Chhattisgarh
The 35th conference of Kisan Sabha in Thrissur from 13th, 6 delegates from Chhattisgarh, strategy will be made to intensify the struggle against anti -farmer policies
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Raipur. The 35th National Conference of the All India Kisan Sabha is being held in Thrissur (Kerala) from 13–16 December, in which more than 800 delegates from all over the country will participate. In this conference, a plan will be made to develop nationwide struggle and expand the organization against anti -farmer, anti -agricultural policies of the Center and the states. 6 representatives of Chhattisgarh Kisan Sabha will participate in this national conference.
This information was given by Sanjay Parate, president of Chhattisgarh Kisan Sabha, in a release. He said that this conference of Kisan Sabha is held in the background of one and a half years of nationwide joint struggle against the three anti -agricultural laws of the Central Government and the martyrdom of more than 750 Annadatas in this struggle, the central government is forced to withdraw these anti -farmer laws. If these agricultural laws were implemented, the country's cultivation would have gone in the hand of corporate companies. The Kisan Sabha had an important contribution in this unprecedented victory to the Kisan community in the struggle against anti -people policies being implemented by the central government. Due to this nationwide struggle, the basic issues of farmers have come to the center of the country's politics.
He said that despite this victory, the movement is going on all over the country on the basic issues like land for agriculture and housing for poor farmers and landless, to liberate them from debt-trap, increase public expenditure for farming, to make laws to declare the minimum support price of one and a half times more the gross production cost, subsidy in fertilizer - Seed -Power -Water - pesticides etc., universal public distribution system, employment of 200 days in MNREGA and giving wages of Rs 600, effective implementation of forest rights and PESA law and not snatching farmers land in the name of development. In this conference of Kisan Sabha, a strategy will be made to strengthen the nationwide movement with the help of labor organizations on these issues. Along with this, there will be a demand to withdraw the Labor Code which goes against the working class.
The Kisan Sabha leader said that in this conference a plan will also be finalised to implement the slogan of "Kisan Sabha in every village and every farmer in Kisan Sabha", so that the membership of Kisan Sabha can be brought to three crore in the next five years. At present, the membership of the All India Kisan Sabha is Rs 1.5 crore. Efforts are on to create its active units in all the districts and tehsils of the country to strengthen the organization.
He informed that Rakesh Tikait and other leaders of the Sanyukt Kisan Morcha will also address the AIKS conference. All the "Amar Shaheed Kisan Jyoti Yatras", organised to spread the message of the conference to the farmer community, will reach Thrissur by December 12 tomorrow. Chhattisgarh Kisan Sabha general secretary Rishi Gupta (Surguja), Prashant Jha and Jawahar Singh Kanwar (Korba), Kapil Paikra (Surajpur) and Bifan Nagesia (Balrampur) have reached Trishur to attend this national conference. The conference will concluded on 16th December by a massive kisan rally.
Sanjay Parete
President, Chhattisgarh Kisan Sabha
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Chhattisgarh honored by the Union Health Ministry.
Chhattisgarh was facilitated for having achieved 100% functional health and wellness centers ahead of time.
Union Health Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya gave the certificate to Chhattisgarh today in a program organized in Varanasi on Universal Health Coverage Day
62 more health and wellness centers have been operationalized in the state till December than the set target
Raipur. 11 December 2022. Today,Chhattisgarh was honored by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for achieving 100 percent target of making health and wellness centers functional before the deadline. Union Health Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath presented the certificate to Chhattisgarh for this achievement in a program organized in Varanasi on Universal Health Coverage Day. Chhattisgarh has functionalized more centers than the target set for the operation of health and wellness centers till December-2022. Chhattisgarh had got a target to upgrade a total of 4825 Primary Health Centers, Sub Health Centers and Urban Health Centers and operate them as Health and Wellness Centers. At present, 62 more than this target i.e. 4887 centers are being operated in the state.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel and Health Minister Mr. T.S. Singhdev has congratulated the Health Department and National Health Mission, Chhattisgarh for this commendable work and achievement. While patting the back of the departmental team engaged in this, he expressed hope that soon all the selected health centers in the state would be upgraded as Health and Wellness Centers. Dr. Poonam Sisodia, Joint Director, Health and Family Welfare Department, Surguja Division, received this honor on behalf of Chhattisgarh in varanasi.
12 types of facilities are available in the Health and Wellness Center
Pre-natal care and delivery, newborn child health and immunization, family planning and reproductive health, national health program, and communicable and non-communicable disease screening and health management, mental health screening and management, common diseases, Out Patient Care and Management, Eye-Nose-Ear-Throat General Care, Oral Health Care, Geriatric Health Care Services and Emergency Medical Services are being provided in every health and wellness centres.
Yoga and wellness activities are also being conducted through these centers to make people aware of their health and well being. To provide universal primary health care and better health services to the people of the state, numerous Community Health Officers (CHOs) have been appointed in the Sub Health Center Health and Wellness Centers.
Jashpurnagar: special camp organized in Kansabel to provide unique identity cards to Divyangjans.
Jashpurnagar TNINS
To facilitate card distribution among Divyangjans, special Camps are being organized by the Social Welfare Department in all district panchayat headquarters to issue special identity cards to the Divyangjans of the district. Today, a camp was organized in Kansabel development block where Cards and materials were distributed to the beneficiaries. On this occasion, officials of Social Welfare Department, Health Department, other public representatives and villagers were present.
According to the information received from the Social Welfare Department, a total of 111 people were registered and cards have been distributed to 79 people. Crutches have been distributed to 6 people, while giving information in this regard, the Social Welfare Department has informed that weekly camps will be organized on every Saturday in the health centers located at all district panchayat headquarters of the district for gram panchayat-wise physical check-up and registration of the remaining Divyangjans in the UDID portal. Officials informed that this weekly camp, which will be organized on every Saturday in the district, will continue continuously till 100 percent registration for UDID of all Divyangjans residing in all Gram Panchayats is completed.
Chhattisgarh Regional Science Center attracts a huge crowd of visitors
Raipur, 10 December 2022/TNINS
Thousands of people thronged into the Chhattisgarh Regional Science Center Raipur on December 10. Students from the Kawardha district also visited the centre. The single day visitor figure crossed 1000. In the last 10 days of December, more than 2000 students from 23 schools visited the centre. Students of Prayas and Eklavya schools belonging to different tribes visited the centre. Students belonging to the special backward tribe of Pahadi Korwa also visited the Chhattisgarh Regional Science Center situated in Raipur.
Chhattisgarh Regional Science Center has activities like a 3-D show and a Planetarium show which attract many visitors specially the students. The centre also showcases a 3D film based on NASA and a planetarium show with a night sky also attracts many visitors. There is also a huge green science park and a science exhibition which showcases the science models at the centre. Along with this, Science Quiz held at the Science Center on every Saturday has also attracted students coming from different schools.
On the occasion of celebrating December 10 as International Human Rights Day, an awareness lecture was also provided to the students from different schools by Scientist and Engineer Dr. Shirish Kumar Singh, and Scientist Mr. Amit Kumar Meshram. The lecture focused on the relationship between human rights and science and analyze the ways of research in the science field that can protect the rights of the public as expressed by the International Covenant on Economic and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). At the same time, scientific information and products should be accessible to the public. During the lecture, Scientific Officer Mrs. Pragya Kadam, Mr. Varun Kumar Mishra, Ms. Tarini Verma, Ms. Shreya Mishra, along with other officers were also present.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel expressed deep grief over the Kumhari over bridge accident
TNINS
Raipur, 10 December 2022/ Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has expressed deep grief over the death of a couple after a bike fell from the under-construction over bridge in Kumhari.
Expressing his deep condolences to the bereaved family members, the Chief Minister has directed the district administration to provide better treatment facilities to the girl child injured in the accident. The Chief Minister has given instructions to the officials concerned to take immediate punitive measures against those responsible for this incident.
Along with this, the Chief Minister has directed the district administration officials to ensure all security measures including barricading in the under-construction overbridge so that such incidents do not occur in future. Shri Baghel has prayed to God for the peace of the deceased souls and for providing strength to the family members to bear the loss.
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Mukhyamantri Dai-Didi Clinic: Over 1.32 lakh women received free medical care.
Raipur, TNINS
Through the Mukhyamtri Dai-Didi Mobile Clinics, around 1776 camps have been organised so far in the state. Through Dai-didi clinic camps held close to their homes, 1 lakh 32 thousand 888 women and girls who reside in slums in the Raipur, Bilaspur, and Bhilai Municipal Corporation regions have received treatment.
It should be noted that the Chhattisgarh government's Urban Administration and Development Department oversees the Mukhyamantri Dai-Didi Clinic Yojana. Under the scheme, a team of women doctors and women staff arrive in the vehicle of Dai-Didi Clinic's mobile medical unit and treat needy women and girls for various diseases free of cost. Lab tests of 24 thousand 146 women were done by these mobile medical units and free medicines were given to 1 lakh 27 thousand 99 women. As a result, these hard-working, poor-slum-dwelling women who previously were unable to receive treatment due to time constraints or a variety of other factors are now able to do so close to their homes with the assistance of female doctors and medical personnel.
Kisan Sabha demanded recognition of 'Kisan' and 'Lohar' tribes, said: Assembly should pass the resolution
Raipur. The Chhattisgarh Kisan Sabha and Adivasi Ekta Mahasabha have demanded recognition of Scheduled Tribes for the people of 'Kisan' and 'Lohar' tribes living in Surguja and Balrampur districts as Nagesia and Agaria tribes. In this regard, a memorandum in the name of the President was submitted to the District Collector, Surguja today.
In a statement issued today, Chhattisgarh Kisan Sabha President Sanjay Parate and General Secretary of Adivasi Ekta Mahasabha Balsingh said that at present the majority of kisan and lohar tribes reside in these two districts, which are actually Nagesia and Agaria tribes. Their population at present is about three lakhs. There has been a continuous movement here demanding the status of Nagesia tribe to the 'kisan’ tribals. Therefore, 'kisan' should be associated with Ngesia tribe and 'lohar' with Agaria, so that these tribes can get the benefit of reservation and it can be saved from the loot of land by non-tribals.
It is noteworthy that in this session of Parliament, the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Fifth) Amendment Bill, 2022 is being brought by the Central Government, in which it has been proposed to recognize 42 tribal communities of Chhattisgarh as Scheduled Tribes. Due to minor discrepancies including spelling errors, these communities of tribals have been deprived of the recognition of Scheduled Tribes till date. An attempt has been made to remove these loopholes in the proposed bill.
Kisan Sabha and Adivasi Ekta Mahasabha have welcomed the bill and demanded that justice should also be done which are known as 'Kisan' and 'Lohar' in Nagesia and Agariya tribes and in the amendment bill, 'Kisan' and 'Lohar' should also be added. They have said that the people of this community are deprived of the recognition of the tribe due to the land settlemen records, in which they are registered as 'kisan' and 'lohar'
They said that the kisan have Roti–Beti relations with the people of Nagesia tribe and their kinship extends to Jashpur and Raigarh districts of Chhattisgarh state as well as Jharkhand and Odisha states. In Jharkhand and Odisha, the kisan tribe has been recognized years ago by equating 'Kisan' with 'Nagesia', while in Chhattisgarh the discrepancy continues and the BJP, which ruled the state for 15 years, is clearly responsible for this.
Kisan Sabha and Adivasi Ekta Mahasabha have appealed to all the BJP MPs representing this state to take the necessary steps to include 'Kisan' and 'Lohar' tribes in the amendment bill to remove the injustice done to 'Kisan' and 'Lohar' tribals. They have also urged the Congress government in the state to pass a resolution in this regard in the assembly.
Sanjay Parate,
President, Chhattisgarh Kisan Sabha
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Gariyaband girl to get treatment at Narayana Super Specialty Hospital after Chief Minister’s intervention
Will get relief from heart disease
Gariyaband TNINS
05-year-old Yogendri hailing from Chinkrabhatha village under Deobhog development block of Gariyaband district will get free-of-cost treatment for her heart disease at NHMMI Narayana Super Specialty Hospital, Raipur.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel had reached Deobhog as a part of his statewide ‘Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan’. He received information about Yogendri suffering from congenital heart disease. Shri Baghel directed the officials concerned to provide immediate medical assistance to the girl. On the instructions of the Chief Minister, complete information regarding Yogendri’s disease was obtained by the RBS team of the Deobhog development block. After having a discussion with the family, Deobhog Block Medical Officer made arrangements for her free-of-cost treatment at NHMMI Narayana Super Specialty Hospital, Raipur. The parents agreed to take their daughter to Raipur for treatment and the hospital concerned has also been informed about the same.
The parents have expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Chief Minister for his cooperation and for ensuring free medical arrangements for the treatment of their daughter.
#Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan’: Chief Minister met representatives of various social organizations in Saraipali
Sanctioned Rs 1.16 crore for the construction of various community halls

Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel met the delegation of various communities and social organizations in Saraipali development block of Mahasamund district late on Wednesday as a part of his ‘Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan’. He took information from the representatives of all communities regarding their social activities and took direct feedback on the implementation of government schemes and programmes.
Members of Chhattisgarh Ramnami Ram Bhajan Sanstha Bilaigarh met the Chief Minister and accorded him a warm welcome. Chief Minister met representatives of Advocates Union Basna, ration vendors, Bhunjia Samaj, Gada Samaj, Dhobi Samaj, Dhurva Samaj, Kalar Samaj, Banjara Samaj, Kanwar Samaj, Oraon Samaj, Sanvra Samaj, Agrawal Samaj, Yadav Samaj, Sahu Samaj, Brahman Samaj, Kolta Samaj, Sikh Samaj, Muslim Samaj, Manikpuri Samaj, Chauhan Samaj Sarpanch Sangh, Akhil Bhartiya Yadav Mahasabha, and farmers of Baloda-Bazaar.

A delegation of Satnami Samaj Bade Sajapali invited the Chief Minister to participate in the programme to be organized on the occasion Ghasidas Jayanti. The members of the Saraipali Paddy Procurement Society met the Chief Minister and expressed their gratitude towards him for appealing to farmers to donate paddy stubble. He suggested displaying banners of paddy stubble donations in the paddy procurement centers to make farmers aware of the same.
Besides, Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel gave approval of about Rs 1 crore 16 lakh 20 thousand for miscellaneous construction works including the construction of community halls on the demand of various communities. This includes the construction of a dome in the hostel premises of Agharia Samaj at a cost of Rs 30 lakh, Rs 20 lakh for the construction of the community hall of Agrawal Samaj Bhawarpur, Rs 15 lakh for the community hall of Gayatri Trust, Rs 15 lakh for the construction of Dharamshala of Banjara Samaj Basna, Rs. 15 lakhs to Brahm Vidya Vihangam Yog Samiti, Rs. 15 lakhs to Vipra Samaj for construction of an additional room in Geeta Bhawan, and Rs 5 lakhs for community hall of Dhobi Samaj. Besides, he announced a financial grant of Rs 1.20 lakh to Neha Nayak for her B.Ed. studies.
Gauthans procuring cow dung with their own capita signifies a huge success of Godhan Nyaya Yojana: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel
More than half of the Gauthans of the state are now procuring cow dung from their own resources
Chief Minister made an online transfer of Rs 7.83 crore as the 57th installment of Godhan Nyaya Yojana to the accounts of the beneficiaries
So far, Rs 188.45 crore has been paid to the cattle dung sellers, villagers since the inception of the scheme
Women and Youth of the state are playing an important role in realizing the vision of 'Gadhbo Nava Chhattisgarh'
In the near future, Rural Industrial Parks will become the foundation of a strong rural economy
Raipur, TNINS

Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel said that Gauthans procuring dung with their own capital is a major sign of success for Godhan Nyay Yojana. More than half of the Gauthans in the rural areas of the state are procuring cow dung from their own resources, and do not need the funds from state government any more. Out of the Rs 4.62 crore paid to the cow dung vendors today, Rs 2.88 crore has been paid by 4270 self-supporting Gauthans and Rs 1.74 crore has been paid by the Agriculture Department. In the last fortnight, self-supporting Gauthans of the state have paid more amount against dung procurement than the Agriculture Department. So far, the self-supporting Gauthans of the state have procured dung worth Rs 29.61 crore from their own resources.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel was addressing the virtual program organized at his residence office today for the transfer of funds to the beneficiaries of Godhan Nyaya Yojana. Chief Minister made an online payment of Rs 7 crore 83 lakh to the beneficiaries in the programme, for the cow dung procured from cattle rearers, villagers, farmers and landless people in Gauthans between November 16 and November 30. In lieu of cow dung, an amount of Rs 4 crore 62 lakh was transferred online to the accounts of dung vendors, Rs 1.28 crore was transferred to Gauthan committees and Rs 1.93 crore was transferred as dividend to the accounts of women groups. Agriculture Minister Mr. Ravindra Choubey, Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Pradeep Sharma, Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain, Agriculture Production Commissioner Dr. Kamalpreet Singh, Managing Director of Godhan Nyay Mission Dr. Ayyaz Tamboli, Mission Director of State Rural Livelihood Mission Mr. Avnish Sharan, Mr. Gaurav Kumar Singh, Joint Secretary, Panchayat and Rural Development Department was also present.

Make a belller machine available to each of the Gauthans
On this occasion, Chief Minister said that the youth and women of the state are playing an important role in realizing the vision of 'Gadhbo Nava Chhattisgarh'. Youth and women are being included in the activities of Rural Industrial Parks, to provide them a good source of employment and income. Mr. Baghel said that the farmers should be encouraged to donate hay, as the arrangement of water and fodder in gauthans will prevent the cattle from roaming on the farms and roads. He instructed the officers to make belller machine available in gauthans for preparing para bundles. Chief Minister further said that the high on demand products should be prepared in Rural Industrial Park on a priority basis.
In this context, Chief Minister shared that during the Bhent-Mulaqat visit to Rajim assembly constituency, a woman told him that she has earned Rs 4 lakh by printing in sacks used for vermi compost. Mr. Baghel said that youth and women should be trained to prepare good products. He said that in the near future, Rural Industrial Park will become a strong foundation of our rural economy. Chief Minister said that the amount paid in lieu of cow dung is continuously increasing. People are taking care of cows, understanding the importance of cow dung and vermi compost. During the Bhent-Mulaqat visit, some Gothan committees had demanded construction of a shed so that they may conduct economic activities from their own funds.
Agriculture Minister Mr. Ravindra Choubey said that so far 11 thousand 252 Gauthans have been approved in the state, and construction of 9 thousand 619 of these Gauthans have been built. And 8440 of these Gauthans have been built in rural areas. Moreover, 4270 of these Gauthans have become self-supporting. The production and distribution of vermi compost is being done with the coordination of various departments. Soon, the production of vermi compost will be started on a large scale in Chhattisgarh. He said that RIPA's activities will be further expanded with the participation of youth.
Managing Director of Godhan Nyay Mission, Dr. Ayyaz Tamboli said that since the introduction of Godhan Nyay Yojana, Rs 188.45 crore has ben paid in lieu of dung procurement, and Gothan Committees and Women Self Help Groups have been paid an amount of Rs 170.05 crore as dividend. He informed that till now 19.82 lakh quintals of vermi compost has been produced in the gauthans and 16.24 lakh quintals of the vermi compost produced has been sold. Dr. Tamboli informed that so far 2.25 lakh quintals of hay has been received as donation in the gauthans.
#BhentMulakat : State government worked towards preserving the conventional business: Chief Minister Shri Baghel
Chief Minister attended the swearing-in ceremony of the Leather Craftsmen Development Board
Extended congratulations to the newly appointed chairman, members
Raipur, TNINS

Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel on Thursday attended the swearing-in ceremony of the Leather Craftsmen Development Board at his residence office here. The Chief Minister congratulated and extended his best wishes to the newly appointed Board Chairman Shri Tarun Bijor and members Shri Khilwan Baghel, Smt. Sarojini Ratre, and Shri Tulsi Daudiya for their new responsibilities.
“I hope that the chairman of the board and all the members will discharge their duties with utmost dedication and participate in the progress of the state”, said the Chief Minister. Agriculture Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey, State Scheduled Caste President Shri KP Khande, and Vice President Smt. Padma Manhar were also present on the occasion.

Addressing the gathering on occasion, the Chief Minister said that leather has been important since the beginning of human civilization. Earlier people used to wear shoes and slippers made of leather. Gradually, the race for development affected the leather business and the use of leather decreased. Leather was replaced by other materials for the manufacture of shoes and slippers.
Chief Minister said that after the formation of our government, we did the work of preserving conventional businesses. One such step is setting up Gauthans across the state. Besides, in a bid to give a better market to the products made under conventional business setup, an arrangement for better packaging and branding of the products was made. C-Marts have been started in cities on the lines of modern showrooms for the sale of these products. Along with this, Rural Industrial Park has been established and a budget provision of Rs 600 crore has been made for its development. This will give a boost to our traditional businesses and increase business opportunities in the rural areas. Other representatives of the community were also present on the occasion.
#BhentMulakat : Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel distributed motorized tricycles to Divyang beneficiaries
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel on Wednesday distributed motorized tricycles to Pramila Bhoi of Pipli Pali village and Ashok of Kashi Pali village falling under Saraipali assembly constituency under the ‘Sahayak Upkaran Yojana’ being run by the Social Welfare Department.
Pramila Bhoi, a B.Sc. second-year student said that she used to face a lot of difficulties while going to school and college. Getting a motorized tricycle will make her travel easier and she will be able to focus well on her studies. Pramila expressed her gratitude for this ambitious scheme of the government saying that she is extremely happy after receiving the motorized tricycle.
#BhentMulakat Bhanwarpur to be upgraded to Nagar Panchayat and Sub Tehsil
Announced a College and a Swami Atmanand English medium for Bhanwarpur
Nationalized bank in Bhanwarpur to be opened soon
Bhanwarpur police post to be upgraded to police station
Raipur TNINS
Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel on Wednesday reached Bhanwarpur village of Saraipali assembly constituency under Mahasamund district as a part of his mammoth public interaction drive 'Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan'. On the demand of public representatives and villagers, the Chief Minister made several announcements which includes upgrading Gram Panchayat Bhanwarpur to a Nagar Panchayat, upgrading Bhanwarpur to a sub-tehsil, opening a branch of a nationalized bank in Bhanwarpur, upgrading police post Bhanwarpur to a police station, to open a college, a Swami Atmanand English medium school, an open gym in Bhanwarpur. He also assured of speedy completion of the road construction from Bhanwarpur to Saraipali. The communities present during the Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan welcomed the Chief Minister's announcements with enthusiasm and expressed gratitude to him.
While addressing the crowd at the Jan Chaupal, he took information from the representatives of all communities regarding their social activities and took direct feedback on the implementation of government schemes and programmes. He urged to take maximum advantage of the schemes implemented for health and education. He commenced his programme by garlanding the portrait of 'Chhattisgarh Mahtari' and lighting the lamp.
Raghunath's loan of Rs 3 lakh waived off, bought a tractor from farm income
During the Jan Chaupal, Potapara's farmer Raghunath told the Chief Minister that his loan of Rs 3 lakh has been waived off. With the income from farming, he installed a pump in the field and also bought a tractor. Umang Sao of Ara-Pathra village sought help from the Chief Minister for the treatment of stomach ailment, on which the Chief Minister assured him to give Rs. 2 lakh. Rohit Dadsena of Sakri village told that he has earned Rs 02 lakh 32 thousand by selling a total of 1160 quintal cow dung. Dayanidhi Nayak, a member of Yuva Mitan Club, told the Chief Minister that there are 42 members in the club, and sports, cleanliness, and many other activities are being conducted by the club. Hem Bai Patel, a beneficiary of the Haat Bazar Clinic Yojana, told that she is a patient of BP and taking treatment free of cost through the scheme.
Shed to be built for mushroom production and poultry farming in Gauthan
In the Jan Chaupal, Rekha Lahre told the Chief Minister that her group has earned Rs. 1 lakh 5 thousand from vermicompost manufacturing. Rekha demanded a shed each for mushroom and poultry farming, and wire fencing around the Gauthan. Chief Minister gave instructions to the collector regarding the demands made by Rekha. Puja, a student of Basna's Swami Atmanand School, told the Chief Minister that Swami Atmanand School provides free as well as high-quality education. The Chief Minister said that 400 more Swami Atmanand schools would be opened next year. Lakshya Banjare, a young student of Class I told the Chief Minister the names of 33 districts of Chhattisgarh, on which Chief Minister Mr. Baghel praised Lakshya.
Chief Minister distributed cycles to girl students of Swami Atmanand School
Under the ‘Saraswati Cycle Yojana’, the Chief Minister distributed cycles to the girl students of Swami Atmanand School of Basna. As part of the Saraswati Cycle Yojana, free cycles were given to class IX students Tejaswani Sao, Ankita Pradhan, Shivani Sahu, Mandakini Pandey, and Shraddha Pradhan.
Chief Minister distributed lentil seed mini kit to the beneficiaries
Lentil seed mini kit was distributed to Yudhishthir Patel, Santosh Nayak, Ratan Sidar, Jagdish Patel of Gram Panchayat Bhanwarpur, and Pritam Singh Sidar of Gram Panchayat Kudela. Farmers are being encouraged to cultivate pulses and oilseeds. In this sequence, Lentil Seed Mini Kit was distributed.
Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel distributed motorized tricycles to Divyang beneficiaries
Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel distributed motorized tricycles to Pramila Bhoi of Pipli Pali village and Ashok of Kashi Pali village hailing from the Saraipali assembly constituency. Pramila Bhoi, a B.Sc. second-year student said that she used to face a lot of difficulties while going to school and college. Getting a motorized tricycle will make her travel easier and she will be able to focus well on her studies. Pramila expressed her gratitude for this ambitious scheme of the government saying that she is extremely happy after receiving the motorized tricycle.
#Bhent-Mulaqat, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel in the Bhent-Mulaqat public interaction programme organized at Devbhog area of Gariaband district
#Bhent-Mulaqat, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel in the Bhent-Mulaqat public interaction programme organized at Devbhog area of Gariaband district

-Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached Pariabahra for Bhent-Mulaqat.
-The Chief Minister distributed checks of assistance amount to the beneficiaries of various beneficiary oriented schemes.
-The Chief Minister started his Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan by garlanding the portrait of Chhattisgarh Mahtari.
-Farmer Shri Krishna Kumar Nag informed the Chief Minister during Bhent-Mulaqat that his loan of Rs 50,000 had been waivedoff. Paddy totaling 65 quintals has been sold.
-Both the money saved from the loan cancellation and the money received from the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana have given him a great deal of relief.
-Krishna Kumar Nag stated that he purchased three tractors to which he is renting them out to generate income.
-The Women Self Help Group's Keshari Sonwani told the Chief Minister that her organisation had made 359 quintals of vermicompost. With the money she made, she purchased a pair of gold earrings for herself.
-Food Minister Shri Amarjeet Bhagat was also present in the program.
1. Devbhog will be made a Nagar Panchayat.
2. Jhakharpara will be given the statues of a sub-tehsil.
3. Construction of a new building of Devbhog Girls Higher Secondary School announced.
4. Renovation of Devbhog's children's school building announced.
5. Opening of a branch of District Cooperative Rural Bank in village Sinapali announced.
6. Construction of new community building in Devbhog announced.
7. Announcement of beautification of Kosta Muda pond.
8. Sanction of Rs 30 lakhs to develop Rishi waterfall as tourism destination announced.
9. Construction of high-level bridge at Beladdnala.
10. Announcement to name Sardapur ITI after Amar Shaheed Bhojram Tandi.
11. Announcement of construction of bridge in village Moongia and Jhakharpara.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated and performed Bhoomipujan of 203 development works worth Rs. 68.59 crores for Rajim assembly constituency
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Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel on Tuesday inaugurated and performed Bhoomipujan of 203 development works worth Rs 68 crore 59 lakh 93 thousand for Rajim assembly constituency as a part of his ‘Bhent Mulaqat Abhiyan’. This includes Bhoomipujan of 167 works costing Rs 57 crore 81 lakh Rs 71 thousand and the inauguration of 36 works costing Rs 10.78 crore.
Chief Minister Shri Baghel performed Bhoomipujan of one work costing Rs 151.16 lakh under the Electricity Department, 7 works costing Rs 13.41 crore under the Public Works Department, 3 works costing Rs 7.65 crore under the Water Resources Department, 8 works costing Rs 6.71 crore under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, 17 works costing Rs 16.59 crore under Public Health Engineering Department, 33 works costing Rs 3.82 crore under Nagar Palika Gariyaband, 48 works costing Rs 2.89 crore in Nagar Panchayat Rajim, 29 works costing Rs 2.88 crore in Nagar Panchayat Fingeshwar, 2 works costing Rs 20.14 lakh under Gariyaband Janpad Panchayat, 7 works costing Rs 84.49 lakh under Chhura Janpad Panchayat and 12 works costing Rs 1.27 crore under Fingeshwar Janpad Panchayat.
Similarly, Shri Baghel inaugurated 5 works under the Public Works Department costing Rs 5.58 crore, 4 works costing Rs 1.51 crore under the Forest Department, 2 works costing Rs 74 lakh under the Health Department, one work costing Rs 1.62 crore under Tribal Development Department, 3 works costing Rs 16 lakh under Gariyaband Janpad Panchayat, 11 works costing Rs 64 lakh under Chhura Janpad Panchayat and 10 works costing Rs 50 lakh under Fingeshwar Janpad Panchayat.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel performed the Bhoomipujan of the Incubation Center and Rural Industrial Park based on forest produce
TNINS

The Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today performed the Bhoomipujan of the forest produce - based incubation center and rural industrial park in the remote forest zone of Devbhog of the Gariyaband district to further strengthen the rural infrastructure. He also approved the amount of Rs. 7.42 crores for the establishment of the rural industrial park.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that this forest produce - based park will prove to be a milestone in the road to the economic and social upliftment of thousands of forest produce collector families living in the forest zones. On this occasion, the Food Minister Mr. Amarjit Bhagat was also present.
Gariaband: Divyang Mr. Santosh's face beamed with joy after receiving a Motorised Tricycle.
Gariaband: Divyang Mr. Santosh's face beamed with joy after receiving a Motorised Tricycle.
Gariaband, TNINS
Chhattisgarh government is working hard to ensure that every eligible beneficiary receives the benefits of the schemes. Public welfare schemes are being reached even to the last person in society under the leadership of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel.Divyang Mr. Santosh Kumar Nishad, a resident of Gadaghat village in Gariaband district's Chura development block, received a motorised tricycle. Taking immediate cognizance of his application the Social Welfare Department recently provided tricycles in the Collectorate premises under Upkaran Pradan Yojana, Mr. Santosh, was delighted to receive the tricycle, stated that it will now be simpler to conduct business in adjacent villages. Previously, he had to sell Murrah-Chana while sitting in one location to cover his daily expenditures. Now he will no longer experience mobility issues and will be able to do his normal tasks easily. Mr. Santosh thanked the government for providing the tricycle and expressed his gratitude.
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