Rural development is gaining momentum due to better implementation of schemes: Higher Education Minister Shri Umesh Patel

Higher Education Minister Shri Umesh Patel visited various villages under Kharsia development block last day. During this, he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for development works costing Rs 17 lakh 45 thousand. During public relations with the villagers, Minister Shri Patel became aware of their problems and gave instructions to the concerned officers for their speedy redressal. On this occasion, the Higher Education Minister Shri Umesh Patel while addressing the villagers said that the State Government has taken various measures keeping rural development at the center. Running the plans. The government is running schemes focused on all aspects of education, health, nutrition along with livelihood promotion. In order to strengthen agriculture in agriculture-oriented Chhattisgarh, input assistance is being given on paddy along with other crops through Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana. Along with this, Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Bhumiless Krishi Mazdoor Nyay Yojana has also been started for the landless laborers residing in the villages. Under which they will be given an annual assistance amount of Rs 6,000 from this financial year. He said that today 52 forest produce are being purchased in support price. The price of Tendupatta standard sack has been increased from Rs.25 hundred to Rs.4,000. Minister Shri Patel said that Swami Atmanand English Medium School Scheme has been started to provide English medium education to the children. The scheme for health and nutrition is being implemented on a large scale. Higher Education Minister Shri Patel further said that infrastructure works are being done in villages according to the need and demand of the villagers. Development works like construction of CC road, Anganwadi building, Mukti Dham, community building, cultural platform are being done continuously in the villages. Congratulating and congratulating all the villagers for the works, he said that this would increase the basic facilities in the village. Among the development works that the Higher Education Minister laid the foundation stone, community building to be constructed at a cost of Rs 10 lakh in village Kewali and village Sajapali. This includes the work of Anganwadi building to be constructed at a cost of Rs.6 lakh 45 thousand. Along with this, he also inaugurated the cultural stage in village Kasaipali. On this occasion, District Panchayat member Mrs. Santoshi Rathia, Janpad Panchayat member Mrs. Janaki Rathia, Sarpanch Kewali Mr. Rameshwar Singh Rathia, Mr. Ramdayal Rathia, SDM Mr. Abhishek Gupta, SDOP Mrs. Nimisha Pandey, CEO, Janpad Panchayat Mr. Himanshu Sahu and villagers were present. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading

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