Chhattisgarh / Raipur
Sanction of FLS for new lines from Korba to Ambikapur and Gadchiroli to Bacheli (via Bijapur) of South East Central Railway
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF RAILWAY RAILWAY BOARD
Raipur : Sanction of the Ministry of Railways is hereby communicated for conducting Final Location Survey for new lines from Korba to Ambikapur (180 kms) and Gadchiroli to Bacheli (490 kms) (via Bijapur) of South East Central Railway at a total cost of Rs.16.75 crore (Rupees Sixteen crore and seventy five lakhs only) for preparation of DPR as per details mentioned below:-
2.0 The expenditure is chargeable to the Demand No.85 - Major Head 3001 - Indian Railways Policy formation, Direction, Research and other Misc. Organisation (Miscellaneous Expenditure General) - Annexure "A" - Surveys.
3.0 This issues with the concurrence of the Finance Directorate of the Ministry of Railways.
Raipur's Independence Day main event showcases cultural performances by more than 800 students
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Chief Minister felicitates students for excellent performances
Government Higher Secondary School Mathpurena wins first prize
Raipur : More than 800 school students gave captivating cultural performances at the main function organized in Raipur on the occasion of Independence Day today. The first performance was given by 190 children from Krishna Public School Tulsi, who performed a patriotic song in front of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai. The students wore white, orange, and green attire, representing the colors of the national flag of India. Their performance radiated the spirit of patriotism and expressed their love and respect for India. This dance inspired the audience to maintain the unity and integrity of the country and awakened the spirit of sacrifice and service towards the nation.

The second presentation was a dance performance on Hareli Tihar and Karma song by 210 children from J.R. Dani Government Higher Secondary School Raipur. This dance depicted Hareli, the first festival of Chhattisgarh, celebrated by farmers to wish for a good harvest and prosperity. During the festival, farmers worship their tools by offering Chhattisgarhi delicacy Cheela Roti and celebrate together. The third presentation was a patriotic song by 220 children from Swami Atmanand English Medium School, Fafadih. This dance expressed national pride, celebrating the country's freedom and independence, and reminded the audience of their national duties.

Over 210 children from Government Higher Secondary School Mathpurena gave the fourth performance on a Chhattisgarhi song. This song and dance described the cultural, literary, and spiritual heritage of Chhattisgarh, highlighting the land of Sonakhan, the sacrifices of brave sons, the birthplace of Kaushalya Mata, the Nanihal of Lord Ram, and the rice bowl of India. The performance also showcased the cultural charm of Bastar.

After the cultural programmes, Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai felicitated the student groups for their excellent performances and encouraged them. The first prize was awarded to the students of Government Higher Secondary School Mathpurena. The second prize went to the students of Krishna Public School Tulsi, and the third prize was awarded to the students of J.R. Dani Government Higher Secondary School. The students of Swami Atmanand English Medium School Fafadih received consolation prizes for their captivating performance.

Chhattisgarh Bagpiper band mesmerizes audience with captivating performance
Chhattisgarh Bagpiper Band also performed at the main event in Raipur. The band delivered a captivating performance featuring instruments including bagpipes, side drum, tenor, and bass drum. Their presentation included the tunes of Shanti Sena, Quick March, Kumaoni, Roza Kashmiri, Valley of Green, and Sare Jahan Se Achcha. Dressed in maroon and white costumes, the band members' attire included caps, ties, short coats, waist belts, shirts, pants, and skirts, adding to their visual appeal. The mesmerizing tunes of the bagpiper band captivated everyone present.
It is worth mentioning that the Chhattisgarh Police Bagpiper Band was formed in December 2022. This band operates within the 1st Battalion of the Chhattisgarh Armed Force, Bhilai. The Bagpiper Band was led by Commander Lady Constable Sonbati Thakur and Constable Hitesh Kumar Sahu, with 20 women and 20 men participating in the performance.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai paid tribute to Late Shri Kushabhau Thakre on his birth anniversary
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Raipur : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai paid tribute to the late Shri Kushabhau Thakre on his birth anniversary, August 15, at his residence. He stated that Shri Thakre's life remains a source of inspiration for all. He highlighted Shri Thakre's deep commitment to disciplined living and prioritising the nation above all else. Shri Sai further stated that Shri Thakre's thoughts continue to hold relevance today, and his contributions to society are unparalleled.

Chhattisgarh Health Minister meets Union Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, discusses railway upgrades
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Raipur : Chhattisgarh Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal met with Union Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw at Rail Bhavan during his visit to Delhi. Shri Jaiswal highlighted several demands related to public facilities in Chhattisgarh. He also informed Union Minister about the state government's provision of its share of funding for the construction of the Chirmiri-Nagpur Halt new railway line and requested that construction work begin at the earliest.
Shri Jaiswal requested the extension of the Bilaspur-Chirmiri-Bilaspur train (numbers 18257-18258), which has not been extended for several decades, to either Durg Junction or Gondia Junction. Currently, residents of the newly formed district of Manendragarh face significant difficulties due to the lack of direct rail service to the state capital. Extending this train to Durg would provide direct access to Raipur.
Besides, Shri Jaiswal also requested that the Shahdol-Nagpur Junction-Shahdol train (numbers 11201-11202) be operated from Chirmiri, which would offer direct transportation to a large population from Katni, Jabalpur, and Nagpur. Union Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw assured that a positive decision would be made on all the demands.
Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal released a book titled 'CG SATHI' on Tuesday
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‘CG SATHI’ initiative in Chhattisgarh will establish a unified platform for the Health Department and partner institutions
Officials anticipate this initiative will expedite the implementation of health programs in Chhattisgarh
Raipur : Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal released a book titled "CG SATHI" (Chhattisgarh Strategic Alliance for Transforming Healthcare Initiatives) at his official residence on Tuesday. The purpose of this publication is to guide technical collaboration with partner organisations, aiming to enhance healthcare facilities, improve health indicators, and streamline the implementation of health schemes and projects throughout the state.
This pioneering initiative in Chhattisgarh will establish a unified platform for the Health Department and partner institutions. The book outlines a phased strategy for implementing existing programs and developing new ones through comprehensive discussions and reviews. Officials anticipate that this collaborative approach will expedite the implementation of health programs and improve various health indicators through enhanced communication between stakeholders.
Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal highlighted that the primary goal is to ensure more effective implementation of schemes, reaching every individual in need. He remarked that 'CG SATHI' is a commendable step towards achieving this objective. The initiative has received strong support from the Chhattisgarh Health Department and UNICEF. Nodal Program Officer for NGOs in the state Dr. Kamlesh Jain, UNICEF Health Specialist Dr. Gajendra Singh, and state representatives from the World Health Organisation, along with other partner organisations, were present at the event.
Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Sharma performs customary rituals and offers prayers at Narmada Maiyya and Jaleshwar Mahadev Temples in Amarkantak
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Raipur : Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Sharma visited Narmada Maiyya Temple and Jaleshwar Mahadev Temple in Amarkantak today morning. He performed customary rituals in both the temples, offered prayers and sought blessings from the deities. Shri Sharma prayed to Ma Narmada and Lord Shiva for the peace, prosperity, and progress of the people of the state.

It is noteworthy that Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Sharma had inspected the arrangements made for the 'Kanwariyas' at Mrityunjay Ashram in Amarkantak yesterday. On the occasion, Shri Sharma dined with the 'Kanwariya' devotees and joined them in this significant pilgrimage of the holy month of Saavan. Special arrangements have been made under his guidance to ensure a smooth and safe 150-kilometer long 'Kanwar Yatra' from Amarkantak to Bhoramdeo Temple.

He has directed the officials concerned to ensure that the devotees do not face any inconvenience during the 'Yatra'. Following his directives, medical personnel have been stationed at more than 15 locations. Additionally, special security measures have been implemented, including four police patrolling teams and the deployment of Sub-Divisional Police Officers. Detailed instructions have been issued to the Superintendents of Police to ensure the safety of the Kanwariyas.

Special arrangements for accommodation have been made in 20 different locations. At the Mrityunjay Ashram in Amarkantak, free meals and overnight stay facility has been arranged for the devotees. The menu includes dal-rice, vegetables, and sweets such as kheer, puri, and halwa. The Bolbam Coordination Committee and local authorities are actively involved in overseeing these arrangements.

Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Sharma emphasized that the convenience and safety of the Kanwariyas are of utmost importance. He assured that all the necessary arrangements have been made to ensure that devotees can complete their pilgrimage without any problem.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai's good governance is showing positive results
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Housing and Environment Minister Shri O.P. Choudhary has directed the Chhattisgarh Housing Board to refund the pending payments to beneficiaries
Chhattisgarh Housing Board refunded Rs. 3.01 crore to 188 families
Raipur : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai's good governance is delivering prompt resolutions to long-standing departmental issues. The swift execution of welfare schemes under Shri Sai's government is ensuring justice for all segments of society. Following the directive from Housing and Environment Minister Shri O.P. Choudhary, the Chhattisgarh Housing Board has refunded pending payments to beneficiaries. As a result, 188 families have received a total refund of Rs. 3.01 crore.
Housing Board Commissioner Shri Kundan Kumar stated that Minister Shri Choudhary instructed the Board to address the issue of delayed payments to eligible beneficiaries. The department responded quickly, and the Chhattisgarh Housing Board successfully refunded the payments. This action highlights the government's dedication to transparency and accountability, ensuring that citizens receive the funds they are entitled to. The minister's initiative has brought much-needed relief to the affected families, and the department remains committed to resolving any remaining issues.
Empowering Students through the Niyad Nellanar Scheme
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Women and Girls Gaining Skills in Handloom
Skill Development Training Facility in Various Trades
Raipur : Under the competent leadership of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, Chhattisgarh Government is taking the measures to increase the number of security camps in Bastar Division in order to provide additional security against Maoist terror. Simultaneously, innovative schemes like "Niyad Nellanar" Scheme are being implemented to make the benefits of central and state government welfare programs accessible in villages within a 5-kilometer radius of these camps. The scheme has shown promising results, and strengthened the trust and confidence of people in the government and administration.

The Niyad Nellanar Scheme is creating employment opportunities for the youth by enhancing their employability through skill development training in the trade of their choice. The state government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, is making concerted efforts to equip the youth with valuable skills along with quality education.
In Dantewada district, under the ambitious "Niyad Nellanar Scheme," 21 women from village Gamawada, under Basanpur camp, are receiving training in handloom. These women are being provided the skill development training in handloom so as to develop new livelihood resources for them. Additionally, 12 students are receiving training in trades such as Associate, Desktop Assistant, Hand Embroidery, and Two-Wheeler Service Assistant at the Livelihood College under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana. It is noteworthy that various training sessions are being conducted under the Niyad Nellanar Scheme and the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana to skill the unemployed youth of the district. This initiative provides an opportunity for unemployed youth to receive training in any trade of their choice and become self-reliant.
Pahadgaon and Kumeli Waterfall to receive major upgrades for tourism growth
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Raipur : Under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, the government is making consistent efforts to boost the tourism sector. In Surajpur district, efforts are underway to upgrade the Kumeli Waterfall area in the Ramanujnagar Janpad and the Pahadgaon region in the Surajpur Janpad.

Pahadgaon, situated near Ambikapur Road and Silfili in the Surajpur Janpad, features a picturesque lake formed by the construction of Khokhania Dam. This lake, nestled between the mountains, offers a tranquil and scenic environment. To boost tourism at this site, the administration is improving access roads and providing essential amenities. For the development of the area, measures include ensuring tourist safety, providing food and drinking water and toilet facilities, constructing pagoda huts, and implementing waste management. Besides, plans are underway to introduce boating facilities on the lake.

The district administration has also instructed officials to focus on the development of the Kumeli Waterfall area. Instructions for Kumeli Waterfall include implementing waste management, improving security with warning boards, ensuring drinking water availability, constructing pagoda huts, and repairing solar lights and toilets. Located approximately 30 kilometers from Surajpur, Kumeli Waterfall is accessible via Ketka Road and Rajapur Road. This 50-foot waterfall, situated in the midst of dense forest, offers a breathtaking view, particularly during the rainy season.
Chief Minister launches 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign, distributes National Flags to the Jandarshan attendees
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Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai’s Jandarshan programme brings relief and support to state's residents
Jandarshan programme sees large turnout despite drizzle
Large number of applications resolved instantly at the programme

Raipur : A large number of people attended Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai's Jandarshan programme today, despite the drizzle, to have their concerns addressed. During the event, the Chief Minister launched the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' initiative in Chhattisgarh and distributed National Flags to attendees. He also symbolically distributed assistance amount to 12 beneficiaries, marking the start of a Rs 11.41 crore aid distribution to over 6,200 labour families under various Labour Department schemes. Chief Minister's Secretary Shri Rahul Bhagat and Shri P. Dayanand along with senior officials and a large number of residents were present on the occasion.
Beneficiaries of the Mahtari Vandan Yojana, who visited the Chief Minister's residence during the Jandarshan programme, expressed their gratitude for the scheme, highlighting its impact on empowering women. They mentioned that this Rakshabandhan festival would be more joyous, allowing them to purchase variety of sweets for their brothers. Chief Minister also met Chayan Kumari from Mahasamund and Ranjita Khalko from Raipur, who recently won bronze medals in Mini Golf at the 37th National Games. They informed that they are going to participate in the International Woodball event in South Korea from August 20 to 25.

Addressing concerns from Gram Panchayat Parsulidih Sarpanch, the Chief Minister directed district administration officials to expedite the construction of a shed for preparing mid-day meals in the Parsulidih school building. Farmers from Dongaria in the Balodabazar district reported crop damage due to toxic water from a chemical plant. Chief Minister instructed officials to provide prompt relief to the affected farmers. During the Jandarshan programme, Chief Minister Shri Sai also presented motorized tricycles to 18-year-old Sana Parveen of Chaurasia Colony in Raipur city; Komal Lahre of Serikhedi village; and Thugiya Sahu of Kachana village in Dhamtari district.

Chief Minister's Rakhi Gift at Jandarshan: Two women to receive compassionate appointments soon
Rishi Agrawal and Siddhika Goswami, who brought Rakhi for the Chief Minister from Bilaspur and Bemetara respectively, made requests for compassionate appointments. Chief Minister responded, saying, "I honor the Rakhi tied by you and I have the blessings of all the sisters of Chhattisgarh with me. I promise that you will receive your Rakshabandhan gift in the form of compassionate appointments soon." He directed the officials to take immediate action on the applications for compassionate appointment.

Balod resident’s compensation delay addressed by Chief Minister
Shri Bodhanlal, a resident of Balod, informed Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai that he has not yet received compensation for land acquired for the construction of the Anda road. In response, Chief Minister Shri Sai directed the Balod Collector to expedite the compensation process and ensure prompt payment to Shri Bodhanlal. He also instructed to provide support to other individuals who have been affected similarly by the land acquisition.
Chief Minister's intervention provides hope for father seeking help for son's treatment
Shri Roshan Sahu, a resident of Raman Mandir Ward in Fafadih, Raipur, explained that his 8-year-old son, Lakshya, suffers from bladder exstrophy. For his treatment, he will need to travel to Ahmedabad regularly, but his financial situation doesn't allows him to. Upon hearing his plight, the Chief Minister directed health department officials to ensure that proper arrangements are made for the child's medical care. The child's father stated "I was exhausted from seeking treatment for a long time and had lost hope. Meeting the Chief Minister has given me new hope."
Khapri village roads to get much-needed upgrades
At the Jandarshan programme, Smt. Janak Bai Sahu, Sarpanch of Gram Panchayat Khapri in Balod district told Chief Minister that the road from Iraguda to Payala has become severely dilapidated and causes major commuting difficulties. She also highlighted other issues of the village. Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai took note of her concerns and assured that the problems would be addressed promptly. He also assured to resolve other issues that were brought up.
Chief Minister praises Public Relations Department's 'Janman' booklet at Jandarshan
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Applauds its role in connecting citizens with state government's schemes
Raipur : The Public Relations Department distributed the 'Janman' booklet among the public during today's Jandarshan programme at the Chief Minister's residence. This booklet is designed to inform citizens about the state government's public welfare schemes, policies, and achievements. The goal of distributing the booklet is to raise awareness among the citizens about these schemes, ensuring that more people can benefit from them.

A large number of people attended the Jandarshan to meet the Chief Minister, who praised the booklet describing it as 'highly beneficial'. He stated that it serves as a vital tool for connecting common citizens with the state government. Chief Minister highlighted the government's ongoing commitment to public welfare and its efforts to educate people about welfare schemes through such publications.
The 'Janman' booklet provides information on the state government's achievements over the past six months. Highlights include economic benefits for farmers through bonuses, the Shri Ramlala Darshan Yojana, paddy procurement at Rs 3100 per quintal, an increase in the tendupatta collection rate to Rs 5500, the Udyam Kranti Yojana for youth employment, improvements in infrastructure and connectivity, free ration for the poor, and development of an IT hub in Raipur.
The booklet also covers important decisions including the development of the State Capital Region, the reinstatement of the Rajim Kumbh Kalpa, the Shaheed Veer Narayan Swasthya Yojana, establishment of Chhattisgarh Institute of Technology like IITs, formation of an Economic Advisory Council to boost economic development, and the creation of an Industrial Corridor.
Jandarshan scheduled for August 8 at Chief Minister's residence
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Raipur : The weekly Jandarshan programme will be held at the Chief Minister's residence this Thursday, August 8, from 11 AM to 1 PM. The general public can meet Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai and share their concerns during Jandarshan.
Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Shri Tank Ram Verma performs housewarming ceremony for new PMAY-G house
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inaugurates fish farming initiative in Sakri village
Raipur : Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Shri Tank Ram Verma performed the housewarming ceremony for a newly constructed house under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Gramin) for Shri Girjashankar in Sakri village, located within the Balodabazar development block, on the auspicious occasion of the Hareli festival. He also planted jackfruit and guava saplings in the house's courtyard.

Beneficiary Shri Girjashankar, a mason by profession, shared his past struggles with a Kutcha house and his dream of owning a pucca one. He stated "We always dreamed of owning a pucca house, but financial constraints prevented us from realizing this dream. However, in the year 2020-21, we were approved for a house under the PMAY-G scheme. Upon receiving the first installment, we began construction. We received a total of Rs 1.20 lakh in three installments. I also invested some of my own money to make the house a bit larger."
Shri Girjashankar also mentioned that his wife, Smt. Buddheshwari Verma, benefits from the Mahtari Vandan Yojana, receiving Rs 1,000 monthly. Besides, the family has benefited from the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana.
Minister Shri Verma also inaugurated a fish farming initiative undertaken by the Jai Maa Annapurna Self-Help Group at the village's Amrit Sarovar. Encouraging the women involved, he emphasized the profitability of fish farming. The women shared that they will be undertaking fish farming in this lake for the first time. Initially, the fisheries department has provided 65-70 Rohu, Katla, and Mrigal fish. The department will soon supply nearly 5,000 fish seeds (fingerlings) to support their venture.
Former Assembly Speaker Shri Gaurishankar Agrawal, former Parliamentary Secretary Dr. Sanam Jangde, Collector Shri Deepak Soni, and District Panchayat CEO Sushri Divya Agrawal were also present on the occasion.
Food Minister Shri Dayaldas Baghel addresses ration card issues at Nawagarh Camp
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Raipur : Food Minister Shri Dayaldas Baghel visited the Jan Samasya Nivaran Pakhwada camp organized by the Urban Administration Department in Nagar Panchayat Nawagarh of Bemetara district, on Monday. During his visit, he engaged with beneficiaries to discuss issues related to ration card distribution, the availability of food grains through fair price shops, and other concerns.

Shri Baghel stated that the camp aims to address problems faced by those who have not yet received their ration cards. He mentioned that applications for ration card renewal will be accepted until August 15. Renewals can be processed through the official Food Department website at https://fcs.cg.gov.in/ Beneficiaries may also visit their nearest fair price shop to complete their ration card renewal and e-KYC.

The Minister further explained that for e-KYC, biometric updates are required for all beneficiaries. Those with Bal Aadhar cards must first update their biometrics at an Aadhar Seva Kendra. Following this, e-KYC can be completed through the e-POS machines available at fair price shops. He assured that the e-KYC and ration card renewal services are free of charge and encouraged people to apply at the camp.
Sushasan_Ki_Hareli trended top on the social media platform X throughout the day
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People of Chhattisgarh celebrated ‘Vishnu ke #Sushasan_Ki_Hareli'
#Sushasan_Ki_Hareli received overwhelming support from the public, with countless photos and videos shared
Raipur : The people of Chhattisgarh celebrated 'Vishnu ke #Sushasan_Ki_Hareli' with great enthusiasm on August 4, 2024. In rural areas, the festival was marked by the worship of cattle and agricultural tools from early morning. The Chief Minister's residence also buzzed with ‘Hareli Tihar’ celebrations. Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, along with his family, enthusiastically celebrated the festival with folk artists and the public.
The hashtag campaign #Sushasan_Ki_Hareli, launched by the Chhattisgarh Government for ‘Hareli Tihar’, trended top on the social media platform X throughout the day. Dignitaries from Chhattisgarh and other states, as well as many citizens, joined the campaign to extend ‘Hareli Tihar’ greetings and good wishes, posting numerous photos and videos.
Union ministers and other national leaders participated in the #Sushasan_Ki_Hareli campaign, extending ‘Hareli Tihar’ greetings and wishing for the happiness, prosperity, and well-being of all Chhattisgarh residents. The social media campaign launched by the Chhattisgarh Government on the auspicious occasion of ‘Hareli Tihar’, the state's first festival of the year, received overwhelming support from the public, with countless photos and videos shared.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai to inaugurate hostels and ashram in Arang on August 3
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Raipur : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai will participate in the inauguration ceremony of various hostels and an ashram in Arang on August 3. According to the released tour schedule, the Chief Minister will depart from the Chief Minister's residence office by car at 12 noon on August 3 and arrive in Arang at 12:40 PM. At the event, the Chief Minister will inaugurate the Post-Matric Scheduled Caste Girls' Hostel in Arang.
He will also inaugurate the Pre-Matric Scheduled Caste Girls' Hostel in Arang and Mandir Hasaud as well as the Scheduled Caste Girls' Ashram in Arang and Kosrangi. The Chief Minister will return to the Chief Minister's residence in Raipur at 2:50 PM.
Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Sharma meets Assam Chief Minister Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma
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Raipur : Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Sharma met Assam Chief Minister Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma at his residence office in Assam on Wednesday. During their meeting, they discussed a range of important topics. Deputy Chief Minister Shri Sharma noted that under Chief Minister Shri Sarma’s leadership, Assam is making significant strides toward peace, development, and prosperity.
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