Chhattisgarh / Rajnandgaon

Announcements made by Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel during the Bhent-Mulaqat programme at village Ghumka of Dongargarh assembly constituency

1. Ghumka to be made a Nagar Panchayat.

2. Swami Atmanand English Medium School to be opened in Ghumka.

3. Announcement of complete tehsil implementation of Ghumka within 3 months.

4. Branch of Cooperative bank to be opened in Baghera.

5. Announcement of canal lining from Ruse Dam.

6. Announcement of widening of Ghumka to Gopalpur road.

7. Announcement of canal lining and its expansion in Tendunala reservoir.

8. Announcement of canal lining work in Jewar Katta reservoir.

9. Upgradation of High School to Higher Secondary School at Haduva, Khara and Murmunda.
 
 
Ghumka to be upgraded as Nagar Panchayat, announced Chief Minister

Swami Atmanand English Medium School will be opened in Ghumka, and Tehsil office will operate as full Tehsil in three months

A Branch of Cooperative bank will be open in Baghera

Road from Ghumka to Gopalpur to be widened

Haduva, Khara and Murmunda High School will be upgraded to Higher Secondary School      

भेंट-मुलाकात के दौरान
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, during his visit to Ghumka village of Dongargarh assembly constituency in Rajnandgaon district, made several important announcements in response to the demand of public representatives and villagers. Mr. Baghel announced to make Ghumka a Nagar Panchayat, to open Swami Atmanand English Medium School in Ghumka. Regarding the earlier announcement of making Ghumka a Tehsil, Chief Minister said that within the next three months, the Tehsil office of Ghumka would start functioning as a full-fledged Tehsil. He inaugurated the branch of cooperative bank at Baghera, work of canal lining at Ruse Dam canals, road widening from Ghumka to Gopalpur, canal lining work at Tendunala reservoir and its expansion, canal lining work at Jewar Katta reservoir, and upgradingof Haduva, Khara and Murmunda High Schools to Higher Secondary Schools. Food Minister Mr. Amarjeet Bhagat and MLA Mr. Bhubaneswar Shobharam Baghel were also present on the occasion.
Chief Minister commenced his public interaction programme by garlanding the portrait of Chhattisgarh Mahtari and lighting the traditional oil lamp. Chief Minister also distributed various goods including nutrition kits, sewing machines, gas cylinders, seed kits to the beneficiaries, under the schemes of various departments. On the occasion, Chief Minister unveiled the statue of Rani Avanti Bai in village Ghumka. After performing customary rituals at Sheetla Mata Mandir in village Devridih, he prayed for the happiness and prosperity of the people of the state.
In his address to people, Chief Minister said that he is visiting various rural areas of the state to do ground inspection of the implementation of various government schemes. We are here to ensure that people at getting the benefits of the schemes we have made for them. People of the village welcomed Chief Minister with Panthi dance and then weighed with curry laddus. I am overwhelmed by your love, said Chief Minister. On the occasion, Chief Minister said that besides the loan waiver, we have taken several initiatives such as Rajiv Gandhi Nyay Yojana to benefit the farmers of Chhattisgarh. We have the highest price of sugarcane here. We are procureing Kodo Kutki. This year, we have recorded good harvest. Gumka village has had bumper crop despite having mudroom land. 
Chief Minister further said that today in Dongargaon, people of Pardhi caste shared about the problem in issuance of caste certificates. This caste was notified in some selected districts of Madhya Pradesh. Now I have directed the officials to work specially for issuance of caste certificate to the people of Pardhi caste and to rectify the technical problem in the process. Mr. Baghel said that this has been one of the many positive ramifications of Bhent Mulaqat programme that when one daughter of a Pardhi caste raised an issue, the people of entire Pardhi caste across the state are getting benefitted from the resolution.
Youth of the village should join rural industrial park, start economic activities

         Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel appealed to the youth of the village to make maximum benefits from the resources available under Rural Industrial Park. He said that rural women are becoming self-reliant by conducting various economic activities in Gauthans. This has boosted their self-confidence. Arrangements for land, sheds, electricity and water have been made in the Gauthans, which are now being developed as Rural Industrial Parks. The youth of the village should join the Gauthans and conduct economic activities there. I just heard from Jaywantin, who was able to support her husband financially after getting associated with gauthans. Now the establishment of RIPA will further empower the rural women financially and socially. 
Chief Minister said that the day before yesterday, he had received a call from a farmer who is earning good profit by selling cow dung. His son prepared for NEET and was selected in Kanker Medical College. I feel so happy to hear these success stories, the confirmation that these schemes are transforming the lives of people for better. 

Chief Minister took feedback of the schemes

Maheshwar Sahu's loan of Rs 90 thousand was waived off
 

During the Bhent-Mulaqat visit, Secretary of Self-Help Group, Rameshwari Verma told the Chief Minister that they have earned Rs 3 lakh through Vermi Compost and now they have also started practicing fishery. Maheshwar Sahu told that his loan of Rs 90,000 has been waived off, and he has received all the three installments under Rajiv Gandhi Nyay Yojana this year. Lokesh Sahu, a resident of Khaprikala, said that he has sold 14 quintals of paddy. He told that he is planning to use the amount received as payment for paddy procurement and the amount received from Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana to buy jewelery for his wife. Savitri Sinha of village Khairjhiti told that her ration card has been issued and sugar is available for Rs 17. She addressed the Chief Minister as son and said that she is happy with the government schemes. Than Singh Baghel of village Birejhar informed that he has received three installments of Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Bhumiheen Krishi Mazdoor Nyay Yojana. Than Singh thanked the Chief Minister for this scheme.

Narayan Yadav sold dung worth Rs 85 thousand
 
While talking to Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel about Godhan Nyaya Yojana, Narayan Yadav told that he has been selling cow dung for two and a half years, and so far he has sold dung worth Rs 85 thousand. Narayan told that he has bought a cow worth Rs 75 thousand from the profit he has earned by selling dung. This cow gives 16 liters of milk. Ramesh Agarwal of Mudhipar said that the Haat Bazar Health Service Scheme is really beneficial. Pyarelal Sahu said that he has the problem of BP and sugar, but he regularly gets his check up done at Haat-Bazaar Clinic, which helps him maintain his health. Dhaneshwari told Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel that her father passed away and his brother is too young. She has passed Bio with 73% marks and now she is interested in taking admission in Nursing course. But she does not have money to pursue higher education. On which, Chief Minister approved Rs one and a half lakh on the spot for her education. He said that he would sanction remaining Rs 50 thousand after she visits him in the final year of the college and tell him about her studies. 
           Khileshwari Yadav told that the nutrition-level of her child has improved rapidly with Mukhyamantri Suposhan Yojana. Khileshwari told that the child has club foot, on which the Chief Minister said that he will be provided treatment. Safil Khan of village Tilai told Chief Minister Mr. Baghel that I was diagnosed with TB and stomach ulcer, for which he was receiving treatment at a hospital in Raipur. He availed the treatment facility of upto Rs 50 thousand through smart card. But due to lack of money, he could not complete the treatment. He told Chief Minister about his weak financial condition. Chief Minister listened to him compassionately and said that his entire treatment would be done under the Special Assistance Scheme. Sevak Yadav told that he is Divyang and he had received a tricycle 10 years ago, which has worn out. He needs the tricycle again. After listening to him, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said- Collector will provide you a battery-operated vehicle soon.

 

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