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  • Need to promote sports talent in rural areas: Chunnilal Sahu

    A two-day night kabaddi competition organized under the auspices of Vande Mataram Group and Employees Union was organized at village Khartuli. MP Chunnilal Sahu appeared as the chief guest on its inauguration. MLA Ranjana Sahu presided over the program. MP Chunnilal Sahu interacted with the members of Vande Mataram Group and Employees Union and gave suggestions on how to further promote this competition to promote sports. He said that continuous efforts are being made to promote sports in rural areas. There is a lot of talent hidden in sports in rural areas, just need to be given a platform, which can be completed only through such competitions. At the same time, the Honorable MP said that we also need to concentrate on our traditional sports. Sports is very important in life, it keeps losing and winning, the team that will not be able to go forward does not need to be disappointed, and they practice well again and go on to win. I congratulate all the villagers for this kabaddi competition. MLA Ranjana Sahu, who is presiding over the program, said that sports are very good for the daily life of all of us, because sports involve us in normal physical activities in a healthy environment.

    Sports by youth become very competitive and challenging for the players, so he moves towards success by keeping the challenges in front and focusing on them. Sports also help a person’s physical beauty, in building their humanity. Today, Kabaddi competition is organized internationally in our country’s ancient sports Kabaddi World Table, in which Indian players have won the most, it is a matter of pride for us. I congratulate all the teams in advance for making a good performance with the spirit of all the players and leading them to victory. The women commando group, which has been leading the new direction of the society with its daily service by the Vande Mataram Group and the Employees Union, was honored by providing saris and quince from the staff of MP and MLA. The program was mainly attended by members of the committee including MP representative Umesh Sahu, Divisional General Secretary Aman Rao, Mamta Singh, Sarita Yadav, Sarpanch Dinesh Sinha, Deputy Sarpanch Suresh Sinha, Chandulal Sahu, Madhu Sinha, organizers rural people and various participating players. .

  • Emphasis will be given on better branding, marketing and packaging of forest produce- Shri Praveer Krishna

    Forest products are a major means of livelihood in tribal culture. There is a need to focus on better marketing, packaging, branding and development of sales centers for these forest products. Mr. Praveer Krishna, Managing Director of TRIFED said these things while addressing a divisional level meeting for forest produce based development in Prerna Sabha Hall of District Office. In this meeting organized under the aegis of TRIFED and Chhattisgarh State Minor Forest Produce Association, Mr. Sanjay Shukla, Managing Director of Chhattisgarh State Minor Forest Produce Association, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Mr. B. Anand Babu, Divisional Commissioner Mr. G.R. Churendra, Chief Conservator of Forests Mohammad Shahid and Abhay Kumar Srivastava, along with Bastar, Kondagaon Collector, Chief Executive Officer, Forest Officer and other officers of the District Panchayats of all the districts were present.

    Shri Krishna said that Bastar Division officials have worked with mutual coordination and team spirit for the procurement and processing of forest products. Due to which the forest collectors of the area have got economic benefits. In Bastar division, 32 percent tribals live in these forests to save 44 percent of the forest area, along with the abundance of forest resources, forest produce.

    Managing Director Shri Krishna said that in the present time, stressing on making integrated control system connecting the Vandhan Kendra with digital system, said that it is necessary to financially strengthen the Vandhan Samitis also. He also stressed the need to develop industries for infrastructure development and forest produce of forestry centers. Trifed is working to connect the handicrafts and handloom craftsmen who display local artwork of Bastar division to the market. For this, there is a need to identify artisans at the district level, so that craftsmen can be connected to the world-class market. With this, the craftsmen will get economic benefits as well as respect.