Chhattisgarh / Raipur
Mukhyamantri School Jatan Yojana : Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel's Address
Mukhyamantri School Jatan Yojana : Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel's Address
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel's Address
During the Covid-19 pandemic, Chhattisgarh has suffered the least in terms of learning loss compared to the rest of the country.
I congratulate all of you. You will become teachers who are not only secure in the present but also in the future. You will also benefit from the Old Pension Scheme.
Therefore, I say to all of you that you need to secure the future of Chhattisgarh.
Once, I visited the Dhanora village in Keshkal during the Bhent-Mulakat programme. That's when I met a student, and she said to me, "Chief Minister, you have made Swami Atmanand Schools exceptional. Please make my school better as well." I assured her that we would improve the condition of all schools.
I feel that the unveiling of the repair and construction work of so many schools and additional classrooms is happening for the first time
Addressing the teachers, he emphasized, "The future of the children depends on how you shape them. It's in your hands."
Chief Minister Extends Janmashtami Greetings
Chief Minister Extends Janmashtami Greetings
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has extended his heartfelt greetings and best wishes to the people of the state on the auspicious occasion of Krishna Janmashtami. He has wished for the happiness, prosperity, and well-being of everyone. In his congratulatory message, the Chief Minister stated that the life of Lord Shri Krishna teaches us the right way to live, even in difficult situations. He has shown us the path to always follow the truth and stand against injustice. The lessons imparted by him are relevant for every situation in life.
Motor vehicle registrations in Chhattisgarh witnessed a significant increase over the past year, more than 13,000 new registrations recorded in one year
Motor vehicle registrations in Chhattisgarh witnessed a significant increase over the past year, more than 13,000 new registrations recorded in one year
Raipur RTO recorded the highest number of motor vehicle registrations of 8,143
Raipur,TNINS
Following rhe directions of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, and Transport Minister Mr. Mohammad Akbar, the Transport Department is continuously launching innovative initiatives to enhance public services, including smooth transportation. In this context, with a focus on facilitating the buying and selling of vehicles, the number of vehicle registrations in the state has been steadily increasing. In August 2022, there were 30,236 vehicle registrations in the state, while by August 2023, has risen to 39,509 vehicle registrations. Compared to the year 2022, there has been a growth of approximately one-third, which is about 30.66 percent, in vehicle registrations in the year 2023.
Mr. Dipanshu Kabra, the Transport Commissioner, has stated that, the highest number of motor vehicle registrations in the state has been recorded from August 2022 to August 2023 in the Raipur regional transport office. Under this, a total of 8,143 motor vehicles have been registered. Among these, 1,710 motor vehicles have been registered under the Surguja regional transport office, 3,213 under the Bilaspur regional transport office, 3,515 under the Durg regional transport office, and 1,169 under the Jagdalpur regional transport office. These vehicles include tractors, ambulances, buses, e-rickshaws, cargo carriers, harvesters, taxis (cabs), motorcycles, heavy vehicles, and more.
Similarly, registrations of motor vehicles in district transport offices is as follows: 637 in Baikunthpur, 724 in Balod, 1,178 in Balodabazar-Bhatapara, 593 in Balrampur, 641 in Bemetara, 264 in Bijapur, 389 in Dantewada, 1,090 in Dhamtari, 479 in Gariyaband, 325 in Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi, 1,917 in Janjgir-Champa, 958 in Jashpur, 1,147 in Kanker, 961 in Kawardha, 738 in Kondagaon, 2,084 in Korba, 1,409 in Mahasamund, 660 in Mungeli, 225 in Narayanpur, 1,999 in Rajnandgaon, 245 in Sukma, 559 in Surajpur, and 2,537 in Raigarh.
Chief Minister extends Teachers' Day greetings
Chief Minister extends Teachers' Day greetings
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has extended his heartfelt greetings to all the teachers and citizens of the state on the occasion of Teachers' Day, which falls on September 5. In his message, the Chief Minister expressed our collective pride in commemorating the birthday of the former President, Bharat Ratna Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, as Teachers' Day. He stated that Dr Radhakrishnan was not only a philosopher but also a teacher, who played a pivotal role in advancing our nation's educational pursuits. He instilled great moral values in his own life and served as an inspiration to his students. Chief Minister emphasized the crucial role that teachers' play in nurturing responsible citizens. Through education, they possess the power to bring positive transformations within society. He hoped that by following in Dr Radhakrishnan's footsteps, all teachers' will continue to play a significant role in guiding our country and society towards a brighter future.
Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club, a pioneering initiative of the Chhattisgarh Government to harness the creative potential of its youth
A remarkable 3,32,242 youths from the state have enthusiastically joined Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs
Inspired by the potential of Chhattisgarh's youth, the Chief Minister initiated the visionary concept of Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs
State government distributed Rs 132 crore to Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs, igniting transformative changes across Chhattisgarh
Urban youth clubs thriving in Chhattisgarh cities, with a focus on cultural engagement
Raipur, TNINS
The Chhattisgarh Government has embarked on a pioneering initiative to harness the creative potential of its youth. Under the banner of "Garhbo Nava Chhattisgarh," Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has taken a significant step in engaging the state's young population in transformative endeavours. To facilitate this, the state government has established 13,242 Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs in the state, serving as platforms for youth participation in innovative projects. A remarkable 3,32,242 youths from the state have enthusiastically joined these clubs, marking a historic milestone. Chhattisgarh now stands as the first Indian state to mobilise its youth on such a grand scale for creative pursuits.
Inspired by the potential of Chhattisgarh's youth, the Chief Minister initiated the visionary concept of Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs. 'Mitan' translates to 'friend' in Chhattisgarh’s language, and the club encapsulates the spirit of companionship and collaboration among the members. Comprising a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 40 members, these clubs symbolise the power of collective enthusiasm. Launched on February 3, 2022, the Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club Scheme represents a groundbreaking effort to harness youth energy for creative endeavours. It not only fosters Chhattisgarh's culture, environment, and sports but also serves as a means to bring public welfare schemes closer to the people.
The state government is providing an annual grant of Rs. 1 lakh at a rate of Rs. 25,000 quarterly. This financial support empowers youth to organise events and pursue creative initiatives, fostering a vibrant atmosphere of enthusiasm and innovation.
The state government has distributed Rs. 132 crore to these youth clubs, igniting transformative changes across Chhattisgarh. An illustration of this impactful initiative can be found in Charbhantha, a village in Rajnandgaon district, where the Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club members established an information kiosk. This kiosk serves as a vital source of awareness, offering crucial information to the community. Govind Sahu, a club member, highlighted its importance, explaining how they reassure villagers during health crises by informing them about the Mukhyamantri Vishesh Swasthya Sahayata Yojana, which covers treatments up to Rs 25 lakh. Additionally, the club actively educates locals about the importance of clean drinking water sources and encourages pond cleaning. In Rajnandgaon's Anjora village, club members undertook a remarkable vaccination drive, visiting every household to ensure COVID-19 vaccination coverage. In Chinch village of the Raigarh district, the club spearheaded a massive afforestation campaign. They also monitored school attendance, ensuring that all children attended school. These accomplishments demonstrate the profound impact of the Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs on the state's communities.
Urban youth clubs are thriving in Chhattisgarh cities, with a focus on cultural engagement. Bhilai, for instance, hosts debating clubs that organise cultural competitions. The past 4.5 years have witnessed the construction of numerous sports complexes, and the Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs play a pivotal role in organising sports events, contributing significantly to the vibrant cultural and athletic landscape of the region.
RIPA's Impact: Edka village panchayat's craftsmen and artists secure Rs 30 lakh order
RIPA's Impact: Edka village panchayat's craftsmen and artists secure Rs 30 lakh order
RIPA scheme is proving to be a cornerstone in strengthening the rural economy
Narayanpur TNINS
RIPA in the Edka village panchayat of Narayanpur district, being operated under the ambitious Mahatma Gandhi Rural Industrial Park scheme of the Chhattisgarh Government, is making remarkable progress. Presently, active operations are underway in three units - woodcraft, pottery, and handloom - involving nearly 50 men and women who are employed. Across the district, there are four operational RIPAs including one each in Edka, Chhotedongar, Orchha, Koliyari, engaging nearly 200 individuals in around 18 different activities. The Edka RIPA is specifically tailored to empower local craftsmen and artists.
Artists and craftsmen associated with this center have collectively received orders worth Rs 30 lakh. Beneficiaries are being furnished with essential resources including workspace, infrastructure, electricity, drinking water, sanitation facilities, machinery, raw materials, and free-of-cost training. Post-training, the artworks crafted by these artists are being sold to institutions through contractual agreements at various locations.
Members specializing in woodcraft and pottery stated that they previously faced challenges in securing work. They would only receive irregular small assignments, making their living exceedingly difficult. With the establishment of RIPA in the village, all artisans now collaborate under a single roof, ensuring a consistent flow of work. They further said that they have secured an order valued at Rs 20 lakh for crafting wooden tables and benches for schools. Additionally, there is a Rs 10 lakh contract underway for pottery artworks. We are extremely pleased with receiving orders and are working overtime to fulfil them. Undoubtedly, the RIPA scheme stands as a pivotal element in strengthening the rural economy, they said.
Public Relations Director Shri Saumil Ranjan Chaubey wishes Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel on his birthday, presents him with a flower bouquet
Public Relations Director Shri Saumil Ranjan Chaubey wishes Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel on his birthday, presents him with a flower bouquet
Raipur,
On the occasion of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel's birthday today, Director of Public Relations Shri Saumil Ranjan Chaubey, presented him a flower bouquet and extended his heartfelt greetings and best wishes.
Commissioner of the Public Relations and Transport Department, Shri Dipanshu Kabra, extended birthday greetings to Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, presenting him with a flower bouquet
Commissioner of the Public Relations and Transport Department, Shri Dipanshu Kabra, extended birthday greetings to Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, presenting him with a flower bouquet
Raipur, TNINS
Commissioner of the Public Relations and Transport Department, Shri Dipanshu Kabra, extended birthday greetings to Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, presenting him with a flower bouquet.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel congratulates ISRO scientists and the nation on the remarkable achievement of Chandrayaan-3's soft landing on the Moon's South Pole
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel congratulates ISRO scientists and the nation on the remarkable achievement of Chandrayaan-3's soft landing on the Moon's South Pole
India is the world's first country to achieve this milestone
India joins the elite group of lunar explorers who touched the moon's surface
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel congratulated ISRO scientists and the nation on the remarkable achievement of Chandrayaan-3's soft landing on the Moon's South Pole. He applauded the scientists involved in the historic achievement, which is a testament to their skill and perseverance. India has now proudly achieved the distinction of being the world's first to achieve this milestone, joining an elite group of nations engaged in lunar exploration that touched the moon's surface. He congratulated, on behalf of the 3 crore people of Chhattisgarh, to all the people involved in the lunar mission.
Bhent-Mulakat with Youth: Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel engage in productive dialogue with youth of Bastar division
Bhent-Mulakat with Youth: Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel engage in productive dialogue with youth of Bastar division
TNINS
Responds to youth aspirations, promises progress in Bastar division
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel engaged in a direct conversation with the youth of the Bastar division today, at the Government Kakatiya PG College Ground, Dharampura in Jagdalpur, for nearly 3 hours. Chief Minister engaged in direct interaction with the youth who hailed from various districts within the Bastar division, including Bastar, North Bastar Kanker, Dantewada, Bijapur, Sukma, Narayanpur, and Kondagaon. During this interactive session, Chief Minister discussed the 'Gadhbo Nava Chhattisgarh' (Build New Chhattisgarh) initiative with the youth. The enthusiasm among the youth of the Bastar division to meet the Chief Minister was quite evident.
Chief Minister expressed the unwavering commitment of the state government to foster progress and development in the Naxal-affected Bastar division. "I am genuinely delighted to have engaged in a face-to-face interaction with the youth representing seven districts of the Bastar division today. Throughout this programme, the youth also shared valuable insights and suggestions", he said.
Chief Minister assured swift action on various demands and issues raised by the youth. He granted approval for the construction of a compound at Government College Bhopalpatnam in the Bijapur district. Furthermore, he announced the establishment of a Wrestling Academy in Kondagaon and the opening of an Agricultural College in Sukma from the next academic year.
Present on the occasion were Bastar Lok Sabha MP Shri Deepak Baij, Parliamentary Secretary Shri Rekhchand Jain, Chairman of Chhattisgarh Fisheries Welfare Board Shri M.R. Nishad, Chairman of Chhattisgarh State Renewable Energy Development Agency (CREDA) Shri Mithlesh Swarnakar, Vice Chairman of Indravati Basin Development Authority Shri Rajiv Sharma, Mayor of Jagdalpur Smt. Safira Sahu, Chief Minister's Secretary Dr. S. Bharatidasan, Bastar Commissioner Shri Shyam Dhawde, Inspector General of Police Bastar Range Shri Sundararaj P., Collector Shri Vijay Dayaram, and other public representatives.
Police Service plays crucial role in maintaining security and peace: Chief Minister Mr. Baghel
Chief Minister inaugurates modern composite indoor firing range 'Lakshya' at Maana
Mr. Baghel laid foundation of the Police Transit Hostel buildings in Raipur, Durg and Balrampur
Inauguration of new range-level cyber police stations in Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg, Bastar and Surguja
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today inaugurated the modern composite indoor firing range 'Lakshya' at the Police Training School located in Mana, Raipur. To further improve the policing service in the city, Chief Minister flagged off the new police vehicles and inaugurated various buildings including the cyber police station, and the women's help desk equipped with modern technology and police facilities on the occasion. The firing range 'Lakshya' has been built as per the international standard at a cost of Rs 6.67 crore, to provide better training to the Chhattisgarh Police. The program was presided over by Home Minister Mr. Tamradhwaj Sahu.
In his address to the programme, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel said that police service plays an important role in maintaining peace, law and order in the state. Hence, we are taking every necessary step to strengthen the police service in Chhattisgarh. In the same sequence, special emphasis is being given on providing a better environment, better facilities and better resources to the police department.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that he is happy to inaugurate the modern composite indoor firing range 'Lakshya' today. It is an important step of the State Government towards modernization of the police force. This ultra modern firing range will help enhance the strength and skills of the police force, enabling them to discharge their duties in a better way. He said that police force has done excellent work towards maintaining the peace and security of the state. Chhattisgarh has a better state of law and order as compared to the other states of the country. This has been an important achievement of the policing service in Chhattisgarh.
Addressing on the occasion, Home Minister Mr. Sahu said that consistent steps are being taken by the government towards ensuring development and establishing security in the state. Furthermore, state-of-the-art facilities are being provided to strengthen the police services in the state. Director General of Police Mr. Ashok Juneja and Additional Director General of Police Mr. Pradeep Gupta informed about the innovative initiatives being taken in the field of policing service in Chhattisgarh.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel also inaugurated range-level new cyber police stations in Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg, Bastar and Surguja on this occasion. Cyber police stations have been started to curb the increasing number of cyber crimes nowadays. Mr. Baghel also inaugurated the new improved police station buildings at Bade Dongar in Kondagaon district, in Farasgaon and Sonpur of Narayanpur district, in Balrampur Chalgali and Ramchandrapur areas of Balrampur district, Saraipali, Duhlu and Komakhan area of Mahasamund district, in Katekalyan area of Dantewada district, Chilfi and Singhanpuri in Kabirdham district and Patankhas in Rajnandgaon district.
At the programme, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel laid the foundation of residences for 16 non-gazetted, 32 head constables and constables of 16th Battalion, Chasbal Narayanpur, and police transit hostel buildings in districts Balrampur, Raipur and Durg. He also handed over the keys of 67 new two wheelers (scooties) for women help desks and 155 new Bolero vehicles for district police units to the police department.
On this occasion, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Vikas Upadhyay, MLA Mr. Satya Narayan Sharma, Principal Secretary Home Mr. Manoj Pingua, Secretary Home Mr. Arun Dev Gautam, Additional Director General of Police Mr. Pawan Dev, Mr. Himanshu Gupta, Mr. SRP Kalluri, Mr. Vivekananda Sinha, Inspector General of Police Mr. Anand Chhabra, Mr. Ajay Yadav, Mr. O.P. Pal, Mr. Ratanlal Dangi, Mr. R.P. Sai, Dr. Sanjeev Shukla and other police officers and employees were present.
MP Mr. Rahul Gandhi extends heartfelt wishes to Chhattisgarh on World Tribal Day
Heaps praise on Chhattisgarh Government's proactive efforts in tribal welfar
Raipur, TNINS
Member of Parliament Mr. Rahul Gandhi extended his greetings on the occasion of 'World Tribal Day' and lauded the Chhattisgarh Government for its proactive efforts in promoting the welfare of tribal communities.
He said, "On the World Tribal Day, I would like to honour our Adivasi communities who are the true custodians of our land and ancient wisdom. Our Tribal communities have always been at the forefront of safeguarding our heritage for future generations. As a society, we have much to learn from our Adivasi brothers and sisters about the power of defending one's values till the very end.
I would like to congratulate the Chhattisgarh Government for celebrating the World Tribal Day. I am happy to know that Surguja is playing host to the celebration this year. Surguja holds a special pride of place in Chhattisgarh's history.
The state's distinct Adivasi culture, including the various dance and music traditions, inspires pride in our diverse culture. I would like to appreciate the efforts of the Chhattisgarh Government to showcase them to a larger audience.
I would also like to congratulate the Chhattisgarh Government on working proactively for Adivasis. From leading the way in the implementation of the
Forest Rights Act to strengthening access to quality public education,
Chhattisgarh's progressive policies are paving way for our Adivasi communities to lead a life of dignity.
Lastly, I would like to reassure our Adivasi brothers and sisters of our commitment to continue working to further our pro-people agenda.
I would like to thank you once again for your invaluable contribution to society."
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel announced to grant the status of 'Gazetted Officer' to Naib Tehsildar
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel announced to grant the status of 'Gazetted Officer' to Naib Tehsildar
"Officers of the Junior Administrative Service are an important part of the state government's administration": Chief Minister Mr. Baghel
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel attends the provincial conference of the Junior Administrative Service Association
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel attended the state-level conference of the Junior Administrative Services Association organised on Sunday, with a focus on the revenue department's contribution to agriculture and farmers' development. He announced that the state government has decided to grant the status of gazetted officer to the Naib Tehsildar. He also released a souvenir titled "Bhuiyan Ke Mitan" at the event. Addressing the issue of promotion as demanded by the Junior Administrative Services Association, the Chief Minister guaranteed to provide timely promotions to eligible officers.
Praising the efforts of junior administrative service officers and employees, the Chief Minister highlighted their diverse responsibilities in contributing to the administration. He acknowledged Chhattisgarh's commendable work during the COVID disaster, earning widespread recognition across the country for the revenue officers' significant role in assisting the people.
Praising the Junior Administrative Services officers and employees, the Chief Minister shared the remarkable achievement of the state government in allocating 1.5 lakh acres of land for Gauthans across the state without any complaints. He commended the officer's and employees' dedication, which enabled the issuance of caste certificates, nomination certificates, and partition certificates to residents in the remote Sukma district, and delivered these certificates to their homes.
During the conference, Revenue Minister Mr. Jaisingh Agrawal shared that the Chief Minister fulfilled the demand for new tehsils and subdivisions as requested by local residents. The establishment of new districts aims to enhance the public's convenience and improve the state government's accessibility to the people.
Addressing the people present at the event, Advisor to the Chief Minister Mr. Pradeep Sharma emphasised the unique significance of the Tehsildar post, recognised by the same name not only in India but also in neighbouring countries. He stressed the immense responsibility associated with the position and urged the people present to fulfil the responsibilities diligently and effectively.
State President of the Junior Administrative Service Association Mr. Krishna Kumar Lahare, Secretary Mr. Vikrant Singh Rathore, Spokesperson Mr. Shashibhushan Soni, and Tehsildars and Naib Tehsildars from all over the state were present.
Mukhyamantri Suposhan Abhiyan helps Bhiyan overcome malnutrition
Mukhyamantri Suposhan Abhiyan helps Bhiyan overcome malnutrition
From 7.2 kg to 11.9 kg: Bhiyan's inspiring transformation with nutritious meals
Raipur, TNINS
'Mukhyamantri Suposhan Abhiyan' in Chhattisgarh is leaving no stone unturned to combat malnutrition and anaemia in the state. As part of this comprehensive initiative, Anganwadi centers are providing nutritious hot meals to children and women, yielding positive results and bringing smiles to many faces. Over the past four and half years, around 2.65 lakh children have been successfully freed from malnutrition, while 1.05 lakh women have recovered from anaemia. Among those who have benefited are Smt. Tomeshwari Patel and her son Bhiyan Patel from Baiga Khamariya village in Sector Patparpali of Mahasamund district.
Bhiyan Patel was once a victim of severe malnutrition, experiencing a constant decrease in weight, which plunged to a mere 7.2 Kg. The little one appeared sad and disinterested in eating. However, the intervention of an Anganwadi worker during a home visit brought hope. They provided valuable information about nutrition-related practices, and with the provision of hot nutritious meals at the Bagh Khamhariya Anganwadi under the Mukhyamantri Suposhan Abhiyan, Bhiyan's weight witnessed a remarkable increase of two Kgs within five months, propelling him out of the severe malnutrition category.
Officials stated that in May 2022, Bhiyan's weight was measured and found to be significantly below the expected weight for his age, classifying him in the severe malnutrition category. The Anganwadi center introduced him to ready-to-eat food and khichdi gradually, making sincere efforts to boost his interest in eating. Additionally, his parents received counselling and actively engaged with him during mealtime. Regular monitoring and follow-ups by officials further contributed to his progress. As a result, on October 10, 2022, he moved to the medium-weight category. This remarkable transformation has brought immense joy to his family. Bhiyan's weight has now increased from 7.2 kg to 11.9 kg, marking a significant achievement in his journey towards better health.
Ensuring Citizens' Convenience: Raipur Airport-Durg AC city bus service commences operations
Ensuring Citizens' Convenience: Raipur Airport-Durg AC city bus service commences operations
TNINS
The fully air-conditioned city bus service from Raipur Airport to Durg was launched today. The bus departed from the Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur this morning at 10:15. This bus service will offer improved facilities to the passengers traveling from Durg to the airport and vice versa.
The bus will operate from the Vivekananda Airport to Durg city, passing through Telibandha, Pachpedi Naka, Bhatagaon, Tatibandh, Power House, and Nehru Nagar. The bus will depart from the Vivekananda Airport at 8:30 am, 10:15 am, 02:30 pm, and 6:30 pm, respectively.
Similarly, this fully air-conditioned bus will travel from Durg to Supela, Power House, Bhilai-3, Tatibandh, and Telibandha, reaching the airport. The bus will depart from Durg at 7:50 am, 10:45 am, 12:50 pm, and 4:45 pm.
The fare for this bus from the Airport to Raipur city will be Rs 40, and the fare from the Airport to Durg will be Rs 100.
School buildings are painted with natural paint making them visually attractive
Mukhyamantri School Jatan Yojana : renovation of 1914 school buildings
Construction of an additional room along with repair, renovation, and restoration work
School buildings are painted with natural paint making them visually attractive
Raipur, TNINS
Under the Mukhyamantri School Jatan Yojana, 1914 school buildings have been renovated in the state thus far. Renovation work includes roof repairs, wall painting, toilet refurbishment, and overall beautification. School buildings are painted utilizing natural cow dung paint, making them visually attractive. The schools where renovation work was completed now have a completely transformed look. These schools will provide a conducive environment for students to learn. Earlier, the school building was in a dilapidated condition, water used to drip from the roof during the rainy season, now it has been thoroughly restored due to the repair of the roof. Children will now be safe and feel good studying. With the Mukhyamantri School Jatan Yojana, children will now get better school buildings and study well.
There are 29162 schools registered under the scheme,and the cost for renovating these schools is approximately 2133.60 crores. At present, the first installment of Rs 477.06 crore is released to the districts to start the work. As of today, 1914 works have been completed, and works in more than 14,000 is in progress.
Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain chairs a review meeting to discuss the issue of animal movement on roads
Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain chairs a review meeting to discuss the issue of animal movement on roads
Raipur TNINS
Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain chaired a high-level meeting, to formulate an action plan, in consonance with the instruction issued by the High Court, to address the issue of animal movement on roads. The meeting was held at Mantralaya Mahanadi Bhawan on Monday. During the meeting, extensive discussions were held with officials from various departments to address this issue effectively. The Chief Secretary emphasized the urgency of taking appropriate measures to halt the movement of animals on roads. He instructed the officials of the Public Works Department, National Highways Authority of India, and local bodies to identify accident-prone areas on the basis of past year’s incidences.
The Chief Secretary gathered information about Gaushalas, Gauthans, Kanji House, and other animal shelters from Livestock Development Department officials. He emphasized advising cattle herders to prevent their animals from wandering onto roads. The Law Department officers were also directed to update information on relevant legal provisions. Mr. Sanjay Sharma, representing the Transport Department, shared the report on the ongoing efforts towards achieving cattle-free roads, in accordance with the decisions made during the state-level road safety review meeting chaired by the Chief Secretary.
Secretary of Agriculture and Livestock Development Department, Dr. Kamalpreet Singh, Secretary of Panchayat and Rural Development Department, Mr. Prasanna R., Special Secretary of Urban Administration Department, Dr. Ayyaz Tamboli, Director of Urban Administration and Development Department, Mr. Saransh Mittar, Director of Livestock Development Department Mrs. Chandan Tripathi and various officials of Law Department, Transport Department, Public Works Department, NHAI, Urban Administration Department, Panchayat and Rural Development Departments were present.
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