Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh's tendu leaf collectors to receive incentive wages of Rs 424.11 crore
Forest Department has authorized the distribution of incentive wages amounting to Rs 163.63 crore for the year 2021 and Rs 260.49 crore for the year 2022
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The Department of Forest and Climate Change has issued orders for the distribution of incentive wages amounting to Rs 424.11 crore to the collectors of tendu leaves. As part of this, incentive wages totalling Rs 163.62 crore will be distributed to 9 lakh 49 thousand 944 collectors from 733 societies who were profitable in the year 2021. Similarly, for the year 2022, incentive wages of Rs 260.49 crore will be distributed to 8 lakh 61 thousand 772 collectors from 661 profitable societies.
The aforementioned information was provided by Shri Anil Kumar Rai, Managing Director of the Chhattisgarh State Minor Forest Produce (Trading & Development) Co-operative Federation Limited. It is worth mentioning that the Chhattisgarh Government distributes the profit earned from the trade of tendu leaves as incentive wages to the collector of tendu leaves. Additionally, Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has increased the tendu leaf collection rate, and several schemes are being implemented for the welfare of the collectors.
Youth of the Special Backward Tribe, Pando, are delighted upon receiving government jobs
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When asked about his government job in Surguja, Prakash Pando smiles and responds, "I never thought I would be able to secure a government job, but thanks to the efforts of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, I, along with other youth from the Pando tribal community, have been employed. This has sparked tremendous enthusiasm within our community and I am hopeful that our community will now progress in the field of education and we will all make substantial contributions to it. I express my heartfelt gratitude to Chief Minister for personally handing me the appointment letter for the government job."
Suchita Pando has completed her 12th standard and is currently pursuing B.Sc. in Nursing. The announcement was made by Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel to provide jobs for special backward tribes and castes. Under this, she has been employed as an assistant teacher, and she is very happy. She said that she belongs to an impoverished family and her parents are engaged in farming. She has now received a job because of the Chief Minister's initiative. She has expressed her gratitude to the Chief Minister for the same.
Pragati Pando has been appointed to the post of assistant teacher. She is a resident of Badhnijhariya village, Ambikapur block. She is delighted upon receiving a government job. In the course of a discussion, she said that she had never thought that she would get a government job, but it has become possible because of the special initiative of the Chief Minister to provide employment to people belonging to special backward tribes. She has expressed her gratitude to the Chief Minister. She added that she will work for her community and will be committed to bringing the people of her community into the mainstream.
Our government is committed to safeguarding the rights of every person belonging to the deprived section of society": Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel
Empowering the Neglected: Government's inclusive approach is showing a positive impact
Chief Minister attended a program held in Ambikapur, interacted with Special Backward Tribes, and distributed the Forest Rights pattas to beneficiaries
Unemployment Allowance beneficiaries received appointment letters from the Chief Minister
Youth from special backward tribes received government service appointment letters from the Chief Minister
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Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel emphasised the state government's commitment to empowering farmers, tribals, labourers, women and people belonging to rural areas. He highlighted the state government's efforts to ensure the social and economic development of all marginalised sections. The state government's priorities were set from the beginning, and they continue to work towards achieving them in Chhattisgarh. Mr.Baghel made these remarks while addressing a program in the presence of special backward tribes, forest dwellers and beneficiaries of various schemes at the PG College Hockey Stadium in Ambikapur.
In the program, Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel has provided benefits from various schemes to approximately 650 individuals. He distributed appointment letters to 103 teachers, forest rights pattas to 193 beneficiaries, Ayushman cards to 100 beneficiaries, appointment letters to 39 teachers to join Swami Atmanand schools, 100 ATM cards to farmers, millet seeds to 50 farmers, and sprayers to 10 farmers. The Chief Minister congratulated the benefiaries and appreciated them, particularly the youth from special backward tribes who received government service appointment letters and people who have obtained the forest right pattas.
During the event, Chief Minister Mr.Baghel revealed that in the past two months, approximately Rs.48 crore has been distributed through direct benefit transfer (DBT) into the accounts of unemployed individuals. He emphasised the success of the training and placement program, highlighting that numerous young individuals have received training and secured employment through the initiative of the state government. The Chief Minister distributed the appointment letters to 50 individuals from the first batch who were placed through the program. Among the 103 eligible applicants from the special backward tribes category, 58 males and 45 females were appointed as assistant teachers. Additionally, forest rights pattas were distributed to a total of 193 forest dwellers, including 106 individuals from Scheduled Tribes and the remaining from others.
In a series of commendable initiatives, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel distributed certificates to trained unemployed youth, ATM cards to 100 farmers, and Ayushman cards to 100 beneficiaries. To address the issue related to the shortage of teachers in Swami Atmanand schools, appointment letters were distributed to 39 individuals. As part of the Millet Mission, Ragi (Madiya) seed kits were also distributed to 50 farmers and 10 manual sprayer pumps to farmers belonging to the special backward tribes.
Surguja district has achieved a remarkable feat in addressing unemployment, as 3,076 applicants were deemed eligible for Unemployment Allowance, with a total distribution of Rs 1.42 crore. The district leads the state with an impressive 92.4% success rate in resolving Unemployment Allowance applications. Additionally, the Surguja district has made significant progress in providing healthcare access through the Ayushman Card scheme, with 689,034 families receiving Ayushman cards. The distribution of ATM cards to farmers selling paddy through cooperative banks is also underway, with 7,770 cards already distributed through special camps.
Former Union Minister Ms.Kumari Selja, Legislative Assembly Speaker Mr. Charandas Mahant, Health Minister Mr. T S Singh Deo, Food Minister Mr. Amarjeet Bhagat, School Education Minister Mr. Premsai Singh Tekam, Korba MP Mrs. Jyotsna Mahant, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Chintamani Singh Maharaj, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Parasnath Rajwade, Chhattisgarh Scheduled Tribes Commission Chairman Mr. Bhanu Pratap Singh, Chairman of CGMSC and MLA Dr. Pritam Ram Tirkey, Director of CGMSC and MLA Mr. Vinay Jaiswal, Chhattisgarh State Food Commission Chairman Mr. Gurpreet Singh Babra, State Twenty Point Program Vice Chairman Mr. Ajay Agarwal, Director of Apex Bank Mr.Ajay Bansal, Member of State Telghani Board Mr.Lakshmi Gupta and various public representative were present. At the beginning of the program, Surguja Collector Mr. Kundan Kumar presented a report regarding the achievements of government programs in the district.
Doctor Tumcho Dwaar' campaign acting as 'Sanjeevani' for the people of remote areas
Doctors reaching remote areas on a call: Revolutionising the healthcare access
Pilot project 'Doctor Tumcho Dwaar' gaining widespread praise for its effective implementation
'Doctor Tumcho Dwaar' campaign was launched by Chief Minister Mr Bhupesh Baghel on June 6 in Kondagaon distri
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Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel launched the Kondagaon district administration’s new initiative 'Doctor Tumcho Dwaar' campaign on June 6, 2023. The initiative is achieving its goal of providing healthcare services to remote areas via phone calls. Tribal communities residing in remote and inaccessible villages are delighted to have doctors' services at their doorstep. The district administration's effort is receiving widespread praise for its commendable initiative.
The Kondagaon district administration's commendable initiative to bring healthcare services to remote villages is now receiving a positive response. Since its launch just a week ago, the campaign has successfully provided timely medical assistance to patients in need. Trained doctors and paramedical staff are visiting the homes of patients, offering free check-ups, treatments, and medications. Additionally, the team is making referrals for further treatment based on the patient’s health conditions. This initiative has particularly benefitted the elderly and immobile patients who are unable to seek medical help outside their homes
The pilot project, "Doctor Tumcho Dwaar" campaign, has been initiated for the inaccessible areas of the Baderajpur and Farasgaon blocks. Villagers from these areas including Badedongar, Alor, Phupgaon, Kabonga, and more are now reaping the benefits of this project.
To enhance the implementation of "Doctor Tumcho Dwaar, a 24-hour call centre has been established. This allows patients residing in inaccessible villages to directly seek medical assistance. Upon receiving a call, doctors and paramedical staff visit the patient's home to provide necessary treatment.
Special Article : Chhattisgarh's Epic Extravaganza 'National Ramayana Festival' Goes Global: International Ramayana troupes Steal the Show
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Chhattisgarh has transformed into a divine realm, resonating with the spirit of Lord Shri Ram, as the magnificent 'National Ramayana Festival' kicked off in Raigarh, the cultural capital of the state. The air is filled with an aura of devotion and reverence, as the state eagerly welcomes devotees and artists from across the nation and abroad to celebrate the epic saga of Ramayana. The three-day event will conclude on June 3.
The festival has become an international attraction with Ramayana Mandlis from abroad captivating the audiences with their enchanting performance. Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel said "For the first time in the country, a national-level Ramayana Festival is being organized in Chhattisgarh. This prestigious event aims to promote the teachings and ideals of Lord Shri Ram's exemplary character. While it is a national event, foreign delegations from countries like Cambodia and Indonesia are also participating, elevating it to an international festival."
Cambodian Ramayana troupe enthralls the audience with a captivating performance
A 12-member troupe of artists, who traveled a long distance of 4,500 km from Cambodia to Chhattisgarh, captured the hearts of the audience with their captivating 25-minute performance adorning their exotic costumes on the inaugural day of the three-day long festival. The Cambodian Ramayana team presented a musical rendition of the story of Ahiravan Vadh in Ramayana, where Ravana's brother, Ahiravan, renders Lord Shri Ram unconscious and takes him to Patal Lok. Shri Hanuman ventures into Patal Lok to safely rescue Lord Shri Ram, encountering his son, Makardhwaj, along the way. A battle ensues between them, but no victory or defeat is attained. Eventually, Hanuman successfully brings back Lord Shri Ram. This incident from the Ramayana was presented in a profoundly soulful manner by the international troupe.
Reamker: Cambodia's National Epic Unveiling the Glory of Rama
In Cambodia, the epic poem Reamker, based on the Sanskrit Ramayana, has been recognized as the national epic. The name Reamker literally means "Glory of Rama," and it holds significant cultural and historical value in Cambodia. The earliest known manuscript of Reamker in Cambodia dates back to the 7th century, with the surviving text originating from the 16th century. Reamker combines Hindu and Buddhist elements, adapting the Ramayana's narrative to incorporate Buddhist themes and philosophies. It explores the concept of the balance between good and evil in the world. The epic conveys philosophical allegories centered around justice and fidelity through the journey of King Rama and Queen Sita. It is widely celebrated and performed during various festivals across Cambodia. While Reamker shares similarities with the original Ramayana, it distinguishes itself by featuring additional scenes and placing emphasis on characters like Hanuman and Suvannamaccha.
The World on Stage: Indonesian Troupe to deliver captivating performance on Day Three
An attractive performance by the Indonesian troupe will take center stage on the third day of the festival i.e. on June 3. Their performance will showcase the diverse and universal aspects of Lord Shri Ram's epic tale, providing a glimpse into the countless global interpretations of the Ramayana.
Kakawin Ramayana: The Alluring Indonesian Adaptation of Ramayana
The Kakawin Ramayana is an ancient Javanese poem that serves as a rendition of the Sanskrit Ramayana, composed in the kakawin meter. It is believed to have been written during the late ninth or early tenth century in Central Java (modern Indonesia), during the era of the Mataram Kingdom. The Javanese Ramayana differs significantly from the original Hindu version, particularly in the latter half of the tale. Notable changes include the inclusion of the Javanese indigenous deity dhayana Guardian God of Java Semar and his misshapen sons, Gareng, Petruk, and Bagong, who are known as the Punokawan or "clown servants." This modified version of the epic has gained popularity and is regularly performed in wayang performances.
It is worth mentioning that this grand event has attracted the participation of 270 artists from 12 different states. Among them, 70 artists hail from the state of Chhattisgarh, while 27 artists have traveled from various foreign countries including Cambodia and Indonesia to take part in the festival.
A momentous event of 'National Ramayana Festival' in Chhattisgarh: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel will inaugurate on June 1
Ramayana group from Cambodia, Indonesia, and 12 Indian states will present devotional renditions of Lord Shri Ram's story
The festival will witness the diverse national and global interpretations of Lord Shri Ram's story
Esteemed Hindi poet Kumar Vishwas will mesmerize the audience and extol the glory of Lord Shri Ram with 'Apne-Apne Ram'
Ramlila Maidan of Raigarh will reverberate with the unwavering sentiment of Lord Shri Ram's story
Renowned folk singer Mr. Dilip Shadangi and his team will recite the Hanuman Chalisa in the festival
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Chhattisgarh is set to host its first-ever grand 'National Ramayana Festival,' a momentous event to be inaugurated by Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel on June 1 at 3 pm, will take place at the historic Ramlila Maidan in Raigarh. Ramayana groups from Cambodia, Indonesia, and 12 Indian states will present devotional renditions of Lord Shri Ram's story, showcasing the diverse national and global interpretations of Lord Shri Ram's story. The festival will feature a daily competition for 3 days in a row with the theme of Ramayana's 'Aranya Kand', where various participating Ramayana Mandali will vie for the 'Best Ramayana Mandali'. Additionally, renowned artists from across the country will grace the event with their musical performances during the 'Bhajan Sandhya'. The Ramlila Maidan of Raigarh will reverberate with the unwavering sentiment of Lord Shri Ram's story for three days. Ramayana Mandali from various states including Kerala, Karnataka, Odisha, Assam, Goa, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh are enthusiastically participating in this national festival. On the concluding day, esteemed Hindi poet Kumar Vishwas will mesmerize the audience with his special performance, 'Apne-Apne Ram,' extolling the glory of Lord Shri Ram.
At the inauguration of the National Ramayana Festival, there will be a collective chanting of Hanuman Chalisa to be conducted by Pandits, Purohits, and local artists. Following this, a march past is to be conducted by foreign and interstate artists. Culture Minister Mr. Amarjit Bhagat will preside over the ceremony. School Education Minister and in-charge of Raigarh district Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam, Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Mr. Umesh Patel, MLA Mr. Laaljit Singh Rathia, Mr. Prakash Nayak, Mr. Chakradhar Singh, President of Raigarh District Panchayat Mr. Nirakar Patel, Mayor of Raigarh Municipal Corporation Mrs. Janki Katju will grace the event as a special guest.
Day 1 highlights: Performance by Cambodia's Ramayana group
Day 1 of the National Ramayana Festival will have a captivating lineup of performances. The highlight of the day will be a performance by the Cambodian Ramayana group. The renowned devotional singer Devesh Sharma will perform at the event from 2 pm to 3 pm. The excitement will be continued with a performance by the Cambodian group from 4:30 pm to 5:00 pm. Following this, an inter-state Ramayana Mandali competition based on the 'Aranya Kand' will commence at 5:15 pm, featuring teams from Uttarakhand, Karnataka, and Chhattisgarh. Renowned national artists will then take the stage for soul-stirring bhajan presentations. Sanmukh Priya, known for her exceptional talent on Indian Idol, will captivate the audience from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. The enchanting evening will conclude with a performance by esteemed national artist Sharad Sharma (a contestant of Sa Re Ga Ma )from 9:30 pm to 10:30 pm. Day 1 of the National Ramayana Festival promises a blend of cultural diversity, melodious tunes, and fierce competition, setting the stage for an extraordinary celebration of this festival.
Day 2 highlights: Performance by Baba Hansraj Raghuvanshi and Lakhbir Singh Lakkha
Day 2 of the National Ramayana Festival will feature captivating performances by renowned artists. The program, commencing at 2:00 pm, will have Culture Minister Mr. Amarjit Bhagat as the Chief Guest, with School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam presiding over the event. Following this, an inter-state Ramayana Mandali competition based on the 'Aranya Kand' will commence at 2:30 pm, featuring teams from eight states including Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Odisha, Himachal Pradesh, Goa, and Chhattisgarh. Renowned national artists Baba Hansraj Raghuvanshi will take the stage for an enchanting Bhajan Sandhya from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Following this, the evening will conclude with the mesmerizing performance of Bhanjan Sandhya by devotional singer Lakhbir Singh Lakkha from 9:30 pm to 10:30 pm.
Day 3 highlight: Performance by Indonesian Ramayana group
The third and final day of the National Ramayana Festival will culminate with a spectacular closing ceremony, under the esteemed presence of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. Culture Minister Amarjeet Bhagat will preside over the program, marking the grand finale of this cultural extravaganza. The day will commence with an exciting competition based on Aranya Kand from 2 pm to 6 pm, featuring teams from four states: Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Chhattisgarh. At 6 pm, the Cambodian group will deliver a captivating performance, adding a unique international flavor to the event.
Following this, the Kelo Maha-aarti will be carried from 6:30 pm to 7 pm, in which 'deepdan' will be carried out by the SHG's women using the diya (lamps) made from cow dung. The stage program will commence at 7 pm with a collective chanting of Hanuman Chalisa.
The highlight of the closing ceremony, taking place from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm, will be the distribution of prizes to the winning teams and the recognition of foreign artists and competition judges. Following this, the next phase of the event will feature performances by the winning teams and foreign artists, including an enthralling presentation by the Indonesian group from 8:30 pm to 9 pm. The Bhajan Sandhya will be a melodious affair, with renowned national artist Maithili Thakur captivating the audience from 9:00 pm to 09:30 pm. The evening will conclude with the highly anticipated 'Apne Apne Ram' performance by esteemed national artist Kumar Vishwas from 9:30 pm to 10:00 pm.
Renowned folk singer Mr. Dilip Shadangi and his team will recite the Hanuman Chalisa on all three days of the festival. Additionally, each evening will feature a Bhajan Sandhya with acclaimed artists from across the country, offering devotional performances to the audience.
Chief Minister releases second installment of unemployment allowance, emphasizes the importance of employment
"I will be even happier when you have employment in your hands, rather than just receiving unemployment allowance", says Shri Bhupesh Baghel
Over 1.05 lakh beneficiaries received an allowance of Rs 32.35 crore
Unemployment allowance alleviates financial burden on unemployed youth
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Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel said, "You are receiving assistance through the unemployment allowance scheme, but I would be even happier if you had employment in your hands. We are continuously releasing vacancies for government jobs while also focusing on skill development. The unemployment allowance is just a small contribution that can help you achieve your goals." He was addressing the youth while releasing the second installment of the unemployment allowance today.
Chief Minister virtually transferred an amount of Rs 32 crore 35 lakh 25 thousand to the accounts of one lakh 5 thousand 395 beneficiaries of the Unemployment Allowance Scheme during a programme organized at his residence office here today. This includes a total of 66,185 beneficiaries who received the second installment, totaling Rs 16 crore 54 lakh 62 thousand 500. Additionally, an amount of Rs 12.75 crore was disbursed to 24,015 beneficiaries who had applied until April 30 this year as an installment covering the months of April and May. Similarly, an amount of Rs 3 crore 79 lakh 87 thousand 500 was released as the first installment to 15,195 beneficiaries who had applied in May 2023. Overall, a total amount of Rs 48 crore 89 lakh 87 thousand 500 has been disbursed as the first and second installments to the beneficiaries of the Unemployment Allowance Scheme.
Addressing the programme, Chief Minister Shri Baghel said "During the distribution of the first installment of the unemployment allowance in the previous programme, I had made a commitment that soon after the restrictions are lifted, newspapers will be filled with job advertisements, and today we have fulfilled our promise. Presently, advertisements for ongoing recruitments are being issued in various departments."
He emphasized that our society comprises individuals from all sections. Some work as laborers, some are engaged in agriculture, and others are involved in small businesses. "It is important to note that the economic circumstances of these families vary. The youth from such families feel that although their parents have provided them with education, they still depend on their parents for financial support. For these young individuals, the unemployment allowance of Rs 2500 provides significant financial assistance. This amount aids them in purchasing books for competitive exams and other similar activities. Moreover, the state government has waived examination fees for competitive exams like Vyapam and PSC for the benefit of the youth of the state, thereby alleviating the financial burden on these families", he said.
Chief Minister mentioned that the state government is actively providing skill training to the youth, readying them for both self-employment and job opportunities. New employment avenues are being created in Rural Industrial Parks (RIPA) through the establishment of small-scale cottage industries. The state government has implemented various initiatives to enhance employment and self-employment prospects. These initiatives encompass schemes like Suraji Gaon Yojana, Godhan NYAY Yojana, and RIPA Yojana, as well as the establishment of agriculture and forest-based industries, processing and value addition of agricultural and minor forest produce, setting up of C-marts, and the introduction of job-oriented school education. Consequently, Chhattisgarh has the lowest unemployment rate in the country today. The government's commitment is to ensure that Chhattisgarh continues to maintain this distinction in the future as well.
Technical Education Minister Shri Umesh Patel stated that Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel had made a commitment to provide an unemployment allowance to the youth, and he has successfully fulfilled that commitment. He further highlighted that effective financial management by the Chief Minister has played a crucial role in fulfilling commitments made to the public.
Skill Development and Technical Education Principal Secretary Dr. Alok Shukla delivered a welcome speech in which he announced the commencement of skill training for 1,701 youth receiving unemployment allowance, across 33 institutions including Livelihood Colleges. He further informed that the recruitment process for 22,154 positions in various departments has begun, with appointment orders already issued for 972 positions.
Dr. Shukla also highlighted that the previous government had disbursed about Rs 99 crore as an unemployment allowance over a period of 14 years. However, in the current period, a total amount of Rs 48.89 crore has already been paid in two installments.
Director of Employment and Training Shri Awanish Sharan provided statistics on the recipients of unemployment benefits, stating that 39 per cent of them are women, 61 per cent are men, 83 per cent are from rural areas, and 17 per cent are from urban areas. Expressing his gratitude, Technical Education and Skill Development Secretary Shri Topeshwar Verma thanked the attendees for their presence.
During the programme, the participants present at the Chief Minister's residence and the beneficiaries connected through video conferencing from various districts expressed their heartfelt gratitude towards Chief Minister Shri Baghel for launching this scheme.
Technical Education Minister Shri Umesh Patel, School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam, Chief Minister's Advisor Shri Pradeep Sharma, Skill Development and Technical Education Principal Secretary Dr. Alok Shukla, Technical Education Secretary Shri Topeshwar Verma, Skill Development Secretary Smt. Shammi Abidi, Director of Employment and Training Shri Awanish Sharan were also present.
Rajnandgaon : Suraaji Gaon Yojana has brought an immense transformation in rural areas of the state
- Women in rural areas have become confident, self-dependent and skilled
- Most of the members of the women self help group have bought smart phones for themselves
- They have become a part of Digital India through apps such as PhonePe, Google pay and WhatsApp
- Income of Rs 2.50 lakh from the sale of vermi compost
- Income of Rs 80 thousand from fishery
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Suraaji Gaon Yojana has brought an unprecedented wave of change and awareness in rural areas, significantly improving the social and economic status of women. The women of the self-help groups have got acquainted with new areas of self-employment. They are equipped with the information about various public welfare schemes of the government. Participation in various livelihood activities conducted in Gauthan has brought tremendous positive changes in the lives of women. Women in rural areas have become outspoken, confident and self-reliant. Mrs. Anupa Sahu from Gauthan of Dhiri village in Rajnandgaon development block said that joining Gauthan has proved to be a turning point in her life. He informed that livelihood activities such as vermicompost manufacturing, green-vegetable production, fish farming are being conducted in Gauthan. Vermicompost, greens and vegetables, and the locally manufactured household products are being supplied in Anganbadi centers. She told that there are 10 members in her Jai Maa Angarmoti Women Self Help Group, who are collectively working towards financial empowerment and strengthening of rural economy. These women are supporting their families from the income earned from Gauthan.
Many of the members of this women self help group have bought smartphones with their recent earnings. Rural women have become adept in running all types of applications including Phone-Pay, Google-Pay, WhatsApp. The women of the group have earned an amount of Rs 2 lakh 50 thousand from the sale of vermi compost. In Dhiri Gauthan, Jai Ambe Maiya Women's Self Help Group, Jai Ganga Maiya Women's Self Help Group and Sheetla Women's Self Help Group are associated with various livelihood activities. In the last 2 years, they have earned about 80 thousand rupees from fish farming. Mrs. Anupa told that Gauthan has given her more than what she expected. Women who were once confined to domestic work, now have a plethora of opportunities for employment, business and self-employment through various government schemes.
Gauthans : Paving the path to financial independence for women in Chhattisgarh
Women SHGs associated with Sawantpur village Gauthan earn Rs 4.22 lakh selling vermicompost and supercompost
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Gauthans, operating under the ambitious 'Suraji Gaon Yojana' of the Chhattisgarh Government, have emerged as employment hubs for women associated with self-help groups. These women are embarking on a path towards self-reliance by engaging in various income-generating activities within the Gauthans, thereby bringing about a significant transformation in their lives.
Women associated with the Indira Women Self-Help Group and Bharat Vahini Self-Help Group are actively participating in the production of vermicompost and super compost from the cow dung procured under the state government's ambitious Godhan NYAY Yojana in the Sawantpur village Gauthan, falling under the Lormi Development Block of Mungeli district.
Since the inception of the Godhan NYAY Yojana, the group has produced 621.85 quintals of vermicompost, of which 538 quintals have been sold. Additionally, they have manufactured 318 quintals of super compost, with 71 quintals already sold. As a result, the women in the group have earned a total income of about Rs 4.22 lakh.
It is worth mentioning that the ambitious 'Suraji Gaon Yojana', implemented by Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, aims to strengthen the rural economy and provide employment and self-employment opportunities to rural residents. Under this initiative, various livelihood activities are being conducted in the state-run Gauthans. Through their association with these Gauthans, women associated with the self-help groups are becoming financially empowered and self-reliant.
Gauthan is helping people in not only meeting their needs but also in realising their dreams
Vimla Didi organized her son's wedding ceremony and got her treatment done with her earnings from the Gauthan
Women of Maa Ambe group have earned by a net profit of Rs 9 lakh by joining fencing pole construction work in Chervapara Gauthan
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The women of self-help group in gram panchayat Cherwapara of Baikunthpur block in Koriya district are making great strides on the path of success by joining Narva, Garuva, Ghurva Bari scheme of the government. Through these schemes, they got employment and self-employment opportunities in the village itself. Today these women are making their dreams come true by conducting many livelihood activities in gauthan. Five women of Maa Ambe group are engaged in making fencing poles at the Multiactivity Center of Gauthan in Chervapara.
In the last 3 years, women have manufactured more than 8 thousand fencing poles. Besides manufacturing, women of these self-help groups are also selling these poles skillfully. The members of the group informed that they have sold 8 thousand 600 poles so far, and earned an income of Rs 26 lakh from the same. The group has earned a net profit of Rs 9 lakh. The women said that they make about 60 poles in a day. The cost of one pole is around Rs 210 and it is sold for Rs 270 to 300. There is a profit of 80-90 rupees per pole.
Vimla Didi utilised her earnings for her son's marriage, and for her own medical treatment
Group member Vimla Rajwade has thanked the government, saying that she has utilised her earnings from the livelihood activities of Gauthan to organise her son's wedding and to get her own medical treatment done. Likewise, other women of the group have also become financially empowered and are supporting their families. The group members Rajkumari, Phuleshwari, Kismat Bai and Lilavati are also utilising their earnings from fencing pole manufacturing to not only meet their needs and support their families but also towards fulfilling their dreams.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel welcomes Jagadguru Shankaracharyas of Shardapeeth and Jyotishpeeth at his residence
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel welcomes Jagadguru Shankaracharyas of Shardapeeth and Jyotishpeeth at his residence
Seeks blessings by worshiping “Paduka”
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Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel warmly welcomed Sharadapeethadhishwar Jagadguru Shankaracharya Swami Sadanand Saraswati Ji Maharaj and Jyotishpeethadhishwar Jagadguru Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati Ji Maharaj at his residence today. He along with his family members received blessings from the Maharaj by worshipping their “Paduka”. He wished for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of the state.
Minister of Agriculture Mr. Ravindra Choubey, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Parasnath Rajwade, and Mr. Chandradev Rai, MLA Mr. Khel Sai Singh, Mr. Rampukar Singh, Mr. Vinay Jaiswal, Mr. Gulab Kamro, Mr. Vinay Bhagat, Chairman of Chhattisgarh Mineral Development Corporation Mr. Girish Dewangan, Advisor to the Chief Minister Mr. Pradeep Sharma and Mr. Vinod Verma were present on the occasion.
I still remember the delicious flavour of 'bhaji' I had in Sarguja: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel
Chief Minister affectionately hosted the villagers of Surguja on a feast
The villagers, whose houses' Chief Minister visited and had a meal there during Bhent-Mulakat program, were invited with family for a feast at CM House
Chief Minister was impressed by the sketching skills of Madhulika, a student of Surguja; gave instructions to provide assistance for her admission in Khairagarh University
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Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel invited the rural families from Sarguja on a feast at his residence today. These rural families were the ones who had hosted Chief Minister on lunch at their houses during the Bhent-Mulakat tour. While welcoming the guests from Sarguja, Chief Minister said that you welcomed me in your houses with such warmth and affection and served me meals with love. I am overwhelmed. I still remember the taste of delicious ‘bhaji’ and other delicacies that were served to me by you all during the Bhent-Mulakat tour. Today, I have got the opportunity to welcome all of you at my residence, said Mr. Baghel. During the meal, Chief Minister personally welcomed the families and asked them about their well-being. Chief Minister welcomed the guests from Surguja with traditional Chhattisgarhi dishes like moong dal ka dehati bada, moong bhata aloo ki sabzi, tomato chutney and aam panna.
Chief Minister appreciated Madhulika's sketching skills, assured her of providing assistance for studies
Kumari Madhulika Prajapati, who came from Karji village of Surguja, said to Chief Minister Mr. Baghel- during your visit to my house, I had presented you a sketch of yours made by me. And I am overjoyed to tell you that the photograph of that sketch has been featured on the cover of ‘Janman’ magazine. This is the reason why I have once again made a sketch of yours as a present for you today. Madhulika told Chief Minister that she has passed her 12th examination and wants to study art from Khairagarh University. Chief Minister appreciated Madhulika's art and skill and directed the officials to ensure her admission in Khairagarh University.
Mr. Gaurishankar Yadav, a resident of Bagbahar of Pathalgaon assembly constituency, who was at CM House today on the invitation of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, shared his experience saying that never in our dreams we had imagined that Chief Minister himself would grace us with his presence in our house. We got to serve him the home-cooked traditional meal, which the Chief Minister accepted affectionately. Today, Chief Minister has honored us with the invitation to share a meal with him at his residence.
Mr. Rajnath Ekka, who came from Rajapur village of Mainpat development block of Sitapur constituency, told that we had fed Lakda chutney and Koilari Bhaji to the Chief Minister, when he visited our home. It was like a dream come true for us. But today, we feel special yet overwhelmed to arrive at CM House as a guest today. He had brought jaggery from home and litchi from his garden as a gift for the Chief Minister.
Samari came all the way from Shankargarh, the place from where Chief Minister Mr. Baghel commenced Bhent-Mulakat program on May 4 last year. Mr. Satyanarayan Agarwal of Shankargarh also appreciated the traditional values of Chief Minister Mr. Baghel.
Culture Minister Mr. Amarjeet Bhagat, School Education Minister Dr. Prem Sai Singh Tekam, Parliamentary Secretaries Mrs. Ambika Singhdeo and Mr. Parasnath Rajwade, MLA Mr. Rampukar Singh, Mr. Khelsai Singh, Dr. Vinay Jaiswal, Mr. Gulab Kamro, Mr. Vinay Bhagat were present on the occasion.
Rashtriya Ramayan Mahotsav' (National Ramayan Festival)
Program will feature beautiful performances by groups of Cambodia and Indonesia*
The Dance-drama's theme will revolve around the Aranya Kand of Ramayan*
Program will feature performances by Kumar Vishwas, Maithili Thakur, Baba Hansraj Raghuvanshi, Lakhbir Singh Lakha, Shanmukha Priya, and Sharad Sharma
Famous artists and poets will attend the grand event
Raipur TNINS
The Raigarh administration is gearing up for the rapid-paced preparations to host the 'Rashtriya Ramayan Mahotsav' (National Ramayan Festival) starting from June 1. Cambodia and Indonesia have given their approval to participate in the event. International artists from the Manas Mandali group will showcase their talent and present unique perspectives on the Ramayan. Renowned artists from Manas Mandali, hailing from different states of India, will enthrall audiences with their captivating performances. The organizers have planned special programs revolving around the enchanting themes of the 'Aranya Kand'. Additionally, collective chanting of Hanuman Chalisa and Kelo Maha-aarti will be organized daily throughout the three-day event.
The National Ramayana Festival will serve as a great confluence of Chhattisgarh's art and culture. Raigarh Collector Mr. Taran Prakash Sinha is consistently keeping up with the updates from the officials involved in the preparations. He recently conducted a thorough review of the preparations and provided necessary directions to the officers. The event will commence on June 1 with a marching procession of the participants. The performance by the Ramayana Mandali will start at 3 p.m. In the evening, famous singers Shanmukh Priya and Sharad Sharma, known from Indian Idol, will take the stage.
On the second day, June 2, the Ramayana Mandali will perform at 3 p.m. In the evening, renowned singers Baba Hansraj Raghuvanshi and Lakhbir Singh Lakha will present their musical performances. On June 3, the event will begin at 3 p.m. with performances by various Mandalis. Kelo Mahaarti and Deepdan will take place at 6 p.m. Following that, famous bhajan singer Maithili Thakur and popular poet Kumar Vishwas will present their renditions of the story of Lord Shri Ram.
Revenue loss to states due to GST, permanent arrangement should be made soon – Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel
CM Bhupesh Baghel attends 8th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog
Requests to make available the amount of 2659 crores of the state's share in central taxes soon
Demands to reserve iron ore according to production capacity of steel plants
Demands for revision of royalty rates of coal and other major minerals
Raipur TNINS
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel today attended the eighth meeting of the Governing Council of NITI Aayog held in New Delhi under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister. During this, apart from the agenda points related to the meeting, the Chief Minister kept his points on various schemes and subjects related to the state interest. Chief Ministers of all the states were present on this occasion.
Talking on the agenda of the meeting, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said on the role of Team India, developed India of 2047 that the states have an important role in maintaining the unity and integrity of the country intact. He said that the central government should respect the rights of the states and strengthen the system of transferring its share of resources as well.
Emphasizing on MSMEs, the Chief Minister said that the Rural and Cottage Industrial Policy 2023-24 has been announced with the aim of promoting entrepreneurship in rural and cottage areas in the state and to use the resources of the area at the local level.
He said that only 25-30 percent iron ore is being made available by NMDC to the units located in the state. He urged to make available adequate iron ore for the units of the state.
He said that the MSME industries of Chhattisgarh are not getting coal from SECL for the last 2-3 years as per the requirement of the state. The Chief Minister urged to take action on this subject to secure the interest of Chhattisgarh.
He told that in order to promote industrialization in the tribal region of Bastar, MoUs have been signed for capital investment of about 9 thousand crore rupees in the last four years. Out of this, 3 million tonnes of iron ore would be required annually for the steel industries. He requested that iron ore should be kept in reserve according to the production capacity of these steel plants and made available on priority basis. Along with this, 30 percent discount should also be given in the rate of iron ore by NMDC under special incentive.
Along with this, he suggested to implement MNREGA in cities with less than 20 thousand population. He also requested to appoint a nodal officer for early start and coordination of international air service from Raipur airport.
In the meeting, he demanded setting up of solar power plants in 10 aspirational districts of Chhattisgarh as well as setting up of solar power plants up to 5 MW as green activities, and demanded exemption from forest diversion under the Forest Conservation Act.
The Chief Minister said that there should be an integrated MIS system for all programs for the care of women and children. Along with this, he requested to increase the share of Centre-State funding to 75:25 under Centrally Sponsored Schemes.
Apart from this, he also raised the issue of refund of Rs 19,000 crore deposited in the New Pension Scheme in the meeting. At the same time, he also demanded compensation of GST compensation grant. The Chief Minister said that the states have suffered loss of revenue due to the GST tax system. A permanent arrangement should be made at the earliest to compensate the revenue loss of the producing states like Chhattisgarh. The state's share in central taxes is getting less. The Chief Minister demanded that an amount of 2659 crores be made available to the state in this financial year.
The Chief Minister urged to transfer the amount of 4 thousand 170 crores of additional levy received from minerals to Chhattisgarh. On the other hand, in the civil suit petition submitted by the Government of Chhattisgarh in the Supreme Court in this matter, the Central Government requested to present the reply soon and resolve it. Along with this, the Chief Minister demanded revision of royalty rates of coal and other major minerals. He said that due to non-amendment, the financial interests of the state are being adversely affected.
The Chief Minister also urged the central government to bear the security expenditure of Rs 11 thousand 828 crore on the deployment of central forces and free the state from this arrears.
Successful Shift: Farmer Shri Laxmi Jaiswal's transition from paddy to groundnut cultivation amplifies income
District Farmers are embracing crop diversification under Rajiv Gandhi Kisan NYAY Yojana*
SHURTI THAKUR
Janjgir-Champa 26 May 2023// Until recently, farmers in the state limited themselves to paddy cultivation, without exploring the possibilities of growing other crops. However, the introduction of the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan NYAY Yojana by Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has brought about a paradigm shift, encouraging farmers to explore a wider range of crops. The Chhattisgarh government is offering a subsidy of Rs 9,000 to 10,000 per acre to farmers for cultivating crops other than paddy. Consequently, farmers in the district are transitioning from paddy cultivation to alternative crops.
In the same series, Shri Laxmi Jaiswal, a progressive farmer from Rasota village in the Pamgarh development block of the district, has shifted from cultivating paddy to cultivating groundnuts, benefiting from subsidies offered under the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan NYAY Yojana. He mentioned that initially, he indulged in paddy cultivation in his fields. However, upon learning about the subsidies provided by the state government under the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan NYAY Yojana for cultivating crops other than paddy, he decided to switch to cultivating groundnuts. He also received support from the agricultural department for this initiative.
Shri Jaiswal further explained that choosing alternative crops instead of paddy not only helps maintain soil quality but also ensures a steady and higher income during a specific period. Presently, he is cultivating groundnuts on 3 acres of land, generating an income of about Rs 60,000 per acre and earning lakhs of rupees in total. He intends to expand the cultivation of groundnuts in the upcoming season. He expressed gratitude to the Chhattisgarh government for the assistance provided through this scheme.
Coloring a Bright Future: Rural Women in Majhgawan empowered through cow dung paint production
Coloring a Bright Future: Rural Women in Majhgawan empowered through cow dung paint production
Impressive Achievement: Nearly 2350 liters of paint were produced in just four months, generating an income of Rs 4.60 lakh*
SHURTI THAKUR
Raipur 26 May 2023// Under the Mahatma Gandhi Rural Industrial Park Scheme, various activities are being conducted in the Gauthan of village Majhgawan in the Baikunthpur development block of the Koriya district. One such activity involves the production of natural paint using cow dung. The women associated with the Pragati Self-Help Group are actively engaged in this paint production process. This initiative has brought a wave of prosperity into the lives of these women.
Since February, a unit dedicated to the manufacturing of natural paint from cow dung has been operational, and astonishingly, within a span of just four months, they have successfully produced 2,350 liters of natural paint. Nearly 2,200 liters of this paint have been sold, generating an income of around Rs 4.60 lakh.
In line with the directives of the Chhattisgarh government, this paint is being utilized for coloring purposes in all government offices and schools. It is heartening to see the implementation of this eco-friendly paint, which not only contributes to sustainable practices but also supports the local economy and empowers women in the region.
*Breaking Barriers: Women achieve success with natural paint production*
Smt. Suman Rajwade, the chairperson of the group, stated that the cow dung paint unit has opened up new avenues of self-employment for the women in the group, empowering them to achieve economic stability for themselves and their families. Earlier, the women were engaged in producing vermicompost from cow dung in the Gauthans. However, they have now successfully transitioned into entrepreneurs by manufacturing paint from cow dung under the RIPA. At present, the women in the group are producing about 200 liters of natural paint per day, catering to the demands of the market. The manufactured paint is sold under the brand name "Prakritik Paint" by Gauthans and C-Marts. To ensure the nationwide availability of the product, a partnership has been established with "Khadi India," facilitating its distribution in the national market. This collaborative effort aims to maintain a consistent supply of the product on a larger scale.
*Process of manufacturing natural paint*
The selected women from the group have received training in Jaipur, Rajasthan, on the production of natural paint from cow dung. They were provided with detailed information about the manufacturing process. The process begins by thoroughly blending the cow dung and water mixture in a machine, followed by filtering it through a fine mesh to eliminate any impurities. Afterward, the mixture undergoes bleaching using specific chemicals and goes through a steaming process. As a result, a substance called CMX is obtained, which is further processed into a product known as distemper and emulsion. The paint unit located at RIPA in Majhgawan Gauthan has the flexibility to produce different quantities of paint according to demand. On average, it has a daily production capacity of about 500 liters.
Chief Minister visited Jhiram Memorial on 'Jhiram Valley Martyrdom Day' and paid tribute to the martyrs
Sal forests will be freed from Naxalism, peace will be restored: Chief Minister Mr. Baghel
With the policy of development, trust and security, Naxalism in Bastar has been contained to a few areas
TNINS
On the occasion of Jhiram Valley Martyrdom Day, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel paid tribute to the martyrs of Jhiram Valley by offering flowers at Jhiram Memorial in Lalbagh, Jagdalpur today. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that sacrifices of the martyrs against Naxalism will not go in vain, Sal forests of Bastar region will be freed from Naxalism and peace will be restored here once.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel and the public representatives present on the occasion observed silence for two minutes in the honour of the martyrs of Jhiram. Mr. Baghel also administered an oath to all those present to make the state an island of peace once again. On the occasion, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel met the families of the martyrs of Jhiram Valley and presented them with shawl-shreefal.
In his address, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that it has been ten years since the Jhiram Valley incident. Every year we pay homage to the martyrs of Jhiram on May 25, commemorating the martyrs and their sacrifices. Those who survived and saw the incident with their own eyes, describe it as terrifying and painful. Chief Minister Baghel said that the leaders who were martyred in this incident used to talk about the need to bring positive change in the lives of farmers, tribals, youth and women. Those leaders, who were determined to bring transformation in the lives of people, are no longer with us. They were martyred in Jhiram.
Recalling the Jhiram incident, Chief Minister said that when the naxals attacked the convoy, our Rajya Sabha member Mrs. Phulo Devi Netam faced the attackers with a brave face, asking them to stop the atrocity on civilians. When naxalites besetted our leaders, Martyr Mahendra Karma came out and asked the Naxalites to stop killing innocent people. He said- "Your enmity is with me. So I surrender. I am Bastar Tiger, I am Mahendra Karma". Mahendra Karma did not apologise, he sacrificed his life for Bastar, for the state, for democracy, for all of us.
Chief Minister further said that we are consistently working towards attaining the goal of Parivartan Yatra, and to fulfill the dreams of our leaders. With the policy of development, trust and security, we have contained the Naxalites to a few areas only. He said that we have ensured the development of Bastar with our plans and policies. We have accelerated education, health, conservation of tribal culture and other development works.
On the tenth anniversary of Jhiram Valley Martyrdom Day, Industries Minister Mr. Kawasi Lakhma, Lok Sabha Constituency Bastar MP Mr. Deepak Baij, Chairman of Bastar Development Authority Mr. Lakheshwar Baghel, Vice President Mr. Vikram Mandavi, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Rekhchand Jain, MLA Mr. Mohan Markam, Mrs. Sangeeta Sinha, Mr. Chandan Kashyap, Mayor Jagdalpur Mrs. Safira Sahu, Chairperson of Municipality Mrs. Kavita Sahu, Vice Chairman of Indravati Basin Development Authority Mr. Rajeev Sharma, Commissioner Mr. Shyam Dhawde, IG Mr. Sundarraj P, Collector Mr. Vijay Dayaram K., Senior Superintendent of Police Mr. Jitendra Meena and other public representatives also paid tribute to the martyrs.
Chief Minister met the families of the martyrs
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel met the families of the martyrs, after paying homage to the martyrs of Jhiram Valley. He honored the family members by presenting shawl-shreefal. Chief Minister became emotional while interacting with the families of the martyrs. Chief Minister asked them about their well being and told the family members that the sacrifice will not go in vain. Chhattisgarh government is with you every step of the way.
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