Tag: cleanliness

  • Order to stop salary for not applying vaccine, official clarified

    In Gorela-Pendra-Marwahi district of Chhattisgarh, the tribal development department has issued an order to withhold the salary for the upcoming month if its employees do not get Kovid vaccine.

    The order to vaccinate the employees was issued on 21st of this month by KS Masram, Assistant Commissioner, Tribal Development Department posted in Gorela-Pendra-Marwahi district. However, now he says that he had given this order in view of the health security of the employees and no salary will be withheld from anyone.

    In the order, all the officers and employees working in the offices, ashrams and hostels operated under the tribal development department in the district have been instructed to get the vaccine for prevention of Kovid-19 infection and then provide a copy of the vaccination card to the office.

    It has been said in the order that in the event of not getting vaccinations, action will be taken to stop the salary for the next month.

    After this order of the department, the matter went viral on social media.

    Assistant Commissioner of Tribal Development Department posted in the district, KS Masram told the language that the purpose of issuing such orders was to get 100 percent immunization of officers and employees. So that officer-employees and their families can survive the Kovid-19 epidemic.

    Masram said that 95 percent of the officers and employees have got Kovid-19 vaccinated after the order was issued.

    The official clarified that the department will not withhold the salary for the next month.

    He said, “I only intended to get all my officers and employees vaccinated.”

  • Goal Cleanliness Survey 2021, cleaning done under the leadership of the Mayor and Commissioner,

    Keeping in view the Cleanliness Survey 2021, a cleanliness drive is being carried out by the Municipal Corporation in various places of the city. In this series, on Saturday, cleaning was done around the Triveni complex and Rani Sagar Budha Sagar under the leadership of Mayor Hema Sudesh Deshmukh and Corporation Commissioner Chandrakant Kaushik. The PTS jawans, members of the Mother Teresa Youth Foundation, Nirankari Samaj supported the officers and employees of the Municipal Corporation. The garbage was picked up by cutting thorn bushes with cleanliness. Regarding the cleanliness drive, Mayor Deshmukh said that special emphasis is being laid on cleanliness by the Municipal Corporation to keep the city clean and beautiful and to achieve high position in the Cleanliness Survey 2021 For this, cleaning is being done daily on a war level by the cleaning friends of the Municipal Corporation. Door-to-door garbage collection is being done on clean days even during holidays. At the same time, the message of cleanliness is being given to citizens and businessmen by linking them to the cleanliness drive. In this episode, a cleaning drive was conducted around the old Sagar, Rani Sagar.

  • The work of revival of rivers in the state continues, attention is also being given to conservation of ground water: CM Yogi

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that water conservation is necessary for the welfare of the people. Water is considered a model of life. Indian manisha has given importance to water. Referring to the references of praising water in the scriptures, he said that our scriptures inspire water conservation. He said that under the leadership and guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, work is being done by the Central and State Governments for conservation and planning of ground water, cleanliness and cleanliness of surface water, ensuring availability of pure drinking water. For this, ‘Atal Ground-Water Scheme’, ‘Namami Gange’ project, ‘Har Ghar Nal’ etc. schemes have been implemented.

    CM Yogi was expressing his views at the ‘Times Water Summit -2020’ held at his official residence here today. He said that the awareness campaign of Times Group regarding water crisis and water conservation through Water Summit is a commendable initiative. He said that this campaign is the work of conservation of humanity as well as the creature. The state government will provide full support to the campaign. He said that Uttar Pradesh is a prosperous state in terms of water.

    As a result, several rivers including Tamsa, Aami, Manorama, Aril have been revived. He said that along with rivers, attention is also being given to conservation of ponds, ponds and conservation of ground water. For this, along with banning of plastics, the Mati Kala Board was formed to provide alternative clay products instead of plastic products and for the welfare of artisans working in pottery art.

    CM Yogi said that the state government has made arrangements that from April to June, the village potter can be removed from the village pond for free. This creates ponds for water conservation during the rains. In addition to free soil, pottery, solar chalk, electric chalk etc. have also been provided. As a result, people are getting cheap and eco-friendly products in place of plastic products. Many similar models have been established in the state. Handpumps that have become unused in Varanasi model are being used by the district administration for water recharging. In Chitrakoot, the rainwater of the roofs of schools and government buildings is being protected by rainwater harvesting through rainwater harvesting. Due to the water crisis, water was transported through tankers in Bundelkhand. For the conservation of ground water and surface water, the state government conducted a massive campaign of plantation every year from 2017 till now. 05 crore in the year 2017, 11 crore in the year 2018, 22 crore in the year 2019, 25 crore in the year 2020. These trees mostly consist of trees like Peepal, Pakad, Mango, Neem, Banyan.

    Addressing the summit, Water Power Minister Dr. Mahendra Singh said that continuous work is being done by the state government for water conservation, water recharge, providing water for irrigation to farmers. Many big projects have been completed during the tenure of the present state government. This has irrigated about 3 lakh hectares of land.

  • Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria inaugurated Chhat Ghat

    Urban Administration and Development and Labor Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria inaugurated the Chhat Ghat constructed at a cost of five lakh rupees in the temple Hassaud under the Arang assembly this morning. During this time he worshiped and also announced the construction of the new Chhat Ghat, Pachri. Minister Dr. Dahria said on this occasion that this special festival of Surya worship is associated with the auspiciousness of everyone’s life. It is the effort of the state government that the Vratis get a designated place for Chhath Puja and there should be cleanliness along with facilities. This pond in the temple of Hassaud is well equipped.

    Minister Dr. Dahria said that the atmosphere of Chhath festival is continuously increasing in Chhattisgarh. A large number of people participate in Chhath Puja here. Local people along with North Indians are also joining Chhath Puja. Here people celebrate the festival in a peaceful manner. This is the culture and identity of Chhattisgarh. The mutual brotherhood here should remain so. He said that Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has also taken care of the feelings of everyone while understanding the importance and importance of Chhath festival. He has also provided a public holiday on the day of Chhath Puja in the state. Minister Dr. Dahria also extended best wishes to everyone on Chhath Puja. During this period, rural public representatives Rekharam Patre, Mandir Hasaud Sarpanch Smt. Rama Yadav, Sobhit Sahu, Nohar Yadav, Aditya Sinha, Praveen Singh, Chhatowna Sarpanch Diwakar Jangde, Anuj Mishra, Balram Sonwani, Panch Rakesh Jaiswal, Pramod Kurre Nakta Sarpanch Gopal Agrawal, Narsapa Gopal Agrawal, Narsapa Gopal Agrawal, Narsapa Gopal Agrawal, Narsapa Gopal Agrawal, Narsapala , Iggy Dhiwar, etc. were present.

  • Sarguja gets first prize in cleanliness, Minister in charge Dr. Shiv Kumar Dahriya congratulated

    On the occasion of World Toilet Day, Sarguja district got first place in the state at the State Sanitation Award 2020, Minister in charge and Urban Administration Development, Labor Department Minister Dr. Shiv Kumar Dahriya congratulated the Surguja residents. He also distributed prize money to the winners through video conference from Mahanadi Bhavan today. During this, he said that Surguja is an important district of Chhattisgarh. Just as the urban body sector occupies the top position in the field of cleanliness, similarly Surguja district has also made its mark in the state by securing first position in cleanliness. It is a matter of pride for all of us. Minister Dr. Dahria congratulated District Panchayat President Mrs. Madhu Singh, Vice President Mr. Rakesh Gupta, Collector Mr. Sanjeev Kumar, District Panchayat CEO Mr. Kuldeep Sharma and all district level officers, employees and public representatives. Under Swachhata, 11 winners were selected from 9 districts of Sarguja at the state level and 19 winners from 8 categories at the district level. Surguja district got first place in the state for doing excellent work in the field of cleanliness. Under this, the district was awarded a sum of Rs one crore and Rs 50 lakh for ODF stability to Lundra Janpad Panchayat and Rs 20 lakh for ODF stability to Gram Panchayat Puhputra. Out of a total of 4 crore 35 lakhs, one crore 70 lakhs have been received by Sarguja.
    In a virtual honor ceremony under Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin, Dr. Dahria, Minister in-charge, allocated Rs. 5000 each to Shri Ramlal, Albina, Sarjuram, Patiram of Lundra block under Swachh Sundar Toilet, Gram Panchayat Lundra under Swachh Sundar Community Toilet. 21 thousand rupees, village panchayat-Dorna under menstrual hygiene management, 21 thousand to Lundra, 21 thousand to Gram Panchayat-Batwahi under plastic-free village panchayat, five thousand one rupees to beneficiary Manbodh and Agarsayya of Belgaum Sitapur under clean beautiful toilet, Five thousand rupees to Durga self-help group Belgaum under excellent wall writing by Swachhagrahi group, 21 thousand to Khushi Kumari Achchale Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Batauli in excellent essay writing, 21 thousand to Jeevan Deep women self-help group Pandaripani under excellent Swachhagrahi group, Swachhagrahi group. First prize under excellent wall writing by Jeevan Deep women self-help group Pandaripani and second prize Gauri Maa self-help group Devtikra five thousand rupees, Michi In excellent essay writing under Le School, Pooja Gupta was awarded first prize of Rs 21 thousand, Punia Dheecha 11 thousand and Ankush Packra 5 thousand. Under the excellent slogan creation writing, the first prize was given to Mrs. Meena Rajwade Puhputra, 21 thousand, second to Mrs. Karuna (Karuna Women Self Help Group Carabel) and third prize, five thousand to Mrs. Abha (Jyoti Self Help Group Jajga). .

  • PM Modi to hand over 614 crore projects to Parliamentary constituency Varanasi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation of 30 projects worth Rs 614 crore in Varanasi via video conferencing on Monday, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader said on Sunday.

    At a press conference on Sunday, Kashi region BJP president Mahesh Chandra Srivastava said that PM Modi will inaugurate 16 schemes worth over Rs 219 crore and lay the foundation of 14 projects worth over Rs 394 core.

    BJP unit chief in Uttar Pradesh Swatantra Dev Singh and four ministers will attend the ceremony at different venues in the city, he said.

    Srivastava said the transformation taking place in Kashi since 2014 was visible on the ground, He underlined that there was a big difference between the Varanasi of 2020 and the situation in the city pre-2014.

    As the local MP, PM Modi had left no stone unturned to ensure all-round development of Varanasi, he said. The cleanliness mission had made lanes and ghats clean, he added.

    Six places have been selected for the live telecast of Monday’s programme in the city. Locals and party workers will join the event at the Circuit House, Dashashwamedh Ghat, Shultankeshwar Temple, Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport and Trade Facilitation Centre.

    Navratan Rathi, Kashi region BJP media in-charge, said state BJP chief Swatantra Dev Singh, minister in-charge of Varanasi Ashutosh Tandon, minister of state (independent charge) Ravindra Jaiswal and the party’s Kashi region president Mahesh Chand Srivastava, will remain present at the Circuit House.

    Similarly, UP BJP co-incharge Sunil Ojha and Cantt MLA Saurabh Srivastava will be present at the commissioner’s auditorium.

    Minister of state (independent charge) for tourism and religious affairs Neelkanth Tiwari, along with party workers, will be present at Dashashwamedh Ghat. Cabinet minister Anil Rajbhar will be present at the venue of the Trade Facilitation Centre, Bada Lalpur.

    MLAs Avadhesh Singh and Surendra Singh will attend the function at the airport and Shultankeshwar temple respectively.

    Among the projects that Modi will inaugurate are an upgraded Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital, Ramnagar, infrastructure facilities for protection and conservation of cows, multipurpose seed storehouse, agriculture produce warehouse of 100 MT, Integrated Power Development Scheme phase 2, housing complex for sportspersons at Sampurnanand Stadium, Varanasi city smart lighting work and 105 anganwadi kendras.

    The local unit of the Congress has objected to the unveiling ceremony of the projects due to the model code of conduct for the legislative council polling to elect graduate constituency members. Congress leader Ajay Rai says that the so-called developmental projects unveiling ceremony is a violation of the model code of conduct. The administration should stop it. A Congress delegation on Saturday submitted a memorandum to the divisional commissioner Deepak Agarwal asking him to stop the event.