Chhattisgarh
Paddy procurement crosses the figure of 97 lakh metric tonnes
Nearly Rs.19,875 crore paid to more than 22 lakh farmers
Paddy lifting for custom milling going on at a rapid pace; nearly 71 lakh metric tonnes of paddy has been lifted so far
TNINS
Under the able leadership of Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel, the mega campaign for paddy procurement is being run in Chhattisgarh. This paddy procurement campaign, which started on November 01, 2022, will continue till January 31 this year. Officials of the Food Department said that paddy procurement has crossed the figure of 97 lakh metric tonnes from the farmers on the support price in the state. In lieu of paddy purchase, Rs.19,875 crore has been paid to 22 lakh farmers of the state under the bank linking system.
On the initiative of the Chief Minister, like last year, paddy procurement is going on at a rapid pace this year as well. Similarly, the paddy thus procured is being lifted for custom milling. So far DO has been issued for the lifting of about 82 lakh metric tonnes of paddy out of 97 lakh metric tonnes of paddy procured so far, against which 71 lakh metric tonnes of paddy have been lifted by the millers.
Officials said that on January 13, 1.43 lakh metric tonnes of paddy has been procured from more than 34,480 farmers. Apart from this, 9000 tonnes of paddy have also been purchased from the farmers through tokens obtained online.
It is worth mentioning that this year 25.92 lakh farmers have been registered in the state including about 2.26 lakh new farmers. A total of 2616 procurement centers have been set up for paddy purchase at support prices in the state. Normal paddy is being bought at the rate of Rs.2040 per quintal and grade-A paddy at Rs.2060 per quintal. Similarly, a strict vigil is being kept on the paddy procurement system in the state. Goods carriers are being checked at check posts to prevent illegal transportation of paddy from border states.
Chief Minister conducted the ground inspection of the schemes during Bhent-Mulaqat programme in Pipariya village of Pali-Tanakhar assembly
Several announcements made for the development of the area
A Branch of District Cooperative Central Bank will be established in Pasan
Establishment of 36 KV power substation announced
Rescue center will be established for elephant affected areas in Korbi and Ghuchapur
Construction of bridge at Kapubhara and Tulbul (Karri) announced
Chief Minister's Haat Bazar Yojana will be conducted in village Pipariya
Construction of total 25 Devgudis including one in Pipariya announced
New boys hostel will be opened in village Pipariya
Road will be constructed from Amjhar to Jarundha border
TNINS
At the Bhent-Mulaqat programme organized at village Pipariya of Pali Tanakhar Assembly in Korba district, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today made several important announcements for the development of the area. He announced opening of a branch of District Cooperative Central Bank in Pasan, establishment of 36 KV in Moraga power sub-station, setting up of rescue center for elephant-affected areas in Korbi and Ghuchapur, construction of bridge in Kapubhara and Tulbul (Karri), implementation of Mukhyamantri Haat Bazar Yojana in village Pipariya. Besides, he also announced construction of a total of 25 Devgudis including the one in Pipariya, construction of shed in the main Haat-Bazaar of Pipariya, provision of drinking water in Gram Panchayat Arsia, construction of Mangal Bhawan in Nagar Panchayat Pali, opening of new boys hostel in village Pipariya and construction of road from Amjhar to Jorundha to border. On this occasion, District In-charge Minister and School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam and Lok Sabha MP Mrs. Jyotsna Mahant were also present.
In his address to the villagers in Bhent-Mulaqat programme, Chief Minister said that the state government is trying to bring changes in the lives of common people and boost their income through the schemes. Regarding the procurement of paddy at Rs 2,500 a quintal, Mr. Baghel said that the central government had said that if you pay even one rupee more than the support price for paddy, we will not procure paddy from the state. To resolve the problem, the state government started Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana in the interest of farmers and provided them an input subsidy of Rs 10,000 per acre in the first year and Rs 9,000 per acre this year. Summing up the support price and input subsidy, the farmers are being provided a price of Rs 2500 per quintal of paddy.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel asked the villagers about loan waiver, Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana, paddy procurement on support price and checked if they are receiving the benefits. Meanwhile, a farmer told that for the first time he has taken paddy tokens and for the very first time he is going to sell paddy at the procurement center. He thanked State Government for making the process so easy. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel announced sanction of Rs one lakh to Chhatram Patel for pursuing PhD. Chief Minister said that the purpose of Bhent-Mulaqat is to learn about whether the people are receiving the benefits of government schemes or not, to address any shortcomings and rectify it at the earliest. He said that as soon as our government was formed, farmers' loans were waived within two hours.
At the Bhent-Mulaqat programme, Chandrakala Porte told Chief Minister that rice, sugar and salt are being regularly made available to the beneficiaries on the ration card. Gas cylinders and kerosene are very expensive. Nirmala Kujur told Chief Minister that she has been issued the ration card, on which she regularly received rice, sugar and salt. Due to the high cost of gas cylinders, they cook food using wood.
Rs 50 thousand sanctioned to Anita for B.Ed, Rs. 01 lakh to Chhatram for PhD
At the Bhent-Mulaqat programme held today, the young athlete conveyed the training related problem to Chief Minister. Resolving which, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel announced to give him admission in the hostel. Anita Raj told that she is a part of 12-member women's group and she is also studying. She is doing private B.Ed. Fertilizer worth 2 lakh 70 thousand has been sold in last three years. However, there is no college in the area and she has to travel afar to pursue higher education. She requested Chief Minister to open a college neaby. Chief Minister announced financial aid of Rs 50,000. for Anita's education, and also sanctioned Rs one lakh to Chhatram Patel for pursuing PhD. Sangeeta Sahu told that she collects tendupatta, and she started after government the of renumeration for this work. She thanked Chief Minister for the scheme of insurance of the tendupatta labourers.
Tejkunwar sold cow dung worth Rs 40,000
Tejkunwar told that he has sold cow dung worth 40 thousand. Earlier he used to throw away cow dung, now he earns money by selling it in Gothan. This money is contributing towards his family income. He told that he has used the money he earned by selling dung for organizing his child's wedding ceremony. He said that he has earned one lakh rupees by making fertilizers. Harnam Singh Markam told that he has got a lease of one acre of land. He is taking care of his family by practicing farming on this land. He described the Vanadhikar Patta Yojana as a commendable scheme. While talking to the Chief Minister, Jagatpal Singh told that he has got the lease of 1.5 acres of land, on which he practices farming and are also getting the benefits of various government schemes. Prem Singh told that his forest rights lease has been issued.
Anita Armo earned Rs 1.82 lakh by selling Kodo
Anita Armae, a member of the group that procures minor forest produce, told that they are buying kodo, ragi, tamarind at present. They procure Kodo at Rs 30, and Ragi for Rs 31 a kg. An income of Rs one lakh 82 thousand has been generated from Kodo procurement. Farmer Mahesh Kumar told that he has sold paddy for the first time, and has received three installments. He has bought 1.5 acres of land. Suryansh Gupta, a student of Swami Atmanand English Medium School, Pasan told that his school has classes up to 9th standard. While speaking fluently in English, he told about the facilities available in her school
State government is fulfilling the promise made to the public”: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel
Chief Minister reaches Khisora village of Sihawa assembly constituency under Dhamtari district
CM announced to start a sub-divisional officer revenue link court in Magarlod
CM announced to upgrade Karelibadi as a sub-tehsil
CM announced to build a Mini stadium in Khisora ground
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached Khisora village of the Sihawa assembly constituency under the Dhamtari district as a part of his mammoth public interaction drive ‘Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan’. He directly interacted with the villagers and took information about the implementation of the welfare schemes of the state government at the ground level. Addressing the villagers on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that he is fulfilling the promise he had made to the public. He further said that he has come to Khisora to meet the people and asked about their well-being. He said that Dhamtari is the largest producer of paddy and grains and has a maximum number of rice mills.
Referring to the farmer-friendly schemes, the Chief Minister said that as soon as the government was formed, we first waived the loans of the farmers. Chhattisgarh is the first state where farmers are getting Rs.2500 per quintal price of paddy including support price and input subsidy. He said that till now 3 instalments of Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana have been transferred to the bank accounts of beneficiaries and, the fourth instalment will be released before 31st March. The Chief Minister asked about paddy procurement, gunny bags, weighing, paddy lifting and payment. He said that they are fulfilling all the promises they have made. The Chief Minister said that the state government has decided to give 35 kg of rice to one family. The process of making everyone’s ration card is in progress. He took information about the ration card from the villagers.
Chief Minister Shri Baghel commenced the ‘Bhent-Mulaqat’ programme by garlanding the portrait of Chhattisgarh Mahtari. The state song "Arpa Pari Ke Dhar" was also played and sung on the occasion. Women and Child Development Minister Mrs. Anila Bhediya, MLA Dr. Lakshmi Dhruv were also present on this occasion.
Shobharam built his house from Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana’s money
During the meeting, the Chief Minister asked the villagers whose loan was waived off. In response, hundreds of villagers raised their hands and said yes in one voice. Shobharam Sahu of village Channa told that he has 3 acres of land, his Rs.50 thousand loan was waived off, and he used the amount of the third instalment of Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana to build a house. He arranged the function of his grandson’s naming ceremony with money received under this scheme. Praising the arrangements made for paddy procurement, he thanked the Chief Minister and said that the farmers are now happy.
Farmers no need to rely on moneylenders, they are now turning to banks
Kamlesh Nishad of Khisora village said he owns 4.25 acres of land and that a loan of Rs 49 thousand had been waived off. Within two days of selling paddy, money was deposited into the account. The Chief Minister asked him about the money he received from the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana. Kamlesh said that he used this amount to purchase a Super Splendor vehicle and, he will inaugurate his new bike at his in-law's place. Meanwhile, Kamlesh said that the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana has benefited farmers. Previously, they use to go to moneylenders during festivals; now, they go to banks.
Pyarelal said that he is getting the benefit of the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Bhumiheen Krishi Majdoor Nyay Yojana. He praised this scheme. Somesh Kumar Yadav of village Khisora told that he sold 215 quintals of cow dung, and earned Rs.65 thousand. He is managing the expenses of his children’s education with money and praised Godhan Nyay Yojana. A member of the women's SHGs told that by manufacturing vermicompost, her group earned an income of Rs.2 lakhs. Krishna Kumar earned Rs.57 thousand 770 by selling cow dung. He built a house by selling cow dung and used the amount to get treatment when he fell sick. Rukhmani told that the doctor in Haat Bazar Clinic gives free treatment. She is taking treatment for a year. She praised the plan. The Chief Minister also asked about the Khubchand Baghel Swasthya Sahayata Yojana, Vishesh Swasthya Sahayata Yojana and Forest Lease from the villagers.
Vimal Netam told that he has got land of 1 acre 60 decimals on lease. He also sells paddy on lease. He told that there is no Gauthan in the dependent village of Gram Panchayat. He also talked about making ‘aavarti charai’. He also requested that instead of procuring 15 quintals per acre paddy, 20 quintals should be procured. The Chief Minister told that his intention is to procure all paddy from the farmers and also the paddy of the rabi crop. He also said that the state government will purchase all paddy of both Kharif and Rabi seasons when they receive approval from the Government of India to produce ethanol from surplus paddy.
The Chief Minister asked about the caste certificate. Shubham told that he is facing difficulty in making a caste certificate as his land record is not available. The Chief Minister said that he need to get a proposal from the panchayat according to the rules for caste certificates. While being asked about the Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club Yojana, Ramkrishna Sahu said that under this scheme there is a total of 40 members of which 12 are females. The funds received under this scheme are used for sports, tree planting, village development, and panchayat assistance. He praised the scheme and said that the scheme is very good. Somesh Kumar of Khisora told that he is managing the household expenses by selling cow dung.
A woman from village Kapalphodi said that she has two and a half acres of land, and she cultivates vegetables in some parts of the land, but due to the sandy land production has come down. The Chief Minister informed that the government is planning to make ethanol from maize and sugarcane. Permission has been sought from the Government of India for the ethanol plant to be set up. When asked about caste certificates, Sunil Nagarchi said that a record of 50 years is needed for a caste certificate but his record is not available. The Chief Minister said that apply with a proposal from the Gram Sabha. He instructed Kurud SDM to inform about the update of Nagarachi caste's application this evening.
Announcements made by the Chief Minister in village Khisora of Sihawa assembly constituency
The Chief Minister made several announcements on the demand of villagers and public representatives in the village Khisora. He announced to start sub-divisional officer revenue link court in Magarlod two days a week, a sub-tehsil status to Karelibadi, construction of a high school in Khisora, construction of a new primary school building in Bastipara of Khisora, beautification of Khisora Bala Talab. He also announced for a new building of Primary Agricultural Credit Cooperative Society, construction of a community hall in Gram Panchayat Motimpur, solar dual pump to be set up at Budhigarh tourist place in Singpur area, Devgudi construction and repair work in Gram Panchayat Singpur and mini stadium in Khisora Maidan.
Chief Minister greets people on 'National Youth Day'
TNINS
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has extended his heartfelt greetings and best wishes to the people of the state on 'National Youth Day', the birth anniversary of great philosopher, author and spiritual leader Swami Vivekananda, which falls on January 12.
In his message, Shri Baghel said that the teachings of Swami Vivekananda have given a new direction to the entire society. He showed the country and the world the way to serve mankind with his teachings and powerful lectures. Many aphorisms like Swami ji's 'Get up, wake up and don't stop until the goal is achieved' fills the youth with a new energy. The incredible legacy of thoughts that Swami ji has handed over to us at the young age of 39 will continue to inspire for generations to come.
Chief Minister Shri Baghel has said that it is a matter of honor and pride for Chhattisgarh that Swami Vivekananda spent some time of his childhood in Raipur. The state government is making efforts to save and preserve the priceless memories of Swami ji in Raipur. The building of Rai Bahadur Bhoot Nath Dey Charitable Trust in Raipur, the residence of Swamiji, has been developed as Swami Vivekananda Memorial. Budhatalab of Raipur has been named after him as 'Vivekananda Sarovar'. The statue of Vivekananda ji in meditative posture is installed here. The airport located at Nava Raipur has been named after him. The memories associated with Swamiji give Raipur a special identity in the world. The Chief Minister said that Swamiji's thoughts and life values will always inspire us.
Chief Minister will inaugurate Swami Vivekananda Memorial 'Dey-Bhavan' on January 12 on National Youth Day
State government has developed Swami Vivekananda's residence as 'Dey-Bhavan' to preserve it
TNINS
Raipur, January 11, 2023/ Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel will inaugurate the Swami Vivekananda Memorial 'Dey-Bhawan' in a programme to be organized at Gandhi Maidan in Raipur on the occasion of National Youth Day tomorrow, January 12. It is worth mentioning that the state government had decided to preserve Swami Vivekananda's residence (Dey-Bhawan) in Raipur in its original setting, whose restoration work has been completed.
The programme will be presided over by Swami Sarvotmanand Ji Maharaj, Vice Chancellor of Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute, Belur West Bengal. Food and Culture Minister Shri Amarjeet Bhagat, Raipur Lok Sabha MP Shri Sunil Soni, President of Bhoot Nath Day Charitable Trust Dr. H.S. Upadhyay, MLAs Shri Satyanarayan Sharma, Shri Brijmohan Agarwal, Shri Kuldeep Juneja, and Shri Vikas Upadhyay, Raipur Mayor Shri Aijaz Dhebar, Chairman Shri Pramod Dubey will be present as special guests.
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Road Safety Week to be organized from 11 to 17 January 2023
Various programs to be organized in road safety week to create road safety awareness
Raipur, TNINS
According to the information received from the Inter-Departmental Lead Agency (Road Safety) Chhattisgarh, various programs related to road safety will be organized in the state during Road Safety Week from January 11 to 17. The program will be organized in collaboration with various voluntary organizations including the departments of Chhattisgarh Police, Health, Education and transport and inter-departmental lead agency. It may be noted that the duration of the Road Safety Week has been fixed from January 11 to 17 by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India.
During the road Safety Week in all the districts of Chhattisgarh, NCC, NSS, Bharat Scouts and Guides, school students and traffic in-charges and other partner organisations will collaborate in the various programs to create public awareness on road safety. Under this,programs like Honoring the Good Samaritan, Essay Competition, Short Video competition, Selfie with Safety Warrior, and other Awareness Program in various educational institutions have been included. Along with this, checking of the use of reflective tape on the side/rear side of trucks and tractors will be done, action will be taken to stop vehicles driving in the wrong direction and drivers will be given counseling and a special campaign to stop overloading will also be conducted.
Similarly, NCC, NSS, Bharat Scouts and Guides, Transport Education, Health and Police officers will be guided through virtual meetings. This information has been given by Chairman, Inter-Departmental Lead Agency (Road Safety) Mr. Sanjay Sharma.
Chhattisgarh government's big decision in the interest of youth
Direct recruitment to be done for 400 posts of training officers
Raipur, TNINS
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, a major decision has been taken in the interest of the youth of Chhattisgarh. Among the vacant posts of training officers ,The state government has allowed direct recruitment for 400 vacant posts of training officers in government industrial training institutions in the first phase. As per the decision of the State Government, the Skill Development, Technical Education and Employment Department today gave consent to the Director of Employment and Training for the direct recruitment on these posts.
Chhattisgarhiya Olympics : Age no bar for sports: Salute to the spirit of 'Asho Bai'
Played 'Fugdi' for more than 1 hour 31 minutes at the age of 65
Raipur, TNINS
Chhattisgarhiya Olympics has been organized in the state with the initiative of Chief Minister Mr. Baghel to promote traditional sports that have been played by the general public of the state for numerous years. The ongoing Chhattisgarhiya Olympics is witnessing great enthusiasm from the general public across the state. The involvement of Children, youth,women to the elderly in the Chhattisgarhiya Olympics has proved that age is no bar to indulge in sports. The elderly, reminiscing their childhood games have also shown great interest in participating in the Chhattisgariya Olympics. One such example is Mrs. Asho Bai, a 65 year old woman hailing from Hardi Gram Panchayat of Raipur division, who was declared the winner of fugdi for the above 40 years of age category. It is noteworthy that despite her being 65 years of age, she played fugdi for 1 hour 31 minutes 58 seconds. Even after being declared the winner, Asho Bai's fugdi steps did not stop. Sahin Bai from Pali development block of Korba district under Bilaspur division also gave a tough fight to Asho Bai while showing great spirit for 01 hour 31 minutes 53 seconds, while Gangavati Pradhan of Bastar division got the third position. Despite the age of these women, their enthusiasm was evident in the Chhattisgarhiya Olympics state-level fugdi competition. Mrs. Asho Bai has expressed gratitude towards the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel for organizing the Chhattisgarh Olympics and giving her a platform to showcase her skills.
89 lakh metric tonnes of paddy purchased from farmers on support price
Rs 18,266 crore paid to 20.81 lakh farmers
65 lakh metric tonnes of paddy lifted for custom milling
Raipur, TNINS
According to the instructions of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, the paddy procurement campaign is going on in full swing in Chhattisgarh. This campaign will run till 31 January 2023. Officials of the Food Department informed that under the paddy procurement campaign,89 lakh metric tonnes of paddy has been procured from the farmers on the support price in the state so far. In lieu of the paddy purchase, Rs 18,266 crore has been paid to 20.81 lakh farmers of the state under the bank linking system.
On the initiative of the Chief Minister, like last year, paddy procurement is going on continuously this year and paddy is being procured for custom milling as well. Till now DO has been issued for the procurement of about 77 lakh metric tonnes of paddy, against which 65 lakh metric tonnes of paddy has been lifted by the millers. Officials informed that on January 09, 1.90 lakh metric tonnes of paddy has been procured from more than 46 thousand farmers. Apart from this, about 14 thousand tonnes of paddy has also been purchased from the farmers through tokens obtained online. More than 53,000 tokens have been issued for paddy purchase for the next day and about 5,000 tokens have been issued online through “Token Tunhar Haath App”.
It is noteworthy that this year 25.92 lakh farmers have been registered in the state, in which about 2.26 lakh new farmers are included. 2616 procurement centers have been set up for paddy purchase in the state. Normal paddy is being bought at the rate of Rs 2040 per quintal and grade-A paddy at Rs 2060 per quintal. Moreover, a strict vigil is being kept on the system of paddy procurement in the state. Goods carriers are being continuously checked at check posts to prevent illegal transportation of paddy from border states.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel to transfer funds to the beneficiaries of Godhan Nyaya Yojana on January 10
Will be involved in various programs organized in the capital Raipur including Surajpur district
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel will participate in various programs organized in the capital including the transfer of funds to the beneficiaries of Godhan Nyaya Yojana on January 10. Along with this, he will participate in the local program in Batra village under Surajpur district.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel will virtually transfer the amount to the beneficiaries under the Godhan Nyaya Yojana through video conferencing on January 10 as per the scheduled tour programme. This program will be organized in the Chief Minister's residence office from 11.30 am. After this, the Chief Minister will leave his residence at 12.05 pm and will reach the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay auditorium situated in the G.E. road of capital Raipur at 12.25 pm to attend the 63rd annual conference of Chhattisgarh Chamber of Commerce and Industries Raipur.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel will leave from Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium and reach Police Ground Helipad Raipur at 1.15 pm and will reach Government Higher Secondary School ground of Batra village of Surajpur district at 2.35 pm. After participating in the local program of village Batra there, the Chief Minister will leave from Batra by helicopter at 3.15 pm and return to Police Ground Helipad Raipur at 4.35 pm. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel will leave his residence at 8.40 pm and reach Hotel Babylon Capital and participate in News 24's program 'Manthan Chhattisgarh' at 9 pm.
Quick implementation of the Chief Minister's BhupeshBaghel announcement Shramik Sian Sahayata Yojana
Financial aid of Rs 20,000 to be given lump sum under 'Shramik Sian Sahayata Yojana'
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel met the beneficiary workers of the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Shram Anna Yojana, run by the Labor Department, at Gandhi Maidan in Raipur on New Year. On this occasion, he announced to increase the one-time financial assistance given under 'Mukhyamantri Shramik Sian Sahayata Yojana' from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000. In compliance with the announcement, a notification has been issued by the labor department in this regard, increasing the financial aid given under the scheme.
For the registered construction workers associated with Chhattisgarh Building and Construction Workers Welfare Board under the Labor Department, the membership of the construction workers who have completed 60 years of age automatically terminates. Such construction workers whose membership is about to terminate, a lump sum financial aid is provided to them under the scheme to ensure their better quality of living.
Under the scheme, the construction workers should be registered in the board for at least the last three years and the minimum age of the construction worker should be 59 years and maximum 60 years. To avail benefits of various schemes of the Labor Department, eligible labor applications have been started online on the departmental portal of the Labor Department, cglabour.nic.in. Workers can apply online themselves or through 'Shramev Jayate' mobile app and labor office of the district concerned or through any public service center
State Level Chhattisgarhiya Olympics 2022-23
Raipur and Durg qualified for the next round in U-18 Boys Kho-Kho
Bilaspur and Bastar division secured their place in the next round in U-18 Girls Kho-Kho
Bastar and Durg division qualified for the next round in 18-40 age group category
Raipur, TNINS
The Kho-Kho competition under state-level Chhattisgarhiya Olympics 2022-23 was organized at the Madhav Rao Sapre School ground in Raipur. Raipur and Durg divisions qualified for the next round in the Under 18 Boys category. Similarly, in the Under-18 Girls age group, Bilaspur and Bastar divisions secured their place in the next round. Similarly, in the age group of 18 to 40 women, Bastar and Durg divisions entered the next round.
Participants from Durg, Raipur, Bilaspur, Surguja and Bastar divisions participated in the competition. The first match of Kho-Kho competition was played today between Bilaspur and Raipur division in which Raipur defeated Bilaspur division by 10 points. In the second match Durg defeated Surguja by 14 points and an innings. Similarly, in the Under-18 Girls age group, Bilaspur defeated Surguja by 18 points and an innings to enter the next round. In the women's 18 to 40 age group competition, Bastar defeated Raipur by 18 points and an innings and in the second match, Durg defeated Surguja by 11 points and an innings to ensure their place in the next round. All the matches in the tournament were one sided. Other age group matches of Kho-Kho competition will be played on Monday. It is worth mentioning that Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel had started the Chhattisgarhiya Olympic Games to promote traditional sports of Chhattisgarh.
Chhattisgarh bags another national award
Bilaspur District Administration’s website to get National Platinum Award tomorrow
The collector will receive the award from the hands of the President on January 7 in New Delhi
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel congratulated the district administration team
Raipur, 7 January
In a bid to make district administration easy and accessible, an innovative website was created by the Bilaspur district administration as per the instructions of the Chief Minister Mr. Baghel. This website has been selected to receive a National Platinum Award for its innovative features and President Smt. Draupadi Murmu will honor the website of District Administration Bilaspur with the National Platinum Award in a program organized at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on January 7. It is noteworthy that the Bilaspur district administration’s website has been selected for the National Platinum Award by the Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India. District Collector Mr. Saurabh Kumar will receive this award from the hands of the President. NIC Bilaspur's DIO Arvind Yadav and Assistant DIO Manoj Kumar Singh will also be present on this occasion. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has congratulated the team of District Administration Bilaspur for this achievement.
It is worth mentioning that this prestigious award is given to the government websites which stand first in different categories. The website of Bilaspur District Administration has been given this award under the category of Best Web and Mobile Initiative in Compliance with GIGW and accessibility Guidelines. The website of Bilaspur district has made innovation in the implementation of Central Government's flagship scheme Digital India. In addition to uploading information about Central and State Government schemes in the website prepared by NIC (National Informatics Center), special facilities have also been provided for the differently-abled. Visually impaired people can also listen to the information given in this website through software. Wherever the mouse cursor will go, the written information will be converted into voice notes. However, this facility is currently available in English only. In the coming days, this facility will also be provided in Hindi. For this, the technical experts of NIC have already started working on the software.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel went from street to street seeking donations on Chherchhera.
Seeing the Chief Minister, the children, women, and elders of Mathpara came out of the house and donated in large numbers.
The Chief Minister visited the Dudhadhari Math in Chherchhera Punni fair and visited the temple.
Raipur, 07January 2023/ On the occasion of the Chherchhera festival, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel was seen seeking donations from street to street with a bag in his hand on the streets of Mathpara in Raipur. The Chief Minister walked through the streets for almost 30 minutes, collecting donations from everyone. Residents of Mathpara stepped out of their homes when they saw Chief Minister Mr. Baghel and dropped grains, vegetables, and other items in his bag as a donation. Donations were made with enthusiasm by ladies, older people, and young children. During this time, the Chief Minister also delivered the money as a donation to the children.
Meanwhile, on the Chherchhera festival, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel visited Dudhadhari Math and prayed to God, wishing the people of the state prosperity and happiness. On this occasion, Mr. Baghel expressed his best wishes to everyone for Chherchhera and stated that the festival of Chherchhera sends a strong message because donations are given and received on this day. Giving charity is a show of generosity, whereas accepting charity is a symbol of ego destruction. The money donated in Chherchhera is used for public welfare.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel, stated that our government has declared all local festivities to be public holidays. We enthusiastically celebrate all Chhattisgarh festivities, such as Teeja, Pora, Hareli, and others, at the Chief Minister's residence. He said that farmers grow crops in the field and provide food to everybody. Food grains are donated by all classes, including our Annadata farmers. As stated by the Chief Minister, by the grace of Lord Balaji, there has been a very good harvest this year, with 85 lakh metric tonnes of paddy procured so far, and not a single farmer has complained. All of the farmers were also compensated immediately. Prior to the program, the Chief Minister was also weighed against paddy. It is worth noting that, as with every year, Chherchhera and Punni Mela will be held on the grounds of Dudhadhari Math, where a great number of people will be present to give and receive donations. Chairman of Gauseva Commission Rajeshree Mahant Ramsunder Das, Deputy Speaker of Vidhansabha Mr. Santram Netam, MLA Mr. Brihaspat Singh, Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Pradeep Sharma, Mayor Mr. Aijaz Dhebar, Chairman Mr. Pramod Dubey were present in the program.
Courtesy meeting of the students of Government High School Madrakuhi with Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel.
Expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister for the establishment of the new college in Jaalbandha and Swami Atmanand English Medium School.
Raipur, 05 January 2023/ TNINS
A delegation of students and teachers from Government High School Madrakuhi in the Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai district met with the chief minister, accompanied by Khairagarh MLA Smt. Yashoda Nilambar Verma. The students thanked the Chief Minister for including the new college in Jalbandha in the state government's last year budget, as well as to establish Swami Atmanand English Medium School for free excellent English education for poor children.
Atmanand English Medium Schools, as stated by the students, have been established in Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai and Salhewara. This gives our siblings the chance to receive a high-quality education in an English-speaking atmosphere. The Chief Minister encouraged the students to work hard and study diligently and wished them a bright future. The kids also expressed gratitude to the chief minister for establishing Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai as a district.
School students Nirjala Verma and Niharika Singh told the Chief Minister that the opening of the college in Jalbandha would provide many advantages for students in this area to pursue higher education. Because one will no longer need to travel outside to study, the educational level here will shift instantly. The girl students thanked the Chief Minister for Swami Atmanand English Medium School, which is established with the goal of delivering better education to the state's poor students, and stated that with the school's opening, poor children are also receiving a good education. They can now communicate effectively in English. This will also greatly assist them in advancing their careers.
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Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel organized a luncheon for MLAs to promote the dishes made of millets
Chief Minister enjoyed Ragi pudding the most, praised the taste and texture
Millets Cafe will be opened soon in Mantralaya and Divisional C-Mart: Chief Minister
Legislators relished the delicious taste of ragi pakoras, kodo bhajiya and kutki fara
Serving plates at the luncheon were decorated with Bajra Kadhi, Jowar Roti and Kodo Dryfruit Kheer
Raipur, TNINS / On the invitation of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, the members of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly attended the Millet Luncheon organized at Vidhan Sabha on Wednesday.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel said that he enjoyed all the millet delicacies but liked ragi pudding the best. He further said that year 2023 has been declared as Millet year. Last year, we procured 52 thousand quintals of Kodo, Kutki, Ragi. Chhattisgarh is the only state of the country that procures Kodo Kutki Ragi at support price and this procurement has largely benefited the farmers and enhanced the production. He said that millets have high nutritional value and hence these should be incorporated in daily diet.
Recently Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi has praised the Millet Mission of Chhattisgarh. And as per his request and suggestions, Millet Cafes are being opened in Mantralaya and Divisional C-mart Centers.
It is notable that a luncheon was organized for all the members of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly with the aim of popularizing and showcasing the dishes made from millet. In the same sequence, various delicious items made of Kodo, Kutki and Ragi were prepared and served for the lunch on Wednesday.
Menu full of the amazing dishes of Ragi, Kodo, Kutki
All kinds of delicacies made of millets were served to the MLAs at the Millets luncheon. These dishes were inspired by the indigenous cuisine of Chhattisgarh. Ragi soup, ragi pakodas, kodo bhajiya, bajra and jaggery pudding, kutki fare, ragi, kutki cheela for starters, Chhattisgarhi bajra curry, laal bhaji, sweet potatoes, Kodo veg Pulao, jowar, bajra, ragi roti and paratha in the main course were relished by all. Moreover, Ragi Kutki's Cupcake, Ragi Ka Halwa, and Kodo's Dry Fruits Kheer were served in the desert.
Appreciated by the Prime Minister
Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi had recently appreciated the Millet Mission of Chhattisgarh. During his stay in Delhi, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel had informed Prime Minister Mr. Modi about the Millets Mission being run in the state, on which Mr. Modi had advised to open Millets Cafe in Raipur. It is notable that the Millet Mission was started by the state government from 01 December 2021with chief objective of promoting the cultivation of millets (Kodo, Kutki, Ragi, Jowar etc.), to promote the processing of millets and to encourage inclusion of these nutritious millets in the daily diet.
The biggest processing unit in Kanker
State Government is procuring Kodo, Kutki and Ragi at minimum support price through Chhattisgarh State Minor Forest Produce Association. In the year 2021-22, nearly 52,728 quintals of Kodo, Kutki and Ragi worth Rs 16.03 crore were procured. To promote the processing of millet in the state, processing centers have been set up at the local level and a millet processing center of 5,000 ton capacity has been set up in the private sector by Avani Ayurveda in Kanker district. This is Asia's largest millets processing unit.
Millets included in the mid-day meal menu to remove malnutrition Millets have also been included under the mid-day meal program conducted in Chhattisgarh. With an aim to eradicate malnutrition in the state, children in schools are being served the dishes made of millets in the mid-day meal. These include cookies made of millets, laddoos and soya chikki.
Chhattisgarh is the first state in the country to procure millets at support price
It is noteworthy that Chhattisgarh is the first state in the country to procure millets at the support price. Under this mission operated in 14 districts of the state, the support price of Kodo-Kutki-Ragi has been fixed, and the arrangements have been made for collection through women self-help groups under the Chhattisgarh Small Forest Produce Cooperative Union. Farmers are being provided exchange grants for millet crops under the ambit of Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana. Expert advice has been made available to the farmers to further enhance crop productivity. For this, an MoU has been signed between the Indian Institute of Millet Research, Hyderabad (IIMR) and 14 District Collectors of the state. IIMR has also taken the responsibility of providing good quality seeds of Kodo, Kutki, Ragi, and proper training of millet farming to the farmers, besides extending the support in setting up the seed bank.
Sonmati is writing a new story of self-dependence ,Earned Rs 7 lakh by cultivating mushrooms
TNINS
Hardworking women of Chhattisgarh are being provided better opportunities through multiactivity centers set up in Gauthans. And making the best of these opportunities and resources, women of the state are writing a new story of self-dependence. Among such talented women is Mrs. Sonmati Kushwaha, a member of Akash women self-help group, who works in the community farm operated in the Gauthan of Basantpur village of Balrampur-Ramanujganj district. Sonmati has earned Rs 7 lakh in the last 3 years by cultivating mushrooms. This has not only boosted her confidence, but has also helped her meet the financial needs of her family.
It may be noted that financial empowerment of women has been among the top priorities of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. In the same sequence, gauthans are being developed as multiactivity centers, where women of self-help groups are being provided the guidance and training for livelihood enhancement.
Horticulture Departmet is not only encouraging the women groups in Balrampur-Ramanujganj district to produce mushroom, but is also providing the required training and guidance for the mushroom cultivation. Besides, the department is also providing seeds, polythene bags, chalk powder to the women groups for this work. As a result of these strategic efforts of the Department, the women of Akash women self-help group have become self-reliant by cultivating mushrooms, bee keeping and producing Kashmiri chillies in the community yard of Basantpur Gauthan.
Mrs. Sonmati Kushwaha further told that earlier she was dependent on simple farming work for livelihood, facing great difficulty to make the both ends meet. She had to face a lot of difficulties in raising the family, bearing the expenses of children's education. Under the ambitious Suraji Gram Yojana of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, gauthan was opened in Basantpur and was brought under Bihan. In this gauthan, Horticulture Department started providing the training in mushroom production, Kashmiri chilli cultivation, and beekeeping.
Sonmati took a loan from the group and started mushroom cultivation at home
Mrs. Sonmati Kushwaha told that she took a loan of Rs. 60 thousand from the group and started mushroom cultivation at home. In the initial phase itself, she earned an income of Rs. 2 lakh. Later, she also started the work of beekeeping and Kashmiri chili cultivation. She produced 60 kg of honey and earned Rs 70 thousand. Mrs. Kushwaha said that she had daily production of 20 to 30 kg of mushrooms, by selling which she has earned an income of Rs 7 lakh in the last 3 years. With this income, she is comfortably fulfilling the financial needs of her family.
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