Tag: Bhupesh Baghel

  • Bhupesh observed English medium school

    Bhupesh Baghel visited the Government Narhardev English Medium School, being run under Swami Atmanand English Medium School Scheme today, on the second day of migration to Kanker. To give a new direction in the field of education to the new generation of the state, this scheme, being run by the Government of Chhattisgarh, started the English Medium School with the aim of improving the talent of the students of the state and making them capable of all kinds of competitions at the national level. Has been.

    Chief Minister Baghel visited various classrooms during the observation of the English Medium School and discussed with the students and teachers about teaching and learning in the school. Studying school children spoke to the Chief Minister in English and also recited Poem to them. Seeing the children studying in the digital class room, the Chief Minister recalled his studies saying that we had studied in the black board duster, but now our new generation has got the facility to study in the digital class room.

    Baghel congratulated all the people for Chherchera festival during the interaction with Palko. He said that English Medium School has been started to promote teaching and learning in English medium. In the first phase, 52 English Medium Schools have been started in the state. 100 more new English medium schools will be opened from the next academic session. Palak Virendra Pandey, Rekharam Sahu and Ranjit Singh Thakur told the Chief Minister that Swami Atmanand English Medium School Scheme is a very good scheme for the middle class family. Frustrated with the fees of private schools, the parents thanked them for the establishment of English medium school. On the request of the students, the Chief Minister also played badminton with the students and took selfies.

  • Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the foundation stone for development works worth Rs 342 crore in Kanker

    Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for various development works worth Rs 342 crore at the general meeting held at Govindpur in Kanker today. He inaugurated 95 development works costing Rs 94 crore and performed Bhoomi Pujan for 74 development works worth Rs 248 crore. On this occasion Forest Minister Mr. Mohammad Akbar, Minister of Industry Mr. Kavasi Lakhma, Minister in charge of Public Health Engineering and Kanker District, Guru Rudrakumar, Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly Mr. Manoj Mandavi, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Shishupal Shorey, MLA Mr. Mohan Markam and Mr. Anup Nag, Chief Minister Many public representatives and a large number of people were present, including Advisor Shri Rajesh Tiwari.
    Chief Minister Mr. Baghel inaugurated the works, mainly for the convenience of the students of Kanker, Sarona, Chanwad, Bansala, Kodagaon, hostel buildings constructed at a cost of Rs 21 crore 14 lakhs, constructed at a cost of Rs three crore 48 lakhs. Livelihood College building, 5 roads at a cost of Rs 9 crore 78 lakh, 08 ambulances from Rs 1 crore 54 lakh and 50 bed MCH constructed at a cost of Rs 05 crore 88 lakh at Pakhanjur. Wing Construction, Nal Water Supply Scheme and other works at a cost of Rs 92 lakhs in Village Mankeshri, Anwari and Kalgaon, 7 Van Dhan Kendras, 42 city workshops and one community building under East and West Bhanupratapur Forest Circle at a cost of Rs 3 crore 72 lakhs. , Agricultural College Boys Hostel Building and Farmers Hostel Building at Singarbhatha at a cost of about Rs. 3 crore, Kishore Justice Board and Boys Welfare Committee Building at Kanker at a cost of Rs. 54 lakhs, Rs. 9 crore 80 lakhs at Narharpur, Koylibeda, Bhanupratappur and Durgukondal 88 Nos. Residential Building, Village Abhanpur and Kotatra at a cost of Rs. 95-95 lakhs, Boys Higher Secondary School Building, Livelihood College, Kanker, 50-seater Girls Hostel constructed at a cost of Rs. 28 million, one crore in Antagarh Transist Hostel building constructed at a cost of 14 lakh rupees, High level bridge constructed at a cost of four crore 87 lakh rupees at Geramatarai Nala and Ghorajhar Nala at Pirhapaal to Muragaon road at a cost of six crore eight lakh rupees. Major bridges built, free from generation Two crore 57 lakh rupees on Raagaon road and a large bridge constructed at a cost of one crore 95 lakh rupees on Peerhapala to Muragaon road, 29 nos. Solar high mask light and railway over bridge at Bhanupratappur at various places at a cost of Rs. 2 crores 29 lakhs. Street light works are included through the plant.

  • Bhupesh Baghel, after getting acquainted with the district officials, asked for efficient performance.

    During his stay in Kanker district, Bhupesh Baghel got acquainted with the officers of the district today and asked him for his well-being and encouraged him. The Chief Minister asked the administrative, police and departmental officials at the rest house Kanker about their family and family while discussing the family environment. He congratulated the officials of Chherchera Punni and encouraged them to do good work and said that Chherchera Punni teaches us to renounce our ego. The introduction started with Collector Mr. Chandan Kumar and Superintendent of Police Mr. MR Ahire, after which other officers gave their introduction and informed about the family.
    During this time, Minister in charge of Kanker district, Shri Guru Rudra Kumar, Parliamentary Secretary and MLA Shishupal Shorey, MLA Atagarh Anup Nag, Parliamentary Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Rajesh Tiwari, Commissioner Bastar Division Mr. GR Surendra, Inspector General of Police Mr. Sundararaj P., Police Deputy Inspector General Shri Vineet Khanna, Forest Officer Kanker Arvind PM, Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Panchayat Dr. Sanjay Kannauje and officers of the district administration were present.

  • Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated city scan machine at District Hospital Kanker

    Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the city scan machine at Komaldev District Hospital Kanker this evening. A city scan machine has been installed in the district hospital for the convenience of the general public at a cost of Rs two crore 28 lakh. With the new city scan machine installed in the district hospital, people will no longer have to go elsewhere to get a city scan.
    On this occasion, Minister in-charge of Kanker district, Guru Rudrakumar, Minister of Industry, Mr. Kavasi Lakhma, Parliamentary Secretary and Kanker MLA Mr. Shishupal Shorey, Kondagaon MLA Mr. Mohan Markam, Parliamentary Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Rajesh Tiwari, Collector Mr. Chandan Kumar, Superintendent of Police Mr. M.R. Local public representatives and officials, including Ahire, were present.

  • Bhupesh Baghel will be on a tour of Kanker and Durg district, to give crores of development works for crores

    Bhupesh Baghel will be on a tour of Kanker and Durg district today. In Kanker, the district dwellers will give development works worth about Rs. 342 crores. As part of the scheduled tour program, Chief Minister Baghel will visit Government Narhardev, the excellent English medium school Kanker at 12 noon on January 28.
    After this, he will reach Govindpur Higher Secondary School ground Kanker at 12.40 pm and will release the biodiversity register in the general assembly and address the conference of Forest Rights Committee, along with the inauguration and laying of various development works and laying of materials to the beneficiaries. .
    After this, the Chief Minister will leave Govindpur School Ground Heliped Kanker by helicopter at 1.50 pm for Patan of Durg district and reach Patan in Durg district at 2.20 pm. The Chief Minister will attend the Tehsil level Guru Ghasidas Jayanti and inauguration program organized from 2.25 pm at Satnam Bhawan in Baghel Patan. After this, he will depart from Patan by helicopter at 3.15 pm and return to Raipur at 3:35 pm.

  • Meeting of Unified Command chaired by Bhupesh Baghel, Home Minister, DGP, CRPF DG will be included today

    The Unified Command will meet in Raipur today under the chairmanship of Bhupesh Baghel. It will include Vice President of Unified Command and State Home Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu, Home Department Officer, DGP DM Awasthi, DG of CRPF including officers of all security forces deployed in Chhattisgarh.

    Apart from this, the strategy of Naxal operation will also be discussed in the meeting in the coming days. Let us tell you that the Unified Command was formed for this purpose. This is the first meeting of the Unified Command in Chhattisgarh after the Corona period.

  • Bhupesh Baghel congratulated the people of the country for the public festival Chherchera

    Chief Minister of the state, Bhupesh Baghel, while congratulating Chhechchera, the famous folk festival of Chhattisgarh, wished the people of the state happiness, happiness and prosperity. Baghel has said in his greeting message released on the eve of Chherchera festival that Chherachhera Punni Tihar is celebrated on the full moon of Pausha month as Mahadan and harvest festival in the joy of coming home to the new crop. This festival is the driver of our glorious tradition of social harmony, rich charity. On this day, speaking ‘Chherchhera, Kothi ke paddy l’Herhera’, the village children, youth and women organizations go to the barns and houses to collect the money received as paddy and presents and keep the collected paddy and zodiac in Ramkothi and all year round. Let’s make our schedule.

    The farmer of Chhattisgarh is very liberal. The crop produced by the farmers is useful not only for it but also for the disadvantaged and needy people of the society, workers and animals and birds. According to the mythological belief, on this day, Lord Shankar had asked for alms to mother Annapurna, today is mother Shakambhari Jayanti. Therefore, people donate vegetables and fruits along with paddy. It is believed that the king of Ratanpur returned to Ratanpur after a stay of six months. Donations were given to the subjects in his hospitality. Phar missai work in the last phase at Chharchera. On this day all the people, big and small, go to homes, barns and collect paddy and money. There has been a tradition of paddy and money collected in the development programs of the village. The second aspect of Chherchera is also spiritual, it eliminates discrimination and arrogance of big and small. The Chief Minister said that at present, malnutrition is a major problem of the society. Society and people’s participation with the government is necessary to eradicate malnutrition. Cooperate for the healthy, malnutrition-free, happy future of children while carrying forward their ancient glorious tradition.

  • Bhupesh Baghel observed Gothan here, with paddy sacks weighed

    Bhupesh Baghel, during his stay in Bastar division, reached village Kongera of the large Rajpur development block of Kondagaon district, where the villagers gave him an unprecedented welcome. During this time, he observed activities conducted by various self-help groups, including Adarsh ​​Gauthan Kongera. The Chief Minister inspected various products and activities prepared by the groups including goat farming, poultry farming, Dona-Pattal manufacturing center, pulses processing-packaging unit, Godhan Milk Production Center in Gauthan campus. Public Health Engineering Minister and District In-charge Minister Guru Rudra Kumar, State Excise and Commerce Minister Kavasi Lakhma, Kondagaon MLA Mohan Markam, Keshkal MLA Santram Netam and Advisor to Chief Minister Rajesh Tiwari were present on the occasion.

    Chief Minister Baghel was welcomed by the women of Bihan group in the Adarsh ​​Gowthan campus by performing floral wreaths and folk dancers with the traditional tribal dance of Bastar. He then visited various stalls set up in the Gothan complex. When asked about the activities of the group by the Chief Minister, Anita Sahu, president of Amrita Self Help Group Vishrampuri, said that there are 12 members in their group who sell chilli, spices, turmeric, coriander powder by preparing and packaging it. This has given his group a net income of 50 thousand rupees within a year. The Chief Minister congratulated him for the better work.

    The Chief Minister then visited the Mushroom Production Unit, in which Janato Mandavi of Pragati Self Help Group and Premlata Netam of Sheetla Self Help Group informed about the production of astroed mushrooms and their income. After this, the Chief Minister inspected the goat husbandry shed, poultry shed, Godhan milk production center, pulses processing-packaging room and inquired about their activities.

  • Chief Minister observed the works of self-help groups in Manganar Gowthan

    Bhupesh Baghel visited Manganar Gauthan in Bakavand development block of Bastar district today. They observed various livelihood activities conducted by self-help groups there and sought information from women about their work. The Chief Minister reviewed the community fence, mushroom production unit, nursery, vermicompost production, West decompost production unit, cow dung pot and diya construction, earthworm manure, beekeeping, fisheries and poultry farming activities in Gauthan. He performed Govardhan Puja in Gauthan and also had lunch with women of self-help groups there. On arrival at Manganar Gowthan, the Chief Minister was greeted with a traditional Gedi dance and a turban.

    . Baghel took information from public representatives, women of self-help groups and villagers present in Gauthan for implementation of various schemes and programs of state government. He asked about Universal Public Distribution System (PDS), 50 percent rebate in electricity bill, distribution of forest rights, purchase and payment of paddy on support price, cow dung and construction and operation of villages in villages. He told during the discussion with the local farmers that in the coming time the state government will also purchase kodo-kutki at the support price. The Chief Minister said that during the period of lockdown, there is good procurement of forest produce. Various types of self-employment by women in the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana, Godhan Nyaya Yojana and Gowthan have strengthened the rural economy.

    Addressing the people in Manganar Gauthan, President of Bastar Region Tribal Development Authority, Mr. Lakeshwar Baghel said that many new initiatives have been taken by the government to increase the income of villagers and economic empowerment of villages. Chhattisgarh is the first state in the country to buy cow dung from farmers and livestock farmers. Large-scale individual and collective forest rights leases have been distributed to increase people’s income in forest areas. Bastar MP Shri Deepak Badge said in his address that Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel is visiting the representatives of different societies continuously after visiting the problems of different areas. During this time, he is also offering many development works. He said that the development of entire Bastar will take place only with the development of each poor and tribal family of Bastar. To increase the income of tendupatta collecting families, the government has increased the collection rate per standard bag from Rs. 2.5 thousand to Rs. Four thousand. Innovative steps like returning land of farmers in Lohandiguda have also been taken in the interest of local people.

  • Chief Minister inaugurated the glowing pond tied with colorful lights

    Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the beautification works of the historic Bandha Talab during his stay in Kondagaon. Spread over 15 acres, the work of tow-wall, peaching, pathway, fountain, stone ghat and electrical beautification has been done at a cost of Rs. 02 crore 50 lakh. Boat excursion facility will also be available for the visitors. The Chief Minister also unveiled the statue of the newly constructed Veer Gundadhur and Veerangana Rani Durgavati and the famous craftsman of the district Late Jayadev Baghel on the banks of this historic pond. On this occasion, the Chief Minister along with Rajya Sabha MP Mrs. Phoolodevi Netam, Bastar MP Mr. Deepak Badge, Commerce and Industry Minister Mr. Kavasi Lakhma, Public Health Engineering and Village Industries Minister Mr. Guru Rudrakumar, Kondagaon MLA Mohan Markam, along with public representative Ravi Ghosh, MLA Representative Manish Srivastava, Councilor Tarun Golchha, Collector Shri Pushpendra Kumar Meena, Police Officer Shri Sindharth Tiwari and other officers and employees were present.

    Panipuri and coconut water were also enjoyed at Chowpatty situated on the banks of the pond. Also, the Chief Minister took a photo with two children Aman and Vaibhav Mercam and a selfie with a little girl Kriti. On this occasion, there was a race to take selfies with the Chief Minister and the Chief Minister accepted his request and took a selfie with him.