maithili Thakur and renowned singer Padma Shri Kailash Kher will perform at Prabhu Shri Ram's Nanihal Chandkhuri
Maithili Thakur, famous for classical songs, will perform on the second day of the Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav, while Kailash Kher will perform on April 24, the last day of the Mahotsav. Seeing the importance of Chandkhuri, these two well-known artists of the country have given their consent to come here without losing this special moment. On the first day of Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav, there will be a performance by Mumbai's famous bhajan singer Kavita Paudwal and Varanasi's Vyomesh Shukla, who will perform Shakti Puja of Shri Ram.
It is worth noting on Republic Day this year in order to celebrate the glory of Mata Kaushalya's birthplace Chandkhuri on the global stage, promote art, culture, and tourism, women empowerment, protection of working artists, promotion and continuous development of art groups. Chief Minister Shri. Bhupesh Baghel made an announcement of Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav to be celebrated. It's the only kaushalya Mata temple in Indi
Tourist cafe will be inaugurated:
On the occasion of the Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel will also inaugurate the tourist cafe presented by the tourism department in the temple grounds. Millets products with Chhattisgarhi cuisine will be sold in the tourist cafe.
Chhattisgarhi culture will be reflected in the stalls of self-help groups
For the purpose of empowering women, the market is being made available for sale and promotion of goods produced by self-help groups. On the occasion of Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav, nine stalls have been set up for the sale of things manufactured by women self-help groups, providing a glimpse of Chhattisgarhi culture.
Maithili Thakur, Kavita Paudwal, and more: Spiritual sensations to perform today at Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav
On the final day of the festival, renowned singer Padma Shri Kailash Kher will perform at Mata Kaushalya Dham
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The grand celebrations of Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav commenced on Saturday. Renowned classical singer Maithili Thakur will present her devotional songs and bhajans at Mata Kaushalya Dham in Chandkhuri on the second day of the festival today. With her melodious voice and soulful renditions, Maithili Thakur from Bihar has become a sensation among the youth of India, captivating audiences with her musical prowess and evoking a sense of spiritual devotion with her bhajans and devotional songs.
On the same day of the festival, Mumbai's celebrated singer Kavita Paudwal will also present her devotional bhajans. Moreover, Vyomesh Shukla from Varanasi will perform the Shakti Puja of Lord Rama on the festival stage. Although originally scheduled to perform on the first day, their performances have been rescheduled to the second day due to adverse weather conditions.
Mumbai's Raminder Khurana will showcase her mesmerizing devotional classical dance on the festival's second day, followed by a soulful presentation of devotional songs, music, and bhajans by Prabhanjay Chaturvedi, hailing from Bhilai.
Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly Speaker Dr Charandas Mahant will be the Chief Guest for the second day of the festival. Culture Minister Shri Amarjeet Bhagat, Tourism Minister Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu, Agriculture Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey and Urban Administration and Development Minister Shri Shivkumar Dahariya will be present as special guests.
Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav in Chandkhuri
The three-day event, which will take place from April 22 to April 24, will be filled with faith and devotion
Renowned artists from the country and state will perform Manas songs, devotional songs, dances, and bhajans
The festival will be inaugurated on April 22 by Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel
On Republic Day this year, the Chief Minister stated that the "Kaushalya Mahotsav" would be held in Chandkhuri every year
Renowned artists include Kavita Paudwal, Raminder Khurana, Trupti Shakya, Vyomesh Shukla, Prabhanjay Chaturvedi, and Devesh Sharma
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The state government's Culture Department is organising an awesome celebration titled 'Mata Kaushalya Mahotsav-2023' in Lord Shri Ram's mother's birthplace Chandkhuri. The stream of devotion to Shri Ram will flow through Lord Shri Ram's mother's birthplace Chandkhuri during the three-day festival, which will be held from April 22 to April 24, and will be filled with faith and devotion. On all three days, renowned artists from the country and the state will perform Manas songs, devotional songs, dances, and hymns. The festival will be inaugurated on April 22 by Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. On Republic Day this year, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel made an announcement that the Kaushalya Mahotsav would be held in Chandkhuri every year.
Artists Kavita Paudwal, Raminder Khurana, Trupti Shakya from Mumbai, Vyomesh Shukla from Varanasi, Prabhanjay Chaturvedi, and Devesh Sharma from Chhattisgarh will give a devotional performance
The state government is organizing this national festival to bring the magnificence of Mata Kaushalya's birthplace, Chandkhuri, to the world stage and to promote art, culture, and tourism here. On April 22, Shri Vyomesh Shukla Ram ki Shakti Puja from Varanasi and Ms. Kavita Paudwal from Mumbai will perform devotional songs and bhajans.
Meanwhile, Ms. Raminder Khurana of Mumbai will perform a devotional classical dance play on the second day of the festival, April 23, and Shri Prabhanjay Chaturvedi of Bhilai will perform a bhajan. Mr. Devesh Sharma of Raigarh and Ms. Trupti Shakya of Mumbai, on the other hand, will be performing devotional melodies, music, and bhajans on the festival's last day, April 24. On all three days of the festival, the famed Manas Mandalis of Chhattisgarh will play Manas songs.
Chief Minister Shri. Bhupesh Baghel participated in the appointment letter distribution ceremony to the youth of the Special Backward Tribe 'Pahadi Korwa' and 'Birhor' tribe at his residential office
Chief Minister Shri. Bhupesh Baghel participated in the appointment letter distribution ceremony to the youth of the Special Backward Tribe 'Pahadi Korwa' and 'Birhor' tribe at his residential office
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Tribal Development Minister Dr. Prem Sai Singh Tekam, Industries Minister Mr. Kawasi Lakhma, and Director of Tribal Development Department Mrs. Shammi Abidi were also present in this program organized through video conference.
Chief Minister Shri. Bhupesh Baghel virtually-distributed appointment letters for the posts of assistant teachers to 142 youths from the Jashpur district's Pahadi Korwa and Birhor Special Backward Tribes.
These candidates include 124 graduates from the Higher Secondary Certificate Examination, 11 graduates, and 6 postgraduates from Pahadi Korwa. One candidate from the Birhor community has also been appointed. Who has a certificate from the Higher Secondary Examination.
So far, the state government has recruited 708 youth from designated backward tribes.
During a video conference with Chief Minister Mr. Baghel, youths who received appointment letters for government jobs expressed their gratitude.
Asima told the Chief Minister that you made an announcement during Bhent-Mulaqat in Bagicha to appoint youth from special backward tribes within 10 days. She thanked the Chief Minister for putting the announcement into action so quickly.
Prior to this, applicants from the Pahadi Korwa tribe were appointed to 57 positions in various government offices within the Jashpur district based on their qualifications.
According to the Chief Minister, tribal society is traditionally a backward society in terms of development.
Some communities have been left far behind in modern society. These communities are known as Special Backward Tribes.
The state administration is making multifaceted attempts to improve the lives of the state's Special backward tribes.
These communities' educated kids are granted direct appointments in government services based on their eligibility.
As stated by the Chief Minister, several programs are being implemented in the state to help tribals.
We have implemented the best PESA legal guidelines to protect the rights of Jal-Jungle-Zameen.
The purchase and processing of 65 different types of forest produce at support prices provides employment and a valuable source of income for forest dwellers.
The purchase of Kodo-Kutk-Ragi has been arranged by determining their support price. while the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana also provides input subsidies for certain crops.
In the program, the Chief Minister stated that these young people studied under extremely challenging conditions. Today, as they are appointed as assistant teachers, their zeal for education will undoubtedly flourish in these regions. These encouraging teachers will serve as role models for their students.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel expressed his best wishes for Parshuram Jayanti
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel expressed his best wishes for Parshuram Jayanti
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Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has extended his best wishes to the state’s residents on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Lord Parshuram. Chief Minister has said in his message that Lord Parshuram is considered to be the symbol of might and courage. He is also known for his works done in the interest of humanity and for protesting against injustice.
Women set an example of saving forests from fire
They are coming forward to participate alongside forest workers
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Now we will extinguish forest fires…this is what women belonging to Jai Maa Sharda Women’s Self-help Group under the Beltara Circle, clad in green sarees as a symbol of greenery, are saying while protecting the forests from fires. These women understand the significance of forests and therefore have come forward to save forests. They are providing their free contribution while working alongside forest workers.
It is noteworthy that protecting forests from fires is of crucial importance. According to the Forest Department, the fire season started on 15 February and it is the department’s priority to protect the forests from fires. In this regard, the Forest Department is also conducting an awareness campaign to save the forests from fire. Influenced by the awareness campaign, the women belonging to Jai Maa Sharda Women’s Group under Bilaspur came forward voluntarily and presented their proposal before the Forest Department to save forests
Because of the enthusiasm and awareness amongst women, the Divisional Forest Officer of Bilaspur Mr. Kumar Nishant has instructed his subordinate forest officers that women who have come forward should be trained to extinguish forest fires and should be encouraged to take up this special initiative, The Forest Department, as a symbol of greenery, has provided them a uniform of green sarees, and have been trained to use fire blower machines to control forest fires. The village women are engaged in the work of protecting forests from fire free of cost. In this work, forest workers are also working alongside the women.
Bilaspur is the first Forest Department in Chhattisgarh that is conducting a unique initiative to protect its forest’s natural regeneration, herbs, precious wood, fruits, and flowers. Signifying the maxim of ‘Forest is life’, these women have understood that they use herbs, fruits, and flowers for themselves, which provide them an extra income and these forests are their precious heritage. We must protect forests while keeping in mind future generations. All these women, in view of these sentiments, right after receiving the news of forest fires, immediately head to forests with forest workers to extinguish the forest fire. The women who have taken this responsibility include Ramshila Bai Sorthe, Anarkali Ayam, Sonam Bai, Sat Kumari Maravi, Uma Mahant, Janki Bai, and others.
Paving blocks, chequered tiles, and more: Waste material turned into valuable products, Chief Minister praises the initiative
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel visits Hirapur-Jarway C&D Waste Management Plant
Waste management and recycling is the need of the hour for rapidly expanding cities: Chief Minister
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The debris generated from the rapid construction work in the capital city of Raipur had become a serious problem, as its disposal had not been addressed yet. However, an effective solution to this problem has been found in the form of the Hirapur- Jarway C&D waste management plant. During his 'Bhent-Mulaqat' programme in Raipur West Assembly Constituency, Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel visited the plant and held discussions with the plant's managers and the women working there.
During the discussions, the Chief Minister emphasized that waste recycling management is the biggest need of today's times, given the rapid expansion of our cities. He appreciated the plant's managers and women working there for turning this challenge into an opportunity. The women working at the plant explained to the Chief Minister that they manufacture various products such as paving blocks, covers for drains, chequered tiles, and cemented benches from waste material.
Aarti Dehre, a woman from Atari village who works at the plant, informed the Chief Minister that they manufacture 2,500 paving blocks every day and earn Rs 200 per day. She expressed her gratitude to the Chief Minister for initiating the establishment of such a good plant.
Manju Barle, a member of the Veer Women Self-Help Group who works at the plant, shared, "I reside in a nearby Atari village. Earlier, our financial situation was not good, and we had no source of income. We used to sit idle at home. But now, by working at the C&D plant, I earn a monthly income of Rs 6,000." Bharati Nishad, another woman from the Jai Maa Ambe self-help group working at the C&D plant, said, "I used to have a hard time taking care of my two children due to low income. However, now my household is running smoothly, and we are also saving money."
Rinki Nishad, a member of the Chhattisgarh self-help group working at the C&D plant, mentioned, "Working here has significantly improved our financial situation. The sales of products made here should increase to encourage production and enable more women like us to get more employment opportunities."
Spread over an area of 2 acres, plant is built at a cost of Rs 2.76 crores
Spread over an area of nearly 2 acres, the construction and demolition waste recycling plant in Jarway is built with the 15th Finance Commission's funds and has a processing capacity of 65 tonnes per shift. It is the largest plant of its kind in Chhattisgarh. The municipal corporation is expected to earn an annual revenue of Rs 7.20 lakh from it.
Convenient debris disposal facility for citizens
The common citizens can easily avail the facility of debris disposal by contacting the toll-free number 1100 or the call center number 8815898845 for transportation.
Chief Minister Mr Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the second Millet Cafe of the city at Nalanda Parisar
Delicious millet dishes will now be available in the premises for students and common people
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel today inaugurated the first millet Cafe of the city at Nalanda Parisar. Now the students preparing for competitive exams in Nalanda Parisar will have easy access to millet based food items in the premises. People of the city can also visit Millet Cafe and enjoy the food items made of Ragi kodo-kutki etc. Chief Minister inaugurated this Cafe today during his public interaction program i.e. Bhent-Mulaqat in Raipur West Assembly Constituency.
Inaugurating the second millet Cafe of capital city Raipur, Chief Minister Mr Bhupesh Baghel said that now the students coming to Nalanda Parisar for studies will get nutritious yet delicious snacks at this cafe in the premises. Now students will no longer have to go for junk food when hungry, while nutritious millet snacks will help them stay healthy and focus on their education. Chief Minister praised Collector Sarveshwar Bhure and the officials of the municipal corporation for setting up this cafe.
Occasion Chief Minister Mr Baghel cut the cake made of Ragi and also enjoyed the taste of cheela made of Kutki, Ragi bread sandwich, Ragi vegetable cutlet, Kisi kheer, Ragi cupcake, Ragi halwa, Ragi pav bhaji, etc. On the occasion incharge Minister West Mr Ravindra Chaubey, MLA and Parliamentary Secretary Mr Vikas Upadhyay, Mayor Mr Ejaz Dhebar, Chairman of Yog Commission Mr.Gyanesh Sharma, Speaker Municipal Corporation Mr. Pramod Dubey, SSO Mr. Prashant Agrawal, Municipal Corporation Commissioner Mr. Mayank Chaturvedi, and many other public representatives were present.
Healthy Traditional Food Habits are being revived and promoted
Chief Minister said that Ragi kodo kutki and millets like these have been an important part of our daily diet for generations. However, use of these grains declined over time. These food grains are rich in nutrients. At the newly inaugurated Millet Cafe, people will get healthy options of the delicious snacks made of millets.
Millet Cafes opened in many cities including Raigarh and Jagdalpur, Women Entrepreneurs are being promoted in the state
Chief Minister said that Chhattisgarh was the first state in the country to launch millet mission, and now central government as also adopted this strategy. Millet based cafes and hotels are being opened in many cities of the state including Raigarh and Jagdalpur. This cafe in Raipur has been started on the initiative of District Administration in association with Municipal Corporation. He further said that maximum of the millet cafes opened in the major cities of the state are being run by women entrepreneurs or women groups. Through these cafes, entrepreneurship is being promoted among women. He added that millet-based cafes are proving to be a milestone on the path of promoting self employment and entrepreneurship in women. Prime Minister and Central Government has appreciated this innovation of Chhattisgarh on various occasions, said Mr Baghel.
Chief Minister's appeal: visit millet cafes and enjoy delicious dishes made of Ragi Kodo Kutki
Chief Minister Mr Baghel has appealed to people of the city to visit millet cafes and enjoy the delicious millet based delicacies.
It is noteworthy that year 2023 is being celebrated as international millet year to promote the production and consumption of millets. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, millet mission was started with the objectives to boost the production of millets and minor food crops, to establish a proper system for its procurement and processing, and to provide it a proper market. Besides deciding the minimum support price of kodo- kutki and Ragi, state government has also included millet production under the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyaay Yojana. 14 districts of the state have been included under this mission. An MoU has also been signed with Indian institute of millet research Hyderabad for effective implementation of this mission. As per the MoU, Indian institute of Millet Research Hyderabad is providing expert guidance and technical support in boosting the production and processing of Kodo Kutki and Ragi, besides making high quality seeds available through seed bank.
Bhent-Mulaqat: Raipur West Assembly Constituency : Raipur's Kota Gudhyari Marg renamed as Shri Santosh Agrawal Marg
Bhent-Mulaqat: Raipur West Assembly Constituency : Raipur's Kota Gudhyari Marg renamed as Shri Santosh Agrawal Marg
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel unveils plaque for Shri Santosh Agrawal Marg
Raipur TNINS
The Kota Gudhyari Marg in Raipur has been renamed as the Shri Santosh Agrawal Marg. During his 'Bhent-Mulaqat' programme in Raipur West Assembly Constituency, the Chief Minister, Shri Bhupesh Baghel, participated in the renaming ceremony of the Kota Gudhyari Marg and unveiled a plaque in the name of the former mayor, Shri Santosh Agarwal, on the road. The organizers also honored the Chief Minister with a symbolic memento on this occasion.
During the renaming ceremony, Chief Minister Shri Baghel paid tribute to the former mayor, Shri Santosh Agrawal, by offering flowers on his portrait. He said that Shri Agrawal was a simple person with a personality that was influential enough not to be ignored. He made a significant contribution to the development of Raipur city.
Parliamentary Secretary Shri Vikas Upadhyay, MLA Shri Satyanarayan Sharma, Shri Amitesh Shukla, Shri Dhanendra Sahu, Chhattisgarh Housing Board President Shri Kuldeep Juneja, Chhattisgarh Khadi and Village Industries Board Chairman Shri Rajendra Tiwari, Chhattisgarh State Yoga Commission Chairman Shri Gyanesh Sharma were present on the occasion
Chief Minister Shri Baghel's heartwarming gesture towards children during State Police Academy Convocation Ceremony
Brings smiles to children's faces by sharing balloons with them for release
Shri Baghel's gesture of love for children earns applause at Convocation Ceremony
Raipur TNINS
It is widely known that Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has a great fondness for children. Regardless of the situation, he always takes the time to stop and talk to them whenever he sees them. In 'Bhent-Mulaqat' programmes, he has even broken protocol and security measures to spend time with children. He has even arranged a helicopter joyride for board exam toppers, showcasing his keen understanding of what would thrill the children. Moreover, to ensure better education for children, the Chief Minister has also initiated the establishment of Swami Atmanand English schools in the state.
Another example of the Chief Minister's love for children was witnessed today at the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose State Police Academy in Chandkhuri, Raipur. During a convocation ceremony, the Chief Minister was presented with colorful balloons for releasing them as a symbol of peace. He noticed that there were children sitting nearby in the audience and called two girls over to whom he gave the balloons, symbolizing peace. The children then released the balloons into the air.
Upon witnessing the Chief Minister's gesture of calling the children and giving them balloons, all attendees at the ceremony commended his love for children and expressed their gratitude by giving him a round of applause and thanking him.
Mitan reached 67 thousand people, while 46 lakh people availed for free treatment.
People saved Rs 96.20 crore by purchasing medicines from Shree Dhanwantri generic medical stores
Got rid of long lines in hospitals and government offices
Raipur, TNINS
Mukhyamantri Mitan Yojana, Mukhyamantri Shahri Slum Swasthya Yojana, Dai-Didi Clinic yojana, and Shree Dhanwantri Generic Medical Stores Yojana are being run in the state with the aim of giving people relief from time, money, and labor. These schemes are operated by the Urban Administration and Development Department. These schemes have brought relief to people from standing in queues in hospitals, government offices and spending unnecessary expenses.
Mukhyamantri Mitan Yojana was launched on May 20, 2022, with the aim of providing services related to government documents to people sitting at home.
Mitan reaching home
The state government has implemented this ambitious scheme with the goal of offering citizen-oriented services to local citizens at their homes. So that locals do not have to visit municipal corporations, tehsils, and other government offices repeatedly to obtain government services. Mitan Yojana has been launched successfully in 14 municipal corporations across the state, with the first phase of the scheme launching for 13 civic services.
More than 67 thousand people have received government documents for their needs while sitting at home as part of the Mukhyamantri Mitan Yojana. So far, more than 72,000 citizens have accessed document-related information through the scheme by dialling the toll-free number 14545. The scheme's goal is to provide 100 government services to citizens through an effective home delivery model. As a result, this system can help daily wage laborers, farmers, women, and common citizens and can save their time, money, and energy. Due to their inability to visit government offices on a regular basis, senior citizens, Divyang, and other physically weaker groups of society have greatly benefited from this scheme.
The Mukhyamantri Mitan Yojana benefits unemployed youth in the state by deploying them as Mitan agents who travel to citizens' houses to collect essential documents and give certificates in order to provide government services at citizens' doorsteps. This plan creates new job opportunities for young people while also bringing government services to the homes of local citizens.
This scheme is an exemplary initiative by the state government. Under this scheme, citizens can get a birth certificate, death certificate, marriage certificate, domicile certificate, caste certificate, income certificate, shop and establishment certificate, Aadhaar card registration (for children up to 5 years), Aadhaar mobile number correction, etc. Citizens can also get important services like the correction of marriage or death certificates.
To take advantage of the Mukhyamantri Mitan Yojana, the applicant must call the toll-free number 14545 to schedule a Mitan service appointment and ask the call centre operator for the necessary certificate.
When you contact Mitan, a Mitan representative advises you that in order to use the services, you must have the necessary documentation and Rs. 50 as a service charge on hand. Following that, Mitan representatives arrive at the applicant's home on the specified day and time. After making the certificate, Mitan representatives arrive to take the documents home.
More than 44 lakh patients benefited from free treatment
Under the Mukhyamantri Shahri Slum Swasthya Yojana, free treatment facilities are being provided to poor families living in slums. So far, more than 58 thousand camps have been organized in the state, and more than 44 lakh patients have been treated. Along with this, free pathology tests have been done for 10.69 lakh patients, and medicines have been distributed to about 37.71 lakh patients. Now, through 120 mobile medical units, free consultation, treatment, medicine, and pathology lab facilities are available in all the urban bodies in the slums.
The objective of the scheme is to provide free medical check-ups, lab tests, and free medicines to urban poor families living in the state's urban areas near their homes through mobile medical units. The objective of expanding the scheme has been set for March 31, 2022, in all municipal councils and nagar panchayats. The eligible beneficiaries of the scheme are all the citizens of the civic body area. Priority is given to citizens living in slum areas.
53 lakh people got medicines at affordable prices-
Under the Shri Dhanwantri Generic Medical Store Yojana, 195 shops have been established across the state's 169 urban bodies. These stores sell 329 generic medicines, 28 surgical products, and other surgical items. The scheme was established with the goal of ensuring a consistent supply of branded generic medicines and surgical equipment to the general public at reasonable prices. Government doctors are now mandated to write generic medications. Under the Shree Dhanwantri Generic Medical Stores Yojana, more than 53 lakh beneficiaries have saved Rs 96.20 crore on the sale of medicines worth Rs 155.54 crore as M.R.P.
In order to ensure the quality of medicines, a condition has been laid out to make generic medicines from renowned companies in the country available in these shops. Cold, cough, fever, blood pressure, insulin, and other medications will be available. As well as medicines for serious diseases, antibiotics, and surgical items are also available with a huge discount of at least 50 percent.
1.47 lakh women got home access to health service-
Under the Mukhyamantri Dai-Dididi Clinic Yojana, a medical unit comprised entirely of women visits slums and treats women. So far, 1.47 lakh women have received free medical care at 2,036 camps. So far, the plan has resulted in the lab testing of over 29 thousand women and the distribution of free medicines to over 1.44 lakh women through the organisation of camps.
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