Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh is due to easy availability of illegal liquor in the state : BJP Narayan Chandel
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday alleged that the cause for rising crime in Chhattisgarh is due to easy availability of illegal liquor in the state.
Leader of Opposition Narayan Chandel also said that neither officials nor Ministers have met the family members of victims of the Kumhari massacre. He demanded compensation of Rs 4 crores from the government.
The bodies of Bholanath Yadav (34), his wife Naila (30), son Parmad (12) and daughter Mukta (7), all residents of Kaspada village, were found in a farm house. Police on Saturday arrested three persons in the case. Chandel said after meeting the victims' family members and villagers, it was found that the business of illegal liquor was responsible for it.
Mother-daughter duo among three killed in lightning strike in Chhattisgarh
Raigarh, Oct 1 (PTI) A 60-year-old woman, her daughter and a man were killed after being struck by lightning in Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh, police said on Saturday.
The incident took place at Kesla village under Lailunga police station limits late Friday evening, a police official said.
The deceased were identified as Khulaso Sarthi (60), her daughter Kamla (30) and Sukhiram Banjara (34), all residents of Lailunga, he said.
"The victims were hit by lightning when they were trying to find shelter from rain," he said, adding that before the incident, they had gone to a nearby temple.
On being informed, police rushed to the village and sent their bodies to the Community Health Centre in Lailunga for autopsy, the official said.
Medical Examination and treatment of elderly people at 'Siyan Jatan' Clinic is being done every week
The medical camp is organised in the first Wednesday of the month in urban primary health centers and every Thursday in Ayurvedic institutions
Information will be given about the prevention and treatment of communicable and non-communicable diseases in the elderly through the old age camp
Raipur. TNIS

International Day of Older Persons is celebrated every year on October 1 to create awarenes about the safety concern, and protection of senior citizens. The month of October is also celebrated as the month of the senior citizens. This month has been dedicated to the elderly with the aim of curbing the injustice, neglect and misbehavior among them. During this month, special health facilities will be provided to the elderly patients from October 1 to October 15 in all government health institutions of the state.
On the occasion of International Day of Older Persons, numerous activities will be conducted at the state and district level to create awareness among the public to create a safe,caring and just society for the elderly. Under this,healthcare facilities like special OPD service will also be provided for the elderly in all district hospitals of the state. In such districts where there is an old age home, health check-up will be done by the team of health department and the elderly will be encouraged to adopt a healthy lifestyle. Through the old age camp, information will also be given regarding the symptoms, causes, prevention and treatment of communicable and non-communicable diseases among the elderly.
State Nodal Officer for the 'Vayovriddh' Program(healthcare program for senior citizens) Dr. Kamlesh Jain said that under this program, in the current financial year of 2022-23, eight lakh 27 thousand 077 elderly people have been screened since april. Out of these, 53 thousand 318 elderly people have been provided rehabilitation facility, four lakh seven thousand 385 have been given lab facility for medical tests, three lakh 16 thousand 098 health cards have been provided to the elderly people, 28 thousand elderly people have been provided home based care facility.
Siyan Jatan Clinics are organized in the urban primary health centers of the state on the first Wednesday of the month and every Thursday in Ayurvedic institutions for health consultation, examination and treatment of the elderly. So far, more than one lakh 12 thousand elderly people have been benefited in Siyan Jatan Clinic which operates on every Thursday in Ayurvedic institutions.
According to a study by the Statistics Office, the elderly population in the country has been increasing continuously since 1961. According to the National Census 2001, by the year 2031, the number of old people in the country will reach about 17.85 crores. International Day of Older Persons is celebrated every year with the aim of curbing the injustice, neglect and abuse done to the elderly in the world. It is worth mentioning that his year, the day is being observed on the theme of "Resilience of Older Person in Changing World with special focus on older women".
Chief Minister Mr.Baghel received a grand welcome from villagers during his road show from Mata Chandi Temple to the Bhent Mulaqat program venue
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Kabir dham : the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel performed a road show from village Indori’s Mata Chandi Temple located in Kabirdham district’s Pandariya Vidhansabha region to the Bhent Mulaqat venue. During this, the villagers gave a grand welcome to the Chief Minister. Women, children, senior citizens, and the youth from the village and the nearby areas welcomed the Chief Minister with coconuts, flowers, and Aarti, They also applied tilak on his forehead.
During the roadshow, the Chief Minister stopped at the side of the road for some time to perform worship at the Durga Pandal and prayed for the happiness and prosperity of the state’s residents. The villagers also presented Mr. Baghel with a photo of the former Prime Minister Late Mr. Rajiv Gandhi. The youth and children enthusiastically raised Zindabad slogans for Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. People gathered in vast numbers in various places to honor the Chief Minister and he was welcomed with a huge fanfare. Young people competed amongst themselves to catch a glimpse of Mr. Bhupesh Baghel and take his photos. Chief Minster accepted everyone’s greetings.
On this occasion, Cabinet Minister and Kawardha MLA Mr. Mohammad Akbar and Pandariya MLA Mrs. Mamta Chandrakar were also present.
Chhattisgarhia Olympics to be organized from October 6
The event will be organized in six different levels ranging from Mitan Club-level to State-level, separate organizing committees will be constituted for each specific level
Competitions for 14 kinds of traditional sports such as Gilli Danda, Pitthool, Langdi Daud, Banti (Kancha), Billas, Fugdi, Gedi Daud, Bhanwara to be organized in group and single categories
Competitions will be held separately for three different age groups, from children to the elderly, there will be separate categories for women and men
Panchayat and Rural Development and Urban Administration and Development Department have been entrusted with the responsibility to organize this sports event
The decision of organizing Chhattisgarhia Olympics was taken in a recent cabinet meeting, on the initiative of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel
Raipur, TNIS
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, State Government has decided to organize Chhattisgarhia Olympics 2022-2023, with the objective to promote traditional sports activities in rural and urban areas, to provide platform to the sports talent, to create awareness towards sports and to encourage sportsman spirit among people. Sports and Youth Welfare Department has finalized the entire action plan and issued it on 23 September 2022. Panchayat and Rural Development and Urban Administration and Development Department have been entrusted with the responsibility to organize Chhattisgarhia Olympics in six different levels.
Chhattisgarhia Olympics will be commenced from Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club-level on 6 October 2022, and after the competitions in 6 different levels, the event would come to a close on 6 January 2023. 14 kinds of traditional games have been included under Chhattisgarhia Olympics, and the competitions for the same will be organized in group and single category.
It is noteworthy that as per the vision of Chief Minister Mr. Baghel, State Government has taken an initiative to encourage traditional sports activities in rural and urban areas in Chhattisgarh. On one hand, the participants from Chhattisgarhia Olympics will get a platform to exhibit their sports talent. On the other hand, the event would create awareness among people about sports and would also inculcate sportsman spirit in youngsters. Panchayat and Rural Development Department has been appointed as the nodal agency for organizing the competitions in rural areas and Urban Administration and Development Department has been made the nodal agency for organizing competitions in urban areas under Chhattisgarhia Olympics.
Competitions will be held in two different categories for 14 different sports:
According to the guidelines and action plan issued regarding Chhattisgarhia Olympics, the competitions in traditional sports of Chhattisgarh will be held in two categories i.e. group and single. 14 types of traditional sports have been included under Chhattisgarhia Olympics 2022-23, which includes Gilli Danda, Pitthool, Sankhali, Langdi Daud, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, and Banti (Kancha) for group category, and Billas, Fugdi, Gedi Daud, Bhanwara, 100 meter run and long jump for single category.
Competitions will be held at six different levels from Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club to State level:
Chhattisgarhia Olympics will be organized in six different levels, starting with the sports competitions in Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs at the rural and the urban level through the knockout method. The second is the zonal-level, under which 8 Rajiv Yuva Mitan clubs will combine to make a single club. Then at the third level, sports competition will be organized at development block / urban cluster level, then district-level, then division-level and lastly the state-level sports competitions will be organized.
*Various levels of Chhattisgarhia Olympics will be organized on the following dates:
At first, Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club-level event under Chhattisgarhia Olympics will be held from October 6 to October 11, 2022. Thereafter, the zonal competitions will be held from October 15 to October 20, 2022. Competitions at the block-level will be organized from October 27 to November 10. Competitions will be held at district level from November 17 to November 26. The divisional level sports competitions will be held from December 5 to December 14. And lastly, the final state-level competitions under Chhattisgarhia Olympics will be organized from 28 December 2022 to 6 January 2023.
From children to the elderly, everyone can participate:
People of three different age-groups can participate in the Chhattisgarhia Olympics i.e. age upto 18 years, then 18-40 years, and those above 40 years of age. The competition will be organized separate for male and female categories.
Organizing committees to be constituted
Separate organizing committees will be organized for the competitions of the Rajiv Yuva Mitan club level, the zone level and the block/urban cluster level. The order for the formation of the committee will be issued by the department concerned. At the same time, the order regarding formation of the organizing committee at district level and divisional level will be issued by the District Collector and the Divisional Commissioner respectively. In the final phase, a coordination committee under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary and a state level organizing committee under the chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary, Panchayat and Rural Development Department will be constituted.
Organizing Committees will be responsible for the following tasks:
The main responsibility of the organizing committee is to encourage the sportspersons to register and participate in the event, and also to promote the traditional games. In addition, the organizing committee will also be responsible for selection of judges/referees along with the arrangements for organizing games at each level. All orders/instructions/correspondence regarding the arrangement of the event will be issued by the Member Secretary.
Poshan on Wheel Rally, the girl students gave the message of nutrition plate to every household
Raipur : The month of September is being celebrated as Poshan Maah all over the country. During this, many events are being organized to make the common people aware about nutrition. In this episode, today a nutrition on wheel rally was taken out by the Department of Home Science of Government Milk Dhari Bajrang Mahila Postgraduate College, Raipur. The students of the department enthusiastically participated in the rally. He made people aware through slogans like right nutrition - country roshan and vegetable, salad khao har baar.

College Principal Dr. Shraddha Girolkar along with other lecturers flagged off the rally. Raising slogans based on nutrition, the rally ended at Anganwadi in Nehru Nagar.
In Anganwadi, student Kumari Muskan Lalwani and her group provided nutrition information to the workers through traffic signals, food pyramids. Along with fruits, pregnant, lactating women and nutritious food items to children, jaggery, gram and flaxseed were distributed. A cake made of Kodo was also the center of attraction for the children.

During this program in-charge Dr. Vasu Verma, Dr. Abhaya Joglekar and guest lecturers also participated with the students. IQAC in the program In-charge Dr. Usha Kiran Agarwal, Head of Department Dr. Rashmi Minj, Senior Professor Dr. Nanda Thursday, Dr. Anubha Jha, Dr. Shipra Banerjee, Dr. Rekha Dewan, Dr. Mini Alex along with guest lecturers and a large number of students were present. . The program was concluded under the guidance of Dr. Vasu Verma and Dr. Abhaya Joglekar.
The arrest of Jairam Dubey, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Right to Information activist
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The arrest of Jairam Dubey, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Right to Information activist, in a false case is to save the corrupt and amounts to political vendetta, BJP leader Kedar Gupta said on Thursday.
Kedar Gupta said Dubey had filed more than 200 RTI applications seeking information, which have revealed many cases of corruption involving the state government.
Listing examples, he said one RTI application revealed that in Raipur Municipal Corporation limits Zone 1, 7 and 9, around 8,000 quintals of cow dung have been procured from residents.
But it was found that the beneficiaries are not residents of these three zones. The BJP approached the police to file a FIR alleging pilferage of government funds. Till date no FIR has been lodged.
Also, an additional director level officer of the Health Department was involved in corruption during the Covid-19 pandemic. A departmental probe has found him guilty. But no action has been initiated, the BJP leader said.
RTI documents also show that excise and revenue losses are being incurred even after liquor prices have been hiked by 70 percent, he said. This is due to a higher sale of liquor illegally.
It is to silence the man behind these exposes that Dubey (45) was arrested on Wednesday in Rajnandgaon with 13 litres of liquor in his car, the BJP said.
Online applications invited to empanel the news websites of Chhattisgarh state for advertisement
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Raipur : Online applications to empanel the news website and portal of Chhattisgarh state for the next one year is invited from 01 October to 15 October 2022. Online applications for empanelment can be submitted in the prescribed format. The application form and the terms-conditions in this regard is available on the website of Public Relations Department, jansampark.cg.gov.in.
It is noteworthy that the news websites/web portals will be approved for empanelment on the basis of requirement/utility/opportunity as well as the budget availability. Notwithstanding anything contained in the rules, any news website shall not have any right to receive official advertisements.
The portal/website fulfilling the following conditions will be recommended for empanelment by the committee-
The empanelment of news websites of Chhattisgarh state will be done for the duration of 01 year. To be considered for empanelment, the news website/portal should have an average unique user count of minimum 50 thousand during the last 06 months, and duration of each average session should be minimum 30 seconds. Each website/portal should display the name of the owner, operator, editor, mobile number, e-mail, editorial office address of the website/portal on its home page. They will also have to update their websites/portals daily. The news website should have been online for at least one year and the name and the Internet address (URL) of the website should not have changed during this period. Priority will be given to the website/webportal uploading the activities of the State. Simultaneously, the committee may verify the monthly view number user report through available technical tools such as reliable tariff analysis tools or any other means.
Saur Sujala Yojana' : Improving lives of farmers in Baloda-Bazaar by boosting their income
Farmers are no longer bound to electricity as they are using solar pumps for irrigation in their fields
More than 4,000 solar pumps have been installed in the district by CREDA
Baloda Bazaar TNIS
State government’s “Saur Sujala Yojana” has been proven beneficial in increasing the crop cultivation and income of farmers in the Baloda Bazaar district of Chhattisgarh.
Demand for the installation of solar pumps has increased in the district with the increasing awareness among farmers regarding the benefits of the use of solar pumps. A total of 4, 305 solar pumps have been installed so far by Chhattisgarh State Renewable Energy Development Agency (CREDA). Apart from fields, these pumps are also being installed in gauthans and pastures.
Meanwhile, 'Saur Sujala Yojana' is targeted to assist the farmers--especially in the remote areas where it is not possible to supply electricity--with solar pumps at concessional rates for better crop production at reduced expenditure. Besides, it also aims to facilitate groundwater conservation and strengthen the rural economy.
"The scheme has provided great relief to the farmers and is helping farmers to boost their income. This has made life easy for the farmers. They are now utilizing their entire land for cultivation. Besides, with the installation of solar pumps, they don't have to pay hefty electricity bills which have reduced their input cost to a great extent. In addition, this will also help in reducing land exploitation and air pollution caused by diesel irrigation pumps", said district collector Shri Rajat Bansal.
Due to the increasing awareness of the farmers in Dhebi and Dheba, remote villages under the Baranwapara area of the Kasdol development block, solar pumps have been installed in the fields of about 224 farmers. Most of the pumps are installed in the river, well, and borewell, which are submersible and surface pumps.
A solar pump of 5HP capacity has been installed in the field of Kartik Ram, a resident of village Dheba. He is practicing agriculture on an area of about 4 acres. Kartik Ram and another village resident Mehtab Singh said "Earlier we have to be dependent on monsoon for irrigation. Many times crops were ruined due to scanty and untimely rainfall. Income before installation of the solar pump was nearly Rs 1.50 lakh. However, with the installation of solar pumps, now paddy worth Rs 5 to 6 lakh is being produced in the same field due to adequate irrigation facilities. After harvesting paddy, crops like wheat and gram, vegetables like brinjal, cabbage, barbatti, tomato are being cultivated, which helps us to generate an additional income of about Rs 40,000 to 50,000."
Farmers are no more bound to electricity as they are using solar pumps for irrigation in their fields. They are now earning good profits by producing vegetables and seasonal crops besides paddy and wheat by using solar pumps for irrigation provided under this scheme. With the benefit of this scheme, the paddy farmers in the remote areas who were previously dependent on rainfall as the only means of irrigation are now growing green vegetables and cash crops along with paddy in their fields.
14 thousand 545 government documents delivered to citizens homes through Chief Minister's Mitan Yojana
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With the aim of providing the benefits of government services directly to the homes of Chhattisgarh's citizens,the Mukhyamantri Mitan Yojana, was started on the initiative of chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel on the ocassion of Labour day on May 1, 2022.This initiative has received good response and has become fairly popular among the citizens of the state in a very short span of time. More than 14 thousand 545 government documents have been delivered to people's homes by Mitans through this scheme.

Not even five months have passed since the commencement of this scheme, but the response received from the citizens reflects the success of this citizen centric scheme. A large number of people in the municipal areas have started taking advantage of this scheme and availing numerous types of government services instantly. Through the Mitan scheme, 13 types of services are currently being provided by the Revenue and Urban Administration and Development Department to the citizens in 14 municipal corporations. The services being provided through Mitan scheme are; domicile certificate, caste certificate, income certificate, issuance of duplicate copy of document, non- Services include digitized (copy of land records etc.), death certificate, marriage registration and certificate, birth certificate, shop and establishment registration, birth certificate correction, death certificate correction, marriage certificate correction etc. With the scope of expansion of these government services. Work is being done expeditiously to provide about 100 types of government services to citizens home's in the near future and this scheme will be extended to all urban bodies.Under the Mukhyamantri Mitan Yojana, so far more than 30,000 citizens have received document related information through calls, while more than 14 thousand 545 citizens have received their official documents at their home's. Around 20,800 Mitan appointments have been booked across the state till date. Through this scheme, the facility of booking appointment is available for the citizens that will provide them with the all the needed government documents on a single call. A toll free number,which is 14545 has been set up to avail this service.The sole purpose of Mitan Yojana is to provide hassle free government facilities to the citizens of the state from the comfort of their homes. This scheme is proving to be an important bridge between the government and the citizens and the confidence of the citizens in the state government has been strengthened even more through this scheme.
Chief Minister releases booklet on 'Tuhar Yojna Tuhar Duar' and directory of Balod district
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On the last day of his 'Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan' in Balod district, Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel released the booklet on 'Tuhar Yojna Tuhar Duar' and Directory of Balod District at Circuit House here today.
The booklet on 'Tuhar Yojana Tuhar Duar' is a compilation of information about welfare schemes run by various departments. The booklet contains detailed information about the purpose of the scheme, its benefits, eligibility and the process of application. This booklet will prove to be useful for the members of Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club and other people involved in the promotion of government schemes. Besides, the directory of Balod district has information regarding all the officers and employees of the district.
Karnataka’s team visits Chhattisgarh to observe innovative measures of Anganwadi Centers
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A team of project officer’s of Karnataka, Tata Trust and UNICEF Centre for learning visited Chhattisgarh’s Anganwadi Centers on Thursday to observe the innovative measures taken by the state government to improve the facilities in the field of ECCE(Early Childhood Care and Education). The team, in coordination with the Women and Child Development Department visited the Anganwadi centers of Kotni and Mohlai falling under Durg district. Along with observing the activities under ECCE(Early Childhood Care and Education),the team also praised the state government-run public welfare schemes like Mukhyamantri Suposhan Abhiyan, Suposhan Vatika, and Gauthans. The team was on an extensive tour of Anganwadi centers , and homes of some families and they took stock of the grass root situation after interacting with the beneficiaries. They appreciated the collective effort of the state government and Mitanin communities that are contributing towards improving the health index and nutritional levels in women and children. The team further said that they will make an action plan to implement Chhattisgarh’s innovative schemes in Karnataka as well.
The team visited the Adarsh Anganwadi Center of the village Mohlai and they carefully observed the ECCE activities being done for the holistic development of children, they praised the quality of food being given to children after witnessing fresh and nutritious breakfast that children relished in the Anganwadi Center. They were informed by the Anganwadi workers that the vegetables and fruits which are grown in the Bari are being consumed by the children and mothers of the center. It is worth mentioning that Bari is another innovative public welfare scheme which promotes organic backyard farming. They were further informed that Milk is obtained from the Gauthan and is provided to the children free of cost which is proving to be useful in eradicating malnutrition among children. The team represented by Mr. Prabhakar, Deputy Director, Karnataka State Women and Child Development Department also observed various activities being conducted in the district through a power point presentation. They savored the Chhattisgarhi cuisine prepared by locally procured ingredients and later, saw the Suposhan Vatika built with public cooperation in the Anganwadi complex.
After Mohlai,the team reached the village of Kotni and observed the activities being done for the emotional, physical and intellectual development of children in Anganwadi centers. The team examined and appreciated the quality of food being provided to the children in the center. They also visited Kotni’s Gauthan, and homes of pregnant mothers and children who were malnourished but with the facility of providing nutritious meals,they have become healthy. District Program Officer Mr. Vipin Jain, Supervisor of sector Rasmada , Anganwadi workers, parents of children, members of women self-help groups and local Mitanin were also present during the visit.
Sahaspur Lohara CMO Vikas Narayan Singh suspended for negligence and inaction
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Today, an order has been issued by the Joint Secretary, Urban Administration and Development Department for the suspension of Vikas Narayan Singh, Chief Municipal Officer of Sahaspur Lohara in Kabirdham district with immediate effect. The state government decided to take this action for negligence in government work and disobeying the orders issued by the government. In the issued order, it is also mentioned that the suspended CMO Vikas Narayan Singh is now being attached to Urban Administration and Development Regional Office, Durg.
International Grand Master Chess Tournament in Raipur between 19 to 28 September
More than 500 chess players from 15 countries to attend the tournament
Opportunity for the rated players of the state to improve their rating and get a title, winner to be awarded the Chief Minister trophy
Event to be organized by the joint efforts of the Sports and Youth Welfare Department, All India Chess Federation, and Chhattisgarh Olympic Association
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The Sports and Youth Welfare Department of Chhattisgarh, All India Chess Federation, and Chhattisgarh Olympic Association are jointly organizing the grand event of the International Grand Master Chess Tournament, in which the winner will be awarded the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Trophy. This tournament is being organized under the guidance and inspiration of the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. The Chief Minister said while congratulating all the players participating in the tournament that this event will encourage people who play chess and the state players will get an opportunity to showcase their talent on an international level.
In this tournament held in Raipur from 19 September to 28 September, more than 500 chess players from about 15 countries of the world will participate under the guidance of more than 100 experienced masters. This tournament will host players hailing from various countries of the world. The players belonging to15 countries including Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, U.S.A., Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Poland, Vietnam, Columbia, Iran, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal have already registered. This tournament will enable rated players from the nation/state to improve their rating, GM/IM Norm, and achieve titles.
In the International Grand Master Chess Tournament, the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Winner Trophy will be awarded apart from a cash amount. This tournament will be held in two categories: Masters and Challengers. An amount of Rs. 23 lakh with a trophy will be awarded in the Masters category while Rs. 12 lakh and a trophy will be given to the winner in the Challengers category. The live telecast of the 50 games under this tournament will be done on a global level so that more and more people can watch the tournament.
The officials in charge of the tournament said that such events are organized very rarely where high-rated players from all over the world will perform on one platform. Due to the lack of such events, players face difficulties in achieving international titles and they have to travel to European countries. The players have to deal with many economical and mental troubles in such situations. This event is being organized to encourage players and provide a platform for emerging talent.
To participate in the International Grand Master Chess Tournament, 6 Grand Masters, 17 International Masters, 2 Women Grand Masters, 8 Women International Masters, 5 FIDE Masters, and 200 Elo-rated players will reach Chhattisgarh. Many more players are expected to participate in the tournament. The competition under the Masters category of the tournament will be held in Hotel Imperia while those under the Challengers category will be held in Shagun Farm located on VIP Road. The Masters competitions will be played in 10 phases, and every day one match will be played from 3 pm. On the other hand, the Challengers competition will be played in Shagun Farm in two phases daily: one from 9 am, and another from 3 pm. Experienced judges from various states will attend this tournament.
Spelling errors in castes rectified, society expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister
They will now be able to reap the benefits of the Government’s schemes
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Thousands of tribal people who weren’t able to reap the benefits of the Government’s schemes while belonging to reserved castes not only received justice due to the efforts of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel but also got freedom from the sting of spelling errors in the caste words prevalent from years. Through the endeavors of the Chhattisgarh Government, the Government of India issued the notification of including the castes with spelling errors in Scheduled Tribes according to the proposal. After the fulfillment of their big demand, the people linked to these societies not only thanked the Chief Minister but also expressed their immense delight by honoring him with a garland of flowers.
When the state’s Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel today reached the tribal abundant Dharamjaigarh Vidhansabha region in the Raigarh district under the Bhent Mulaqat program and conducted a review meeting of officers to gain information about the implementation of schemes of the Government, then hundreds of people from the tribal society expressed their happiness after meeting him. Due to spelling errors in caste words, the tribal people who were deprived of the benefits of many Government schemes said that now our children can benefit from the schemes. Mr. Vidyanand Sidar of Gond society said to the Chief Minister while thanking him for his efforts that he wasn’t able to reap the benefits of the schemes due to spelling errors in the words. Now he and his children can receive the benefits of the Government schemes. Mr. Bharatlal of Nagesiya society said that now his children will also be eligible for jobs. Caste certificates will be obtained easily. Madan Bhoi of the Sanvra society said that it is a matter of delight that they had been struggling for years to rectify the spelling errors and now the issue has been resolved. He congratulated the Chief Minister for solving their problem. Mrs. Archana Sidar and Rath Bai of Dhanwar society said that after being considered to belong to the Scheduled Tribes, their children will now be admitted to hostels and they will be given a chance for a better future by studying well. The representative of the Pando society also expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister and said that they had also made the Chief Minister aware of this problem. So it is a matter of relief that through the latter’s efforts this issue has been resolved.
Chief Minister fulfills Dharamjaigarh girl's wish, gives financial aid of Rs 2 lakh for her research studies
Little did Muskan know that her long-due wish would be granted in just minutes
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In yet another kind gesture, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel gave financial aid of Rs 2 lakh to Muskan for her research studies after she made a request while interacting with him during his Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan. Little did she know that one day Chief Minister would reach near her house and her long-due wish would be granted in just minutes of an interaction.
Hailing from an economically weaker family Muskan said "After completing my BSc Mathematics, I wanted to get into the research field and go out of state for my higher studies. However, I always hesitated to speak about the same to my family because of our weak financial condition. I took tuitions as well to support my family."
While interacting with Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel at his Bhent-Mulaqat programme held at Dharamjaigarh Muskan expressed her wish to go to Banglore for her further studies besides sharing the financial struggles of the family. She said that she needs to take coaching for the same but is unable to do so because of financial constraints.
After hearing her request, Mr. Baghel immediately asked her how much aid do you need. "Can't tell exact amount or even estimate", the girl said. Chief Minister made a quip and said "If you are talking to a Chief Minister without an estimate then how will I be able to give you the amount." The girl got silent for a minute with a sad face, but was all smiles when he announced to give a financial aid of Rs 2 lakh from his discretionary fund. She expressed her gratitude to Chief Minister for his help. The locals present there were seen clapping and thanking Chief Minister after he made this announcement.
The first civil hospital in the state that will provide a blood bank facility
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The Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today inaugurated the blood bank division of the civil hospital Kahrsiya. The civil hospital Kharsiya will be the first civil hospital in the state where the facility of a blood bank is being provided.
The Chief Minister Mr. Baghel also launched the ultra-modern Hamar Lab here. Here, people will receive facilities like CBC, HB 1C, electronic ESR, biochemistry, urine analyzer, T.B. test, etc. in the local civil hospital.
During the launch of the blood bank, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel met the children and parents from the Nutritional Rehabilitation Center. He received information about the care and well-being of the children in the Nutritional Rehabilitation Center. The parents said that their children receive proper care here. During this occasion, the Chief Minister also provided a nutritional diet to the children.
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