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Immediate implementation of the Chief Minister's announcement in Bastar, visually impaired brother-sister Bhanupriya and Khalendra got a cheque of Rs 1.50 lakh

 The announcement was made by the Chief Minister during the Jan Chaupal in Bakawand on 26 May

Bastar collector handed over the cheque visiting their home
during the Jan Chaupal in Bakawand on 26 May

The announcements made by Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel during the Jan Chaupal are being promptly implemented by the concerned district administration. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel had announced the approval of Rs. 1.5 lakh for visually impaired student Bhanupriya Acharya of Savra village and her brother Khalendra during Jan Chaupal held at Bakawand on May 26. Immediate action has been taken by Bastar Collector Mr. Rajat Bansal, who visited the home of these children and handed over a cheque of Rs.1.5 lakh to them.

During Jan Chuapal of the ‘Bhent-Mulaqat’ programme, a visually impaired student Bhanupriya Acharya told the Chief Minister that she wants to study and she is unable to do so because of her family’s poor financial condition. Her visually impaired brother Khalendra also expressed his desire to learn music. For both, Bhanupriya demanded a smartphone and a tape recorder. Showing affection toward these blind children, the Chief Minister immediately approved Rs 1.50 lakh to Bhanupriya-Khalendra's father Mr.Devendra Acharya in Bakawand for purchasing smartphones and other equipment. After the announcement of the Chief Minister, the Bastar administration showed its promptness, Collector Rajat Bansal personally visited the house of the visually impaired Bhanupriya and Khalendra and handed over a cheque of Rs 1.50 lakh to them.



 

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