Chhattisgarh
Shri Dhanwantri generic medical stores are accessible in all of the state's urban areas
People are able to get affordable generic medicines in Chhattisgarh
Almost 53 lakh people saved a total of Rs 96.20 crore
Government doctors now are mandated to prescribe generic medicines
Raipur, 11 April 2023/ TNINS
In an initiative to enhance public health infrastructure and provide medicines at a low cost to the citizens of the state as a whole, cheap generic medicines are widely available to the general public in Chhattisgarh. More than 53 lakh citizens have benefited from affordable medicines with the help of the state government's Shree Dhanwantri generic medical stores. This initiative operates generic medicine shops in all of the state's urban areas. In these stores, generic medicines from well-known companies across the nation are discounted by 50 percent to 70 percent. So far, the scheme has provided a rebate of Rs 96 crore and 20 lakh to needy people on the sale of medications worth 155.54 crore as M.R.P.
As per the directive of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, Shri Dhanwantri Generic Medical Store Yojana has been launched by the Urban Administration and Development Department as of October 20, 2021. Under this plan, 195 Shree Dhanwantri Medical Shops have been established across the state's 169 urban bodies. Government doctors are now mandated to provide generic medicines to patients who come to the hospital for treatment. Medicines for colds, coughs, fevers, blood pressure, insulin, and serious diseases, along with antibiotics and surgical items, are also available at subsidized prices in Dhanwantri medicine shops.
However, the number of Shops operated under Shri Dhanwantri Generic Medical Store Yojana is,20 in Raipur district, 19 in Durg, 10 in Bilaspur, 9 in Janjgir-Champa, 8-8 in Raigarh, and Bemetara, 7 each in Balodabazar-Bhatapara and Dhamtari, Balod , 6 each in Korba, Kanker, Sakti, Surajpur, Mahasamund, and Kabirdham, 5 each in Rajnandgaon, Sarangarh-Bilaigarh, Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur, Dantewada, Jashpur and Balrampur, 4 each in Mungeli, Gariaband, Surguja, Kondagaon, Sukma, Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai, 3 each in Bastar and Bijapur, 2 each in Koriya and Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi, 1 each in Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh chowki and Narayanpur.
Proper efforts should be made to avoid road accidents: Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain
State level committee meeting on road safety concludes
Raipur, TNINS
In the State level committee meeting on road safety, Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain said that coordinated efforts by the Transport Department and all the concerned departments are necessary to prevent road accidents. He has given instructions to the officers to ensure necessary action under the action plan for comprehensive management of road safety. The Chief Secretary was addressing the officials in the meeting of the State Level Committee constituted for road safety at Mantralaya, Mahanadi Bhavan here today.
The Chief Secretary has said that the incidents should be analyzed to know the causes of road accidents. Mr. Jain instructed to organize road safety committee meetings regularly at the district level and to continuously review the progress of the action being taken in relation to road safety. In the meeting, measures to control road accidents, road safety awareness and ambulance delivery to accident-prone areas, mock drill and pre-exercise to ensure proper treatment to the accident-injured and to make necessary measures in advance to ensure road safety were discussed. Detailed guidelines were given to the officers. Director General of Police Mr. Ashok Juneja also gave necessary guidelines to the officers regarding road safety.
In relation to the road safety scenario, Mr. Sanjay Sharma, officer of the Inter-Departmental Lead Agency (Road Safety), said that road accidents are decreasing due to road safety public awareness and various road safety efforts. Regarding the overall road safety scenario in the meeting, it was informed through a presentation that, one-fourth of the state's accidents took place in Raipur, Durg, Bilaspur in the year 2022 . Apart from this, road accidents have also happened in Rajnandgaon, Raigarh, Korba and Balodabazar. Similarly, in the year 2023, the maximum number of accidents occurred in Balodabazar, Dhamtari, Mungeli, Balod, Kabirdham and Jashpur districts in the months of January to March 2023. Traffic education and public awareness programs are also being organized to avoid road accidents. Corrective works are being done in black spots, junctions, signals etc. identified by all road agencies. Continuous training is being imparted to the officers and employees of various departments related to road safety. In the meeting, instructions have been given to the collectors to conduct regular meetings of all the district road safety committees. The health department has ensured that ambulances reach accident-prone areas and provide proper treatment to the injured during immediately after the accident. Similarly, necessary guidelines were given to the Urban Administration Department to ensure proper lighting arrangements in accident-prone areas, removal of encroachments in signboards and hoardings and parking places, prevention of accidents caused by stray animals. The Excise Department has been instructed to put up flags related to public awareness around all country and foreign liquor shops in the state.
In the meeting, the officers and employees of the agency were trained by the Transport, Health, Public Works Department and other construction departments for the implementation of the Integrated Road Accident Database for the analysis of the causes of road accidents. Training is also being given to the drivers. This training program will be carried out continuously. Free facilities are being made available in all medical colleges and district hospitals for the treatment of the injured in road accidents. In this meeting organized through video conferencing, the collectors of the districts presented information regarding the road safety scenario of their districts. The Secretary, Transport Department, Mr. S. Prakash, Secretary, Health Department, Mr. Prasanna R., Secretary, Tribal Welfare Department, Mr. D.D. Singh, along with the collector and superintendent of police of the concerned districts, police and transport department and health officials participated in the meeting.
Collector organizes a meeting of representatives of society and heads of organizations to maintain peace in Biranpur
Section 144 implemented in Village Panchayat Biranpur
Bemetara, TNINS
Considering the invocation of Chhattisgarh Band by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Collector Mr. P.S. Alma and Police Superintendent I. Kalyan Elesela chaired a meeting of society representatives and heads of organizations on yesterday 9 pm for maintenance of peacekeeping in Biranpur village. Collector Mr. Alma said that the Section 144 of the code of criminal procedure has been implemented in Biranpur for maintaining peace, law and order, and security in the state. During the meeting, the Collector appealed to the representatives of the society and the heads of organizations to maintain peace in the district.
The Collector said that police forces have been deployed in Biranpur for maintaining law, peace, and security in Biranpur. 7 places in Biranpur have been barricaded. Places including Biranpur to Kawardha, Durg, Rajnandgaon, Ahiwara, and Saja Road have been barricaded and Police forces have been deployed. He said that public representatives were permitted to reach the village with security. Barricading was also done in Biranpur village while considering the matter of safety, so that other people from outside cannot enter the village. Police forces in large number are also being deployed. He said that F.I.R.s have been filed against riotous people. In the meeting, Sub Divisional Officer (R) Mr. Vishwas Rao Maske, Sub Divisional Officer of Police Mr. Tejram Patel, Tehsildar, councilors, and representatives of society were present.
Bhent Mulaqat: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today reached Bhilai as a part of his Bhent Mulaqat program and garlanded the statue of the visionary late Mr. Chandulal Chandrakar
Bhent Mulaqat: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today reached Bhilai as a part of his Bhent Mulaqat program and garlanded the statue of the visionary late Mr. Chandulal Chandrakar
Bhent Mulaqat: Bhilai Nagar Assembly, Durg District
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Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today reached Bhilai as a part of his Bhent Mulaqat program and garlanded the statue of the visionary late Mr. Chandulal Chandrakar at Supela Ghadi Chowk in Bhilai today. He also inaugurated and observed the symbolic structures of the seven wonders of the world built by the Municipal Corporation.
On this occasion, the schemes of the state government were displayed through the projector.
District in-charge minister Mr. Mohammad Akbar and MLA Mr. Devendra Yadav and other public representatives were also present on this occasion.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel during Bhent-Mulaqat organized in Vaishali Nagar Vidhansabha of Durg district
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel during Bhent-Mulaqat organized in Vaishali Nagar Vidhansabha of Durg district
1. Cementation, pathway, culvert maintenance, and other construction works that cost up to Rs 50 lakh will be done in all the wards of Vaishali Nagar Vidhan sabha.
2. Repair and renovation of roads of Vaishali Nagar Assembly will be done.
3. Beautification work of Ward 07 Rani Avantibai Sarovar will be done.
4. Sewerage line maintenance and renovation will be done in Nehru Nagar and Housing Board.
5. Internal development work will be done for the Housing Board and other colonies which were transferred to the Municipal Corporation.
6. Boxing, table tennis, and volleyball academy will be started in Jawahar Nagar Sports Complex.
7. Beautification work of Sanjay Nagar pond will be done.
8. Dome shed construction work will be done at various places.
9. Beautification work and statue installation of Chhattisgarh Mahtari will be done under the Vaishali Nagar area.
10. Beautification work of Radhika Nagar ground will be done.
11. Higher secondary school Camp will be run as Swami Atmanand English Medium School.
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Mr. Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today reached Vaishali Nagar in Durg district to converse with the general public as a part of his state wide Bhent Mulaqat Abhiyan. Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached the Lord Radha Krishna Temple in Nehru Nagar before the Bhent Mulaqat program and prayed and wished for the prosperity of the people of the state. Shawl, shreefal and symbols were gifted to Mr. Baghel by Shri Banke Bihari Samiti. On this occasion, Minister in-charge Mr. Mohammad Akbar, Bhilai MLA Mr. Devendra Yadav, former Minister of State Mr. Baruddin Qureshi, President of Gramin Bank Mr. Rajendra Sahu, Chairman of Municipal Corporation Bhilai Mr. Girwar Bunty Sahu, Vice President of Antyavasayi Vikas Nigam Ms. Neeta Lodhi and public representatives were present.
Announcement made by the Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel
Mr. Bhupesh Baghel made several important announcements for the development of the area. Mr. Baghel announced that in all the wards of Vaishali Nagar Vidhansabha, up to 50 lakh intersections, pathways, culverts and other construction works will be done. Numerous roads will also be repaired and renovated. The beautification work of Chhattisgarh Mahtari's statue will also be done. The high school camp of the area will be operated as the Swami Atmanand English Medium School. The Rani Avantibai Sarovar situated in the Ward no. 07 Rani will be beautified. Boxing, Table Tennis and Volleyball Academy will be started at Jawaharlal Nagar Sports Complex. Along with this, the maintainance work and renovation work of the sewerage line in Nehru Nagar and Housing Board, will be done, beautification of Sanjay Nagar pond, Radhika Nagar including construction of dome shed at various places will also be done.
Inauguration of Millets Cafe
Mr. Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated Millets Cafe near Gurunanak Ji Sarovar of Vaishali Nagar Assembly during the Bhent Mulaqat campaign. Mr. Baghel said that nutritional millet based dishes would be available to the people through the Miles Cafe . Apart from getting delicious dishes here, the dream of a healthy Chhattisgarh can also be realised.
04 Mobile Medical Unit given for the area
Mr. Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated 04 mobile medical units under the Urban Slum Health Scheme. 5 more lab tests have been added to the Mobile Medical Unit. These include sickling test, Widal test, blood group test, UPT pregnancy test and malaria test. This will further expand the medical facilities of the people.
Interacted with common citizens
Initiating the Bhent Mulaqat program, Mr. Baghel said that the purpose of this program is to find out whether all the people are getting the benefits of the schemes of the state government or not. Mr. Baghel noted the reaction of the people regarding the ration card and people told that all the people are getting rice through the rationcard. Mrs. Usha Sinha told that her ration card has been made, and she gets rice, sugar, salt regularly.
A woman who had come to meet him from Bhopal told that her grandson has got a head injury, the treatment is going on in Raipur. On the demand of help, the applicant was asked to apply under the Mukhyamantri Vishesh Swasth Sahayta Yojna so that they could get immediate help.
Mr. Baghel was informed by Rizwana, who participated in the Chhattisgarh Olympics as a kabaddi player, that 12 members of the team have received Rs 2,000 each. Mr. Baghel congratulated the team and said that a provision of Rs 25 crore has been kept for this, lakhs of people have participated in the Chhattisgarh Olympics, the prize money will be received immediately in the coming session.
Mr. Dilip Kumar Bhagat told that his house has been regularized. He kindly thanked for the simplification of information regarding regularization. Mrs. Anusuiya Markam told that earlier her house was made of mud, now she has recieved a patta. Ration card, work card has also been received. Weaving machines have also been received from the labor department and stitching work is also being done by them.
Talking to Pragya Singh, a class XII student of Swami Atmanand school, told that Swami Atmanand School has smart class, hi-tech lab, library with modern facilities. She further said that the school has highly qualified teachers and the students are very happy to avail free of cost education.
Admission in Swami Atmanand excellent schools starts from April 10
Admission in Swami Atmanand excellent schools starts from April 10
Both online and offline modes available for application submission
New 101 Swami Atmanand excellent English medium schools will start this year
Under 'Mahtari Dular Yojana', admission to eligible children with special priority
50 percent of the vacant seats in each class reserved for girl students
Children of BPL and economically weaker parents will get admission against 25 percent of the total vacant seats
Raipur, TNINS
There are 247 Swami Atmanand English medium schools and 32 Swami Atmanand excellent Hindi medium schools operating in the state. Approval was given in the budget for starting 101 new Swami Atmanand English medium schools in the state in session 2023-24. For the admission of students in all these schools for the session 2023-24, the SAGES portal will be started from April 10. The admission date has been fixed from April 10 to May 5. In case of excess applications, seat allotment through the lottery will be executed from May 5 to May 10 and further admission process will be completed from May 11 to May 15.
The Directorate of Public Instructions has issued guidelines to all district education officers regarding admission in Swami Atmanand Excellent Schools and asked them to ensure their compliance. District education officers have been directed that applications for admission in Hindi and English medium schools can be made through both online and offline means. A student can apply for only one school. In Swami Atmanand Excellent English Medium Schools, priority will be given in admission to the students of 152 primary and 153 middle English medium schools for classes 6th and 9th.
According to the announcement of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, special priority under 'Mahtari Dular Yojana' will be given to orphaned children whose parents died in corona pandemic. It will be mandatory to attach the death certificate of the parent along with the application form for admission. In every class of English medium school, 50 percent of girl students will be selected for the vacant seats. In case of not getting the sufficient number of girls, the seats can be filled with boys. Children of BPL and economically weaker parents will be given admission against 25 percent of the total vacant seats. Parents will have to submit an income certificate issued by the competent authority. Rest 25 percent of seats will be filled randomly through the lottery system. If there are more eligible applicants for the vacant seats, the selection will be done through a lottery. For admission in Class I, the age of the student should be between 5 to 6 years and 6 months as on 31 May 2023.
For admission in Swami Atmanand excellent Hindi medium schools, the girl students already studying in the same school will not need to apply for admission in the next class. Except for girls' schools, 50 percent of the vacant seats in each class will be reserved for girl students in co-education schools. In case of not getting the sufficient number of girls, the seats can be filled with boys. Society headed by the Collector will have the right to give admission according to the capacity of the school. Admission in classes 6th and 9th in these schools will be taken as per the decision made by the society.
Chief Minister Kanya Vivah Yojana: Assistance amount for the marriage of daughters increased from 25 thousand to 50 thousand
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Now there will be no problem in organizing marriage - the dreams of marriage of daughters of underprivileged families will be fulfilled
The state government has increased the assistance amount under the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana from Rs 25 thousand to Rs 50 thousand. A provision of Rs 38 crore has been kept for this scheme in the budget presented for the year 2023-24. With this initiative, the dream of the marriage of many daughters belonging to the underprivileged families of the state will be fulfilled.
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, the state government has increased the amount of financial assistance under the scheme twice. In the first budget presented by Mr. Baghel as a Chief Minister, giving priority to the marriage of daughters, he had increased the grant amount given under the scheme from Rs. 15 thousand to Rs. 25 thousand in the year 2019. Now this amount has been increased to 50 thousand rupees. Compared to the year 2019, the fixed budget amount has also been increased from Rs 19 crore to Rs 38 crore. Due to this, the concern about the marriage of daughters in many families has been removed.
Significantly, due to financial problems in many families, it becomes difficult for the families to bear the expenses of their daughters' marriage.. Under these circumstances, the state government provides financial assistance for the marriage of daughters under the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana. The objective of this scheme, run by the Department of Women and Child Development, is to solve the economic difficulties faced by underprivileged families in the marriage of the girl child, the scheme also aims to prevent dowry transactions and extravagance in marriage by promoting simple marriages through the organization of group marriages which gives a boost to the community sentiment and social status of the families.
Benefits payable under the scheme
Under this scheme, financial assistance is given to families living below the poverty line and card holder families of Mukhyamantri Khaddanny Yojna , the benefits are given to a maximum of two girls above the age of 18 years of age. Along with providing the bride and groom's makeup and other daily use items as gifts, money is also given through bank draft under this scheme. Some amount is also spent for organizing mass marriages. Widows, orphans, and destitute girls are also included under the scheme. The office of the District Women and Child Development Officer / District Program Officer can be contacted to take benefits of the scheme. One can contact the Child Development Project Officer or the Integrated Child Development Officer at the development block level or information regarding the scheme can also be taken from the Anganwadi workers of the applicants area.
Chhattisgarh Government takes an important decision to provide special exemption in payment of property tax
Last date for depositing property tax extended till 30th April
On the instructions of Chief Minister Mr. Baghel and the initiative of Urban Administration Minister Dr. Dahria, people of the state now have additional one month to deposit their taxes
Raipur, TNINS
In interest of the people of the state, Chhattisgarh Government has taken an important decision to provide special exemption in the payment of property tax. As per this decision, the last date for submission of property tax and returns in the state has been extended from March 31 to April 30. On the instructions of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel and on the initiative of Urban Administration and Development Minister Dr. Shiv Dahria, an additional opportunity of one month is being provided for the convenience of the people.
It is worth mentioning that in view of the challenges due to the pandemic (COVID-19) in the past few years, an extension is being provided for the submission of property tax. Earlier the last date for submission of property tax and returns was March 31, 2023, the exemption deadline for the same was then decided to be 15 April 2023, and now it has been further extended to 30 April 2023.
In a letter issued in the context by the Urban Administration and Development Department to all the Collectors, Commissioners and Chief Municipal Officers, Municipal Councils and Nagar Panchayats, it is stated that in case people visit the office to pay property tax, physical distancing protocol should be followed. Likewise, during the doorstep collection of property tax as well, employees of the civic body and citizens should maintain physical distance and online payment should be encouraged.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel virtually released an amount of Rs 5.32 crore Godhan Nyay Yojana
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel virtually released an amount of Rs 5.32 crore Godhan Nyay Yojana
TNINS
Raipur: Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel virtually released an amount of Rs 5.32 crore to cattle rearers, women groups, and Gauthan committees under the Godhan Nyay Yojana, from his residence office today
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel virtually released an amount of Rs 5.32 crore to cattle rearers, women groups, and Gauthan committees under the Godhan Nyay Yojana, from his residence office here today.
This includes payment of Rs 2.91 crore in lieu of 1.45 lakh quintal cow dung purchased from March 16 to March 31 and dividend amount of Rs 1.43 crore to Gauthan committees and Rs 98 lakh to women groups.
On this occasion, Agriculture Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey, Industries Minister Shri Kawasi Lakhma, Chief Minister's Advisor Shri Vinod Verma, Chhattisgarh State Mineral Development Corporation Chairman Shri Girish Dewangan, Chhattisgarh Gau Sewa Commission Chairman Mahant Ramsunder Das, Special Secretary (Agriculture) Dr. Ayyaz F. Tamboli are present at the Chief Minister's residence office. Besides, Chief Minister's Advisor Shri Pradeep Sharma and RIPA State Nodal Officer Shri Gaurav Singh joined the programme through video conferencing.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that we have made continuous achievements in the Godhan Nyay Yojana, but the rapid increase in the number of self-supporting Gauthans is our most significant achievement because the major goal of this plan is to make our villages financially self-sufficient
The self-supporting Gauthans have paid themselves Rs 1 crore, 67 lakh of the money supplied to cow dung vendors, While the department is paying Rs 1 crore, 24 lakh.
We have agreed to offer Rs.750 per month to the presidents of self-supporting Gauthan committees and Rs.500 per month to the members in order to encourage Gauthan committees to become self-sufficient.
The farmer must have already heard the good news that beginning in November, paddy would be purchased at a cost of 20 quintals per acre. For a long time, the farmer had desired this. It will undoubtedly help the rural economy.
Likewise, Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Bhoomihin Krishi Mazdoor Nyay Yojana, has been expanded. This scheme will now help landless agricultural laborers in Scheduled Area Nagar Panchayats and Municipalities. Landless agricultural laborers must apply by April 15 to take benefit of this scheme
While the census has not been conducted since 2011, a socio-economic survey has also begun in the villages on April 1. This survey will also help identify new beneficiaries. They will also be able to take use of schemes such as housing, gas cylinders, and toilets
Applications for unemployment benefits from educated unemployed have begun as of April 1. They have been given the option of applying online for this. More than 6000 unemployed youth applied on the first day, and their applications were granted the same day.
Congratulations to all of the farmers, cow dung vendors, animal herders, Gauthan committees, and self-help groups that received funds through this initiative today.
Mukhyamantri Haat Bazar Clinic Yojana: People from rural regions are receiving regular medical checkups and medication facilities for seasonal diseases and B.P. problems with convenience
Mukhyamantri Haat Bazar Clinic Yojana: People from rural regions are receiving regular medical checkups and medication facilities for seasonal diseases and B.P. problems with convenience
Koriya, TNINS
A hospital van reaches Ungyaon village under the Sonhat development block in the Koriya district. The hospital van is a mobile medical unit operating under the Mukhyamantri Haat Bazaar Clinic Yojana, through which medical teams reach Haat Bazar and provide healthcare services to people conveniently. In this regard, Mr. Mahaveer from Ungyaon, aged 75 years, had reached the clinic while citing the problem of constant headache. When the medical team performed a health checkup, they found that the patient was suffering from high BP.
The doctor present in the clinic provided him with the required medication and advised him to bring his prescription every week for regular checkups. Now he visits Haat Bazar Clinic regularly and reaps the benefits of free medical checkups and medicines. Similarly, Mr. Bir Singh of Ungyaon visited the Haat Bazaar Clinic for the treatment of cough, cold, fever, and body aches. A thorough checkup was conducted in the clinic and medicines were given, because of which he experienced relief. He is quite happy that he receives medical treatment in the Haat itself along with needful household items and he is satisfied with the Mukhyamantri Haat Bazar Clinic Yojana. On average, 94 OPDs in two development blocks in the Koriya district are functional under the Mukhyamantri Haat Bazar Clinic Yojana. In the last ten days, more than 1600 people have benefitted from B.P., blood sugar, hemoglobin, and Malaria test facilities.
Bhent Mulaqat Abhiyan: with the initiative of the Chief Minister, the farmers of Balrampur district got the land acquisition compensation amount pending for years
School Education Minister Dr. Tekam distributed a compensation amount of Rs. 5 crore 46 lakh to 43 farmers
TNINS
Chief Minister's Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan has benefited the farmers of Balrampur district. The Water Resources Department cleared a pending land acquisition amount of Rs 5 crore 46 lakh 20 thousand for 43 farmers of the Girwani and Kotrahi reservoir projects on the directives of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. Minister of School Education, Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam handed these farmers compensation cheques.
As stated by the farmers, they had given up hope of receiving compensation. Farmers are overjoyed now that they have received their compensation. These farmers have expressed gratitude to the state government and the Chief Minister for receiving compensation. Farmers' land had been taken for irrigation projects, and they had not received compensation for nearly 15 years. When these farmers addressed Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel about their issues during his Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan, he directed the officers to investigate the land acquisition compensation cases and present the farmers with the compensation amount as soon as possible.
According to the information received from the officials, in the year 2008, the reservoir was constructed under irrigation projects in Girwani and Kotrahi of Wadrafnagar development block. Here, for irrigation projects, the case was prepared under land acquisition by declaring the agricultural land of 43 farmers in submergence area. These farmers had not received the amount of compensation under land acquisition for a long time the farmers were worried about the amount of compensation.
In such a situation, under the guidance of Collector Mr. Vijay Dayaram K. Resolving the compensation cases of irrigation projects of Kotrahi Reservoir Dam Scheme, a total of Rs. 01 crore 81 lakh 20 thousand 6 hundred was given to 16 affected farmers and an amount of Rs. 03 Crore 65 lakh 40 was given to 27 farmers under Girwani Reservoir Dam Scheme with their compensation amounts.
Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan: Durg Assembly Constituency (Gramin), Village-Purai
New college for arts, commerce, and science discipline to be established in Nagpura
CM announced to start a new ITI in Rasmada
Primary health center will be opened in Anjora (B)
Sports academy (including swimming and kho-kho) will be established in Purai
CM announced to start Swami Atmanand English Medium School in Purena and Katro
CM announced to start Swami Atmanand Hindi Medium School in Pauwara
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel on Sunday reached Purai village falling under the Durg assembly constituency (Gramin) for his statewide 'Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan'. During the meeting at Purai, the Chief Minister inaugurated and performed Bhumi Poojan of various development works worth Rs.78 crore. He also distributed kits to the beneficiaries of various schemes of government. The Chief Minister announced Rs.5 lakh for the installation of Shaheed Mr. Lokesh Sahu statue.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that all sections are getting benefits from government schemes. Through the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana, the state government is providing bonuses to the farmers along with purchasing their produce at a fair price. He garlanded the photograph of Chhattisgarh Mahtari, lit the lamp, and started the program by singing Rajgeet. During the meeting, Mrs. Urvashi Chandrakar of village Risama told that she has half an acre farm and her agricultural loan of Rs. 20 thousand has been waived off under the loan waiver scheme. Mr. Ramesh Kumar Gajpal said that till now he has sold paddy worth Rs. 1.25 lakh and bought a harvester from it. Farmer Mr. Toshan Kumar Sahu said that he has sold 120 quintals of paddy and his loan of Rs. 26,000 was waived off. He told the Chief Minister that now by selling 20 quintals of paddy per acre, he would get an additional profit of Rs 5,000. Mr. Thaneshwar Sahu narrated his self-composed poem to the Chief Minister. Mr. Thaneshwar thanked the Chief Minister for installing the statue in the name of Shaheed Mr. Lokesh Sahu.
Mr. Devendra Kumar Vaishnav of village Rasmada said that Rasmada is an industrial area, there is no agricultural land available for farming, and industrial groups are not giving them jobs. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel took the information in this regard from the collector and the officer of the District Trade and Industry Center. Officials told the Chief Minister that so far 1037 people have got employment in the district. A ration card beneficiary named Nomin Sahu told that there are 5 members in his house and they are getting rice, sugar, and salt. Advitiya Nirankari, a 10th-class student of Swami Atmanand English Medium School told the Chief Minister that he got relief from expensive school fees, earlier he had to pay Rs 80,000 as school fees.
He took feedback from people about the Hatbazar Clinic scheme. Mrs. Rashi Banjare of Utai village said that she got health benefits from this scheme. She bought a mobile for her brother with the amount she got in Inspire Award. Ms. Shashi informed the Chief Minister that her brother has been selected in NEET exam from Ambikapur. She requested financial assistance for her brother's studies. Praising Ms.Shashi, the Chief Minister announced financial assistance of Rs 2.5 lakh. He directed the concerned officer to provide benefits of government schemes to the divyanga daughter Hansika. On being asked about Mukhyamantri Suposhan Yojana, Mrs. Saraswati said that her son Lakshya was a differently-abled person. Under the Suposhan Yojana, both mother and child are now healthy. They are receiving hot milk, bananas, and nutritious food items from Anganwadi regularly.
Announcement made by Chief Minister
A new college for arts, commerce, and science discipline and a primary health center will be upgraded from 30 beds to 50 beds in Nagpura village. A new ITI in Rasmada village will be started soon. The primary health center will be opened in village Anjora (B). Sports academy (including swimming and khokho) will be started in Purai village. Eight additional rooms will be constructed in Government College situated at Utai.
Government High Schools of Maroda, Kuthrel, Birejhar, and Hanoda will be upgraded to Government Higher Secondary Schools. New Higher Secondary Schools will be opened in Khopli and Mundera villages. Approval will be given for the construction of the high school building in village Ruda. Swami Atmanand English medium school will be opened in Purena and Katro village. Swami Atmanand Hindi medium school will be started in Pauwara village.
Government Higher Secondary School buildings will be constructed in Matwari and Umarpoti villages. Manglik Bhawan will be constructed for all communities. A new school building will be constructed for Government Higher Secondary School located at Purai. The road will be widened to reach the Anganwadi center. A commercial complex will be constructed in the old panchayat bui
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Chief Minister extends greeting on Mahavir Jayanti
TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has extended greetings and best wishes to the people of the state on the birth anniversary of Mahavir Swami, the 24th Tirthankar of Jainism which falls on April 4. He said that Mahavir Swami gave the message of truth, non-violence, love, and compassion to society. Mahavir Swami emphasized on 'internal purity' along with 'external cleanliness'. Mahavir Swami described non-violence as the paramount principle for all religions and taught people to 'live and let live'. Mahavir ji principles and teachings are ever relevant. Everyone can have a happy society by following the path shown by Mahavir Swami ji and serving the poor.
Our forefathers knew the importance of time and education, our government is following their path: Mr. Bhupesh Baghel
Chief Minister unveiled the statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Dau Late Pyarelal Belchandan in Village Tirga of Durg Rural Assembly Constituency
Chief Minister made the announcement of opening Swami Atmanand English Medium School in Tirga
Chief Minister released the folder based on the life of Dau Late Pyarelal Belchandan
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached Tirga village in Durg Rural Assembly Constituency : He unveiled the staues of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi in the Sub-health Center and Dau Late Pyarelal Belchandan in Higher Secondary School Tirga
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached Tirga village in Durg Rural Assembly Constituency
He unveiled the staues of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi in the Sub-health Center and Dau Late Pyarelal Belchandan in Higher Secondary School Tirga
The school is named after Dau Late Mr. Pyarelal Belchandan, Dau Belchandan was a Gandhian leader and former MLA of the region
Chief Minister performed the Bhumipoojan of Community House Kurmipara here
TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel is visiting the Durg Rural Assembly Constituency under the Bhent Mulaqat program today. The Chief Minister started the Bhent Mulaqat program in Durg Rural Assembly Constituency by unveiling the statue of the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi in Village Tirga. The Chief Minister also unveiled the statue of popular Gandhian leader and former MLA Dau Late Pyarelal Belchandan and conducted the Bhumipoojan of Community House in Kurmipara.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister also released a folder based on the biography of Dau Late Pyarelal Belchandan. He made the announcement of opening Swami Atmanand English Medium School in Tirga village and also announced the approval of Rs. 25 lakh for the development of the region at the request of the local Sarpanch. Chief Minister also praised the local farmer Tarakeshwar. Tarakeshwar donated Rs. 7000, out of the amount obtained by him through selling paddy under the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana, to the Mukhyamantri Sahayata Kosh by submitting a cheque to the Chief Minister.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel said that today he has got the opportunity to unveil the statues of Gandhi Ji and Dau Ji in Tirga. Dau Pyarelal Belchandan used to tour all day, was quite disciplined, and had his own identity. There have been many big leaders, and everyone had unique identities and similarities. Dau Ji was punctual as well. He was dedicated to farmers, fought for the protection of their interests, and used to preserve all letters. Mr. Baghel said that Dau Ji used to salute everyone, regardless of whether they were young or old, it was his virtue, and he had started a new tradition.
The Chief Minister said that he has named the Higher Secondary School and Kharkhara Mohandipat Irrigation Scheme in Tirga after Dau Ji to preserve his memories. Mr. Baghel said that 20 quintals of paddy per acre of land have been purchased while keeping the interests of farmers in mind.
He said that the Government has worked towards increasing the income of cattle farmers, because of which about 3.5 lakh families are being benefitted. We are continuously committed to increasing the income of people. We started the Unemployment Allowance Scheme for the youth on 1 April. Moreover, they will also be trained so that they are provided with employment opportunities. We have also started a socio-economic survey, the work under this started yesterday. A portal was launched in Sargaon on 25 March and has also started operating from 1 April.
On this occasion, local MLA and Minister Mr. Tamradhwaj Sahu, Minister-in-charge of Durg Mr. Mohd. Akbar, former MLA of the region Mrs. Pratima Chandrakar, Senior Congress leader Mr. Pradeep Chaubey, family members of Dau Late Pyarelal Belchandan, public representatives, and local people were present.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel launched Chhattisgarh's first Chhattisgarhi digital radio station 'Radio Sangwari'
'Radio Sangwari' is based on 'Hamar Bhakha Hamar Geet'
Through this newly-launched radio station, Chhattisgarh's art and culture will be widely publicized
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel launched Chhattisgarh's first digital radio station 'Radio Sangwari' in a program organized at his residence office today. On this occasion, he congratulated the entire team including the founder and director of Radio Sangwari, describing it as a better effort in the direction of widely promoting the art and culture of Chhattisgarh.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said in his address to the programme that Radio Sangwari will play an important role in taking the Chhattisgarhi folk art, folk culture and song-music to the common people through digital radio station. I have been told that through the Radio Sangwari app, the art and culture of Chhattisgarh will be taken to the people across the whole world, certainly it is a very commendable effort, said Mr. Baghel.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that this platform has the potential to become a powerful medium for reviving the vanishing cultural genres and traditional art forms of Chhattisgarh. This would also serve as a platform for promoting the talents of the new artists of the state. There is no dearth of radio listeners even today. Many radio stations have gained popularity because of their innovations and out of the box vision. I hope that the digital radio station being launched as Radio Sangwari will also gain recognition and popularity as a powerful medium.
On this occasion, the founder of Radio Sangwari Mr. Rahul Sharma and co-founder Dr. Hemant Sirmaur told that Radio Sangwari can be listened comfortably even on 2G internet speed. Program director Mr. Manish Baghel told in the program that the app can be downloaded by typing "Radio Sangwari" on the search tab of Google Play Store. On this occasion Ms. RJ Shreya, Mr. Jagmeet Singh, Mr. Anuj Sharma and all the members of Radio Sangwari were present.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel released the audio of the Chhattisgarhi song ‘Kaka Jinda He’
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel released the audio of the Chhattisgarhi song ‘Kaka Jinda He’
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel released the audio of the Chhattisgarhi song ‘Kaka Jinda He’ during a program organized at his residential office today. On this occasion, he congratulated and expressed his best wishes to the creator of the song, Head Constable Mr. Dilip Tamrakar, for mentioning government schemes in the song lyrics through the audio.
Pauni-Pasari Yojana: Rs 7.33 crore approved for the construction of 263 platforms
Pauni-Pasari Yojana: Rs 7.33 crore approved for the construction of 263 platforms
Raipur, TNINS
A provision has been made to provide a platform to women of self-help groups and those interested in doing traditional business in the unorganized sector of all of the state's urban areas, at an affordable daily fee for business in the densely populated areas. This scheme is beneficial in reviving the pouni-pasari business, which is an ancient Chhattisgarh tradition.
Under this, local traditional businesses such as iron-related works, pottery, washing clothes, preparing shoes and slippers, wood-related works, fodder for animals, vegetable production, weaving-stitching of clothes, making blankets, idols, The business of flowers, worship material, bamboo tukna, hair cutting, dona-pattal, mat preparation and jewellery and beauty items etc. employment is made available in the form of pauni-pasari business.
Under the scheme, an amount of Rs 7 crore 33 lakh 8 thousand has been sanctioned for the construction of about 263 pauni-pasari units (platforms). Under the scheme, the eligibility of 30 lakh per piece is fixed. Under the scheme, 100 percent grant is given to the urban bodies. In the financial year 2019-20, approval of Rs 2750.70 lakh has been given for a total of 108 projects. And in the financial year 2020-21, approval of Rs 4506.02 lakh has been given for the updated 152 projects. In the year 2021, approval of Rs 26.35 lakh has been given for one project. In the financial year 2022-23, approval of Rs 55.24 lakh was given for two projects.
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