In the Joint District Office Complex Balodabazar, Collector Sunil Kumar Jain distributed battery operated tricycles to 14 disabled people with more than 80 percent disability. On this occasion, while wishing everyone a bright future, he asked them to stay safe from Kovid infection and get vaccinated. Giving information about the program, Deputy Director Social Welfare Asha Shukla said that keeping in view the corona infection, motorized tricycles are being distributed to the eligible beneficiaries who have applied before development block, instead of organizing big ones. In this sequence, battery-operated tricycles have been distributed to 14 Divyangjans of Bilaigarh and Kasdol development blocks.
The names of the beneficiaries are Dukhuram Chauhan Devgaon, Panchram Sahu Govindband, Jamuna Bai Khuten Raikona, Rukhdas Sahu Jamgahan, Panchram Patel Dhobni, Jaykumar Yadav Kushgarh, Ramphal Sagar Purgaon, Ganeshi Banjare Mohtra, Durgakenwat Amaldiha, Gopichand Nirala, Mudpar, Mohanlal Chauhan, Jilapalan, Mohan Lal Chauhan Manikpuri Ricotar, Shyambai Muchmalda, Usha Patel are residents of Sajapali. Pancharam Patel, a resident of Gram Panchayat Dhobni under Bilaigarh block, has studied engineering. He told that at present he is earning a living by teaching tuitions to school children at his own home. But now with the advent of battery operated tricycles, new doors of livelihood have been opened for them. Now he can increase his income by going from house to house and also by giving his services in coaching, educational institute etc. During this, Farit Ram Patel artist, Kamlesh Kumar Rai and Smt. Manju Banjare from Social Welfare Department were also present.
Tag: Balodabazar
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Distribution of battery operated tricycles to Divyangjan
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10 lakh approved to install the statue of Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh in Collectorate premises
The announcement by Bhupesh Baghel to install the statue of Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh in the joint district office complex has been started fast by the district administration. On December 10, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel had announced the installation of a statue in the district office premises, Balodabazar, on the demand of the descendants of Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh and tribal society during his stay at Sonakhan. District Collector Mr. Sunil Kumar Jain said that with the approval of the state government, sanction of Rs 10 lakh has been granted for the installation of the statue in the campus. Of this, Rs 5 lakh has been approved from General Administration Department and Rs 5 lakh from Mineral Trust Fund (DMF). The Public Works Department has been entrusted with the responsibility of completing this work.
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Parks are being constructed in 24 sites to conserve biodiversity in the state, construction is in progress in these districts
The Department of Forest and Climate Change has targeted to construct one biodiversity park in every district for the conservation and promotion of biodiversity in the state. Minister Mohammad Akbar said that the construction of biodiversity parks in the state will prove to be important in the successful implementation of the Narva, Garwa, Ghuruva, Bari program being run in Chhattisgarh as per the intention of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. A biodiversity park is being constructed in 24 sites of the state in an area of about 5 thousand 700 hectares. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Chief of Forest Force Rakesh Chaturvedi informed that the construction of 24 biodiversity parks in 20 forest divisions is in progress in two phases in the state with an amount of Rs 50 crore approved in the years 2018-19 and 2019-20. Among them, a biodiversity park is being constructed in 340 hectare area at an amount of Rs 5 crore 20 lakh in Van Mandal Bastar. Similarly, the construction of Biodiversity Park is under progress in 546 hectares at an amount of Rs 1 crore in Forest Division Sukma, Rs 2 crore in Indravati Tiger Reserve Bijapur and 433 hectares area in Forest Division Surguja at an amount of Rs 2 crore 50 lakh. 677 hectares in Raipur district for an amount of Rs 5 crore 50 lakhs, 86 hectares in Rajnandgaon amounting to Rs 2 crore 50 lakhs, 404 hectares in Kanker amounting to Rs 3 crore 50 lakhs and in Bilaspur amounting to Rs 2 crore 50 lakhs A biodiversity park is being constructed in an area of 280 hectares. Similarly, the construction of a biodiversity park in Balodabazar, Forest Division-wise, from Rs 3 crore to 562 hectare in Dhamtari, Rs 2 crore 50 lakh to 1000 hectare in Dhamtari, Rs 3 crore to 100 hectare in Raigad and 200 hectare area in Korba at an amount of Rs 2 crore. In progress.
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Raipur, Bilaspur and Durg divisions will have a dry run, district task force will review
Today, there will be a dry-run in the districts of Balod, Balodabazar, Bemetra, Dhamtari, Gariaband, Janjgir-Champa, Kawardha, Korba, Mahasamund, Mungeli, Raigad in Raipur, Bilaspur and Durg divisions. In this mac drill, centers will be set up in one urban and 1 rural area in each district. According to the Health Department, the necessary preparations for the dry run have been completed.
Timings for Macadryl are scheduled from 10 am to 2 pm. It will then be reviewed by the District Task Force at 5 pm. Its report will be sent to the state on 9 January. In this dry-run, the system of vaccination, the system of the center, the vaccination practice, public management will be examined. Which will be used during the actual vaccination.
Earlier, the Health Department was on 7 January i.e. Thursday, in Balrampur, Bijapur, Dantewada, Jashpur, Kanker, Kondagaon, Korea, Narayanpur, Sukma and Surajpur of Sarguja and Bastar divisions. This dry-run did not include the districts in which there have been accredited on 2 January.
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Paddy procurement boom in Balodabazar district
With the ongoing paddy purchase in the district, their payment has increased significantly. About 3 lakh 82 thousand metric tonnes of paddy has been purchased in the district. The price of paddy purchased is about 714 crores. More than one lakh 20 thousand farmers have sold paddy at their nearest procurement centers on support price, out of which 98.64 percent farmers have been paid in full. Only 1.36 percent of the farmers’ payment is left due to technical reasons, which is 2114. The technical shortcomings will also be paid soon. It is worth mentioning that as per the instructions of the state government, procurement of paddy has started in the district from December 1, which will run till January 31. This year 1 lakh 65 thousand 218 farmers have registered to sell their paddy. An estimated target of procuring 6 lakh 86 thousand metric tonnes of paddy from them has been set. District Food Officer Chitrakant Dhruv said that under Bhatbhera Cooperative Bank, 16842 metric tons of paddy from 5979 farmers, 18142 metric tons from 5618 farmers of Hathband, 339514 metric tons from 10701 farmers of Balodabazar, 18975 metric from 5773 farmers of Tundra. Tonnes, 23651 metric tonnes from 8601 farmers of Sarsivan, and 109819 metric tonnes of paddy have been purchased from 4115 farmers of Palari. In Lavan Bank branch, 25537 metric tons from 8330 farmers, 41059 metric tons from 13194 farmers of Bhatgaon, 15102 metric tons from 5225 farmers of Rohansi, 23265 metric tons from 7237 farmers of Kodwa, 24949 metric tons from 7832 farmers of Bhatapara, 4011 of Kosmandi 10955 metric tons from farmers, 31265 metric tons from 9396 farmers of Simga, 25049 metric tons from 7272 farmers in Nipania, 26700 metric tons from 7872 farmers in Kasdol, 23364 metric tons from 5448 farmers in Baya and 126337 metric tons from 4114 farmers of Watgan Paddy has been purchased.
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State in-charge D. Purandeswari reached Balodabazar, district workers and officials will hold a meeting
BJP has reached state in-charge D. Purandeswari Balodabazar. She will hold a meeting of district functionaries and officials on Monday. Along with D. Purandeshwari, State President Vishnudev Sai and State General Secretary Bhupendra Sawhney have also left for Balodabazar.
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Tourism rath yatra and bike rally from both ends of Chhattisgarh begins today
Ram Van Gaman Path Tourism Rath Yatra and Virat Bike Rally are starting simultaneously from both the north and south ends of the state today. The rally is being organized from December 14 to 17 to mark two years of the tenure of the government headed by Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. This journey lasting 4 days will cover a distance of 1575 kilometers. The rally will begin on December 14 from the two ends of the state at Sitamarhi-Harchaika in North Korea district and Ramaram in Sukma district, south respectively. The two parts of the rally will meet on the afternoon of 17 December in Chandkuri, the town of Mata Kaushalya, near Raipur.
Starting from Sitamarhi Harchaika, the rally reaching Chandkhuri will travel 164 kilometers from Sitamarhi Harchaika in Koriya district on December 14 to Shivprasad Nagar, the border of Koriya district on National Highway 43. On the second day, on 15 December, 30 kilometers from Shivprasad Nagar in Surajpur district to National Surajpur border near National Highway 16 Lanza, National Highway 16 to National Highway 43 from Lanja to District Surguja border near Guturama, National Highway 43 Guturama From National Raj Marg-1 will cover 20 kilometers to District Jashpur border near Charakapara and 168 kilometers from National Raj Road-1 Charakapara to National Raj Marg 130B, District Raigad border near Chhind. 45 kilometers from National Highway 310 B Chhind to Gidhauri in Balodabazar district on December 16, 03 kilometers from Gidhauri to Shivrinarayan in Janjgir-Champa district, near Gidhauri-Aurai in Balodabazar district on December 17, 61 to District Balodabazar border on Sirpur Road The kilometer will cover a distance of 51 km from Arasai-Nisada in Mahasamund district to the district Mahasamund border and 38 km from Nisda in Raipur district to Arang-Chandkhuri district Raipur border.