Tag: Bhupesh Baghel

  • Chief Minister inaugurated the state’s first ‘Godan Emporium’ in Ambikapur

    Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the first Godhan Emporium of the state at District Headquarters Ambikapur during his stay in Surguja district today. In this emporium, various products being manufactured by women groups will be sold from cow dung purchased in Gothan under the Godan Nyaya Yojana.
    The cow dung, including wood, brick, diyas, incense sticks, incense sticks, toys, ornamental items made by women groups from cow dung will be available for sale in Godhan Emporium. Ghanjivamrit is being prepared by women by mixing other natural products with cow dung and gram flour. Its use increases fertility of the land.
    Godan Emporium is being launched near the entrance of Gandhi Stadium in front of the Art Center Grounds of Ambikapur as the Godhan Product Sales cum Exhibition Center. The Emporium will be run by the Gothan Management Committee under the guidance and monitoring of the Municipal Corporation and the National Urban Livelihood Mission. With the opening of the Godhan Emporium, where the citizens will be able to buy the products of the Godhan, the women of the group will get an organized place to sell their products. The Godhan Emporium of Ambikapur can prove to be a model for the region.
    On this occasion, the Minister of Panchayat and Rural Development, Shri T.S. Singhdev, School Education Minister Dr. Premasay Singh Tekam, Food Minister Mr. Amarjeet Bhagat, Urban Administration Minister Dr. Shiv Kumar Dahria, Higher Education Minister Mr. Umesh Patel, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Chintamani Maharaj, Sarguja Area Tribal Development Authority Vice President Mr. Jupiter Singh, State Food and Civil Supplies Corporation Chairman Mr. Ram Gopal Agrawal was also present.

  • Chhattisgarh ran with Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel

    The entire Chhattisgarh ran today with Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel took part in a virtual marathon held in Chhattisgarh this morning to mark the completion of two years of the new government. He raced wearing a T-shirt and uploaded his photos on social media.

    Chhattisgarh, along with Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, participated in this marathon today. In all parts of the state, people of every class and age played their part in it.

    After joining the virtual marathon, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel said that with me the people of Chhattisgarh and the self-respect of Chhattisgarh are running, you also run.

    Food representatives of the State Government, Mr. Amarjeet Bhagat, School Education Minister Dr. Premasay Singh Tekam, Forest Minister Mr. Mohammad Akbar, Women and Child Development Mrs. Anila Wolf, Excise Minister Mr. Kavasi Lakhma and other public representatives also participated in the virtual marathon.

    In the capital Raipur, Chief Secretary Shri Amitabh Jain and Director General of Police Shri DM Awasthi, Additional Chief Secretary Shri Subrata Sahu, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Shri Rakesh Chaturvedi and a large number of public representatives, dignitaries and administrative officers attended it.

    This virtual marathon race was organized for the first time in Chhattisgarh by the Sports and Youth Welfare Department and Public Relations Department of the state government. Virtual Marathon – Thousands of people participated in ‘Run with Chhattisgarh’ on the theme of “Chhat ha Abhiman’s Chhattisgarh”. Over 70 thousand people have registered for the marathon. People from all parts of Chhattisgarh participated in it. Children, youth and elderly all ran with great enthusiasm.

    The most notable thing about this virtual marathon is that the people of the country participated in it following the rules of Kovid-19. Without crowding anywhere, people have been following social distancing in their homes, gardens, grounds, roads and other places and are uploading videos or photos of some seconds on Facebook and Twitter with the hashtag # runwithchhattisgarh.

  • Empowerment of general public, farmers and tribals is characteristic of Chhattisgarh model: Mr. Bhupesh Baghel

    Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel in the 13th episode of the monthly radio talk Lokvani aired today, this time Chhattisgarh Government spoke to the people of the state on the subject of two-year term. The Chief Minister said in the radio talk that empowerment of the general public, farmers, tribals and weaker sections is a major feature of the development model of Chhattisgarh. In two rains, the state government tried to sensitize the government and administration about the solution by assimilating the feelings, aspirations, hopes of the people. By promoting Chhattisgarhi culture, the people rekindled a sense of pride about their culture and identity.

    Mr. Baghel said that the state government has implemented several schemes like debt waiver, paddy purchase, Suraji village, Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyaya Yojana and Godhan Nyaya Yojana for the farmers, which are continuously giving strength to the villages. Along with this, the policies of the state government showed positive effect in the industry and business world as well. The entire country was affected by the recession during the Corona crisis, while Chhattisgarh remained untouched by the recession. Chhattisgarh set an example of reducing the unemployment rate to two per cent from schemes like MNREGA, OnePoz procurement. There was also a capital investment of Rs 1500 crore in industrial units. In which large number of people got employment. Efforts initiated by the state government for value addition in agriculture and forestry products will open new doors of prosperity of the state.

    The Chief Minister said in Lokvani that broadly speaking, empowerment of common people, giving strength to farmers, tribals and weaker sections is the main feature of our development model. Today, Chhattisgarh is honored with the promises of new hope, the new faith of the country, so the reason for this is also the strong will power of the people, so I bow to the people of the state again and again.

  • Expectation of laborers, confidence of Chhattisgarh government increased

    What did the workers who made themselves and the future of the country know by their own labor, that one day a disease like corona would suddenly lock the country and the buses, which reached the point where they were searching for their June 2 bread with the help of rail. After covering everything from there, there will be no rail or bus luck coming back to your home. In the lockdown, all the earned money that was in hand due to the work stopped will also be spent one by one. The lockout in the country suddenly put the workers in a big crisis. There were lines of worry on his face. She was helpless and helpless. He could not see any ray of hope from anywhere. The hope of the laborers returning home was almost exhausted, at a time when the initiative of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel and Labor Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria gave rise to new hope among millions of laborers of Chhattisgarh stranded in other states. The Government of Chhattisgarh through the Labor Department not only undertook homecoming campaign for the trapped laborers in other states, but also made arrangements for their food and lodging. Also put money in the workers’ account. The workers are not only very happy when the state government gets the rail, bus and other support from the state government to rectify it and send it back home. Their trust has also increased towards the Chhattisgarh government.

  • Government increases the price of cow dung fertilizer, women self-help groups will benefit

    The Chhattisgarh government has increased the minimum selling rate of vermi compost produced in Gothanas from Rs 8 per kg to a minimum of Rs 10 per kg. This will benefit women self-help groups engaged in Gothan management. On the instructions of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, the Commissioner of Agricultural Production has issued an order in this regard.

    Under the Suraji village scheme of the Chhattisgarh government, cow dung is being purchased in 4,487 of the 6,430 Gothans in the state.

    So far, 44 thousand stitches have been manufactured at Gothano to make vermi compost from purchased cow dung. Now 16 thousand stitches are being made. So far, 8000 quintal vermi compost has been produced in the state. 1000 quintal vermi compost has been sold in it.

    Thousands of women self-help groups of the state are working to prepare vermicompost from cow dung in Gothan. The increase in the minimum sale rate of vermi compost will increase their income. Under this scheme, the government is also planning to set up a laboratory for testing the quality of vermi compost in every district of the state. Let us know that this year the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, an innovative scheme of the first kind of cow dung of the country, has been started from Hareli festival.

  • Chhattisgarh government hiked minimum selling rate of vermi compost from Rs 8 to Rs 10 per kg

    The Chhattisgarh government has increased the minimum selling rate of vermi compost produced in Gothan from Rs 8 per kg to a minimum of Rs 10 per kg. On the instructions of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, an order to this effect has been issued by the Commissioner of Agricultural Production.

    It is known that this year, the state’s first-of-its-kind cow dung procurement scheme has been launched from the Hareli festival, the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, under which cow dung is being purchased from the villagers, farmers and livestock at Rs 2 per kg. So far, Rs. 59.08 crore has been paid by the Chief Minister to the online accounts of 1.36 lakh dung vendors in the Godhan Nyaya Yojana as the value of cow dung purchased from them.

    Under the Suraji Village Scheme of the Government of Chhattisgarh, out of 6430 Gothans approved in the state, the work of cow dung is being done in 4487 Gothanas. So far, 44 thousand stitches have been manufactured and 16 thousand stitches are being made in Gauthano to make vermi compost from the dung purchased. So far, 8000 quintal vermi compost has been produced in the state and 1000 quintal vermi compost has been sold. Thousands of women self-help groups of the state are working to make vermicompost from cow dung in Gothan, their income will increase by increasing the minimum sale rate of vermi compost. Under this scheme, the state government also plans to set up a laboratory to check the quality of vermi compost in every district of the state.

  • Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel handed over 210 works costing Rs. 212 crore to Korea district

    Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel today handed over development works worth about Rs 212 crore 35 lakh to the district in a program organized at the Agricultural College Chervapara near District Headquarters Baikunthpur during his stay in Korea district. Mr. Baghel inaugurated 80 construction works costing Rs 68 crore 21 lakh and laid foundation stones for 130 works costing Rs 114 crore 13 lakh.
    On this occasion, Assembly Speaker Dr. Charandas Mahant, Agriculture Minister Mr. Ravindra Choubey, Urban Administration Minister and in-charge Minister of Korea district Dr. Shiv Kumar Dahria and Minister of Tribal Development and School Education Dr. Premasai Singh Tekam, Food Minister Mr. Amarjit Bhagat, Bharatpur-Sonhat MLA Shri Gulab Kamro, Baikunthpur MLA Smt. Ambika Singhdev, Manendragarh MLA Shri Vinay Jaiswal, Mayor of Chirmiri, Mrs. Kanchan Jaiswal were also present.

  • Bhupesh Baghel will continue as Chief Minister in Chhattisgarh, there will be no change

    After a statement by Health Minister TS Singh Dev of Chhattisgarh, a discussion arose whether the Chief Minister would change after two and a half years. On which the Congress high command has now put a full stop. If Congress sources are to be believed, Bhupesh Baghel will remain the Chief Minister in Chhattisgarh.

    Actually, Health Minister TS Singhdev had given a statement in Bilaspur, in which he said that the post of Chief Minister or the tenure of someone is not fixed. We have also seen a Chief Minister for 2 days and a Chief Minister for 15 years. All this determines the high command according to the time and situation.

    After which BJP got an issue and former Chief Minister Dr. Raman Singh said that Health Minister TS Singh Dev is a serious person, if he has said anything then there is weight in the matter.

    Apart from this, if any such thing has happened between the central leadership, then they should keep the promise. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel also gave his response on this whole matter. CM Baghel said that if the High Command tells me, I will go and resign from the Governor, the post of Chief Minister is not permanent.

  • Chief Minister’s radio talk Lokvani’s 13th episode broadcast on 13 December

    The 13th episode of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel’s monthly radio talk Lokvani will be telecast on 13 December, Sunday. This time in the Chief Minister, Mr. Bhupesh Baghel Lokvani will talk to the people of the state on the subject of ‘Chhattisgarh Government two-year term’. Broadcasting of Lokvani to all the stations of All India Radio in Chhattisgarh, F.M. Radio and regional news channels will air from 10.30 am to 11 am

  • Maoist threat stalling key roadworks, Bhupesh Baghel has local solution

    With critical road projects to provide connectivity in Left Wing Extremism-affected areas often coming to a halt due to security reasons, Chhattisgarh has proposed a new plan to the Centre, suggesting that it divide the remaining contracts into small packets so that local contractors can take up the jobs.

    Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel made this proposal to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari when he met them last month.

    This, the state said, will not only speed up but also complete the remaining portions of the Centre’s Road Requirement Plan for extremism-affected areas, the progress of which has been held up mainly in Chhattisgarh.

    “We have proposed to the Centre to break up the contracts into small portions so that local contractors can take up the jobs. When local people take up the contracts, they are in a better position to get the work done. I told this to Gadkariji and the Home Minister, who asked me to send a detailed proposal on this, which we are doing,” Baghel said Wednesday at the Idea Exchange programme of The Indian