Chhattisgarh / Sakti

Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan: Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Bahgel interacted with Saradih villagers

 Saradih Barrage is to be developed as a tourist destination


CM distributes the compensation amount for flood-affected areas of Saradih barrage

Chief Minister offered prayers at Shiv Mandir

CM instructs Collector to survey the flood-affected villages for the construction of community buildings

TNINS

Chief Minister Mr Bhupesh Baghel on Tuesday reached Saradih village of Dabhra block in Chandrapur Assembly Constituency of the newly formed Sakti district as a part of his mammoth public interaction drive 'Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan'. He interacted with the villagers here taking direct feedback of the government schemes. He visited the Shiva temple situated on the bank of the Mahanadi River. He prayed for the happiness and prosperity of the state's people. Revenue Minister Mr. Jai Singh Agarwal, Chandrapur MLA Mr. Ram Kumar Yadav, and various public representatives were also present on this occasion.

Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel made several important announcements at Saradih village which includes the development of a tourist place in Saradih barrage, construction of a community hall in Saradih, construction of a CC road from Ram Nishad's house to Manjha Khol in Saradih, construction of a new police station building in Chandrapur, development of tourist destination and Marine Drive in Chandrapur, construction of police post in village Tundri, Government High School in village Siriyagarh will be upgraded to Higher Secondary School, construction of 33/11 KV sub-station in Sakrali, extension of power line in village Saradih, construction of Dabhra Government College Road. Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel distributed cheques amounting to Rs. 3 crores 54 lakh 74 thousand to 12 affected people of Saradih barrage flooded area.

Talking to the villagers, he said that he visited Saradih for the first time as a Chief  Minister. Schemes have been made by the state government for every section of society. He said that he is on a state tour to know the ground reality of the implementation of government schemes and directly interact with common people, public representatives, and social organisations to know their feedback and hear their grievances. He also said that this government is dedicated to farmers, the poor, and laborers. We first decided to waive off the loan of farmers. Through Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana, farmers are getting a fair price for their crops.
The villagers expressed their happiness over the release of the third installment under the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana. A resident of Saradih, named Mr. Komal Jaiswal told that his loan of Rs.01 lakh 70 thousand has been waived off. He bought a tractor with the money he received from this scheme. He is receiving installments for two consecutive years. Mr. Sushil Kumar, another farmer, told that he cultivate maize on one and a half acres of land. He is also receiving input assistance from Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana. He got a solar pump under Saur Sujala Yojna, which helps him in cultivating maize, groundnut, and String bean(Barbati).

During this, Mr. Nohar Baghel of village Sakrali said that he received an amount of  Rs. 13 thousand as an installment under Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana yesterday. With the money received under this scheme, he paid a loan of Rs.55 thousand. He yields two crops using the pump, bought a motorcycle, and for this, he didn’t take any loan. Similarly, Mr.Anand Goswami told that he received two installments of Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Bhumiheen Krishi Mazdoor Nyay Yojana. He told that his village is flood affected. To deal with this situation, he demanded the construction of a community building. Addressing his demand, Chief Minister Mr.Baghel announced the construction of fully equipped community buildings in all such villages which comes under the flood zone. He directed the collector to survey such villages and prepare the estimates at the earliest.

During the meeting, Mr. Gaurishankar Yadav, a cattle rearer of village Nawapara,  told that he has sold cow dung worth Rs. 60 thousand and from this, he bought a cow for Rs. 30 thousand. He also bought a necklace for his wife. Ku. Dimple Yadav, a student of Swami Atmanand English Medium School, Dabhra, shared her experience in fluent English and, thanked the Chief Minister Mr. Baghel for opening Atmanand School. Chief Minister Mr.Baghel said that to provide a better competitive environment, we are providing education in English medium. To stay connected with its tradition and culture, an initiative has been taken to start teaching in Chhattisgarhi in schools. Along with Hindi, schools are also providing education in English, Chhattisgarhi, and Sanskrit too. There are plans to open 400 Atmanand schools next year. Mr. Rakesh Kumar told that his daughter had a hole in her heart. The operation took place under the Chirayu Yojana. Now she is living a healthy life but routine check-ups and medicines are costing them a lot. Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel immediately approved an amount of Rs.50 thousand to Mr.Rakesh Kumar from a voluntary donation.




 

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