Chhattisgarhi culture and tradition was given by our ancestors, it is the moral responsibility of all of us to keep it alive- Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel

The Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel today inaugurated the college building constructed at Kharora in Raipur district and presented the donation of the donor self. Unveiling the statue of Dau Ramprasad Devangan. Addressing the gathering organized during this time, he said that Danveer Shri Devangan had donated 4 acres of land for the school during his lifetime to brighten the future of the children. It is not only through education that a person develops. But the family and society are strengthened and developed as well. He helped to awaken the light of education. Praised the great thinking and role of Dau Ramprasad Devangan. With the construction of a new college building in Kharora, children will no longer need to go elsewhere for higher education. On this occasion Agriculture and Panchayat Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey, Labor Minister Shri Shivkumar Dahria, Dharsiwan MLA Smt. Anita Yogendra Sharma, Chairman of Gauseva Commission Mahant Shri Ramsunder Das, Chairman of Chhattisgarh Mineral Development Corporation Shri Girish Devangan, Chairman of State Women’s Commission Dr. Kiranmayi Nayak, District Panchayat President Smt. Domeshwari Verma and public representatives of the area, officers-employees and a large number of citizens were present. Chief Minister Shri Baghel said that the government is implementing schemes for all farmers, laborers and women. Today, along with loan waiver of farmers, electricity bill is half scheme, farmers get electricity bill waiver on three and five horsepower motor, 9 thousand rupees per acre under Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana, 7 thousand rupees per year to poor landless laborers. is going. The Chief Minister said that along with this, Atmanand Excellent English Schools are being opened for quality education of the children. With this, children from financially weak families will now get good education. He said that Chhattisgarh is the only state in the country where along with cow dung, cow urine is also being procured. This will benefit the livestock farmers. Chief Minister Shri Baghel said that while on one hand we are implementing many schemes for the prosperity and prosperity of the people of the state, on the other hand we are taking steps to make Chhattisgarh’s tradition, culture and food alive. Chhattisgarhi culture and traditions have a distinct identity. This identity is a gift from our forefathers. It is the moral responsibility of all of us to maintain it. Announcement of construction of two roads and opening of Swami Atmanand School, naming of two schools was also done – during the program he announced to build Moherenga-Kathia and Kodwa-Marhi road according to the facilities and demands of the common people. Along with this, he announced to rename Government Higher Secondary School Kanaki as Shaheed Yugal Kishore Verma and Government High School Mohrega after Mandal Das Gilhare. During this, on the demand of the MLA, he also announced the construction of the building of Swami Atmanand Excellent English School in Kharora and to start from the next academic session. The program was addressed by Agriculture Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey, Urban Administration Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria, MLA Smt. Anita Sharma and State Mineral Development Corporation Chairman Shri Girish Devangan and other public representatives. During this, in front of Chief Minister Mr. Baghel, Mr. Ramprasad Devangan’s son Shri Ishwari Devangan announced to construct a well-equipped auditorium in the college premises at his own expense on behalf of the family members. About four hundred students will get better facilities for studying in Kharora College- About four hundred students are studying nearby in the newly constructed building of Late Ramprasad Devangan Government College in Kharora. Earlier the students of Kharora had to go to Raipur-Palari-Bilaspur for college studies. Along with staying away from home, other inconveniences were also faced by the students. In such a situation, a government college was started in Kharora in 2017. This college was named after the popular charity of the area and Dau Late Ramprasad Ji Devangan, who was always in the forefront of the education of children. The new building of this college has been prepared at a cost of Rs.3 crore 91 lakh. This building, prepared on the ground floor and first floor in an area of ​​2100-2100 sq.m., includes principal room, vice principal room, staff room, office, sixteen class rooms, five laboratory rooms, library room, computer room, examination control room, common room. Eight store rooms have also been made. In this college, the classes of the Faculty of Science are being conducted in the subjects of Arts, Commerce and Mathematics. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading

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