Tag: CMOs

  • CMOs improve their working style, otherwise action will be taken: Minister Dr Dahria

    Urban Administration and Development and Labor Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahriya joined the meeting room of Mahanadi Bhawan virtual through video conferencing and took a meeting of the CMOs of all the 112 Nagar Panchayats of the state under the Urban Administration and Development Department. reviewed. In the meeting, the CMOs with poor performance, including those who are not interested in the implementation of departmental plans and works and do not have departmental knowledge, have been instructed to improve the working style, otherwise action has been warned. The Minister directed all the Nagar Panchayat CMs to ensure timely implementation of the ambitious schemes of the government, to provide basic facilities to the people on priority, problems arising with the rains and necessary steps for the prevention of seasonal diseases, dengue and malaria. instructed to lift.

    The Minister directed to provide pure drinking water to the people, cleaning of water tank to prevent water borne diseases, sprinkling of bleaching powder, checking of leakages in pipelines, door to door lifting of garbage, cleaning of drains etc. In the meeting, the progress of Pradhan Mantri Awas Urban, Pauni Pasari scheme and cow dung under Godhan Nyay Yojana, manufacture and sale of vermi compost, increase in revenue collection in city panchayats, timely maintenance of street lights, tanker free campaign, timely salary payment of employees Including other points. In the meeting, Secretary, Urban Administration and Development Department, Mrs. Alramel Mangai D, Joint Secretary Mr. R Ekka, CEO Suda Mr. Saumil Ranjan Choubey, Deputy CEO Project Mr. Shailendra Patle and other officers were present.

    Start the work of Pauni Pasari mandatory by 15th August

    Minister Dr. Dahria expressed his displeasure over the shortcomings including land allocation, non-tender and not satisfactory work of the CMOs in this direction under the Pauni Pasari scheme. He has directed the CMOs to expedite the pending works of Pauni Pasari scheme by contacting the Collector. According to the intention of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, he directed to complete the works under Pauni Pasari Yojana on priority on time. The minister has directed all the CMs to compulsorily start the works of Pauni Pasari by August 15.

  • Instructions issued to commissioners and CMs to use cow-wood in bonfire and cremation

    With the initiative of Urban Administration Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria, the use of cow-dung and cow dung has been made mandatory in all the bodies of the state to be burnt at the square-intersection during cold days. Along with this, instructions have been given to give priority to the use of cow-wood and kandas in cremation in body areas. Instructions have been issued by the state government to all corporation commissioners and CMs of Municipality and Nagar Panchayat in this regard. The cow dung produced from Gothan and the dung purchased from cattle ranchers are used in making dung wood in addition to organic manure.
    Gothan is currently being run in almost all the districts of the state. Under the civic body, 377 gothan are approved across the state. Under which 169 women self-help groups are working. Apart from organic manure, many products of cow dung are being made in these plants. Gau-wood and kande are also being made in Gothan. In a total of 141 places cow dung making machines have also been approved and this machine has also started working. Cow-wood made from dried cow dung is a type of wood made of cow dung. Its size is being kept wooden from one to two feet. Cow-wood is in a way the value version of Kande. Due to the widespread use of cow dung, new sources of alternative fuels are being developed, new employment opportunities are also opening up in villages and cities of Chhattisgarh. Women of self-help groups are stepping into the path of self-reliance. Recently, the state’s first Godhan Emporium has also opened in Ambikapur in Surguja district, which has a range of cow dung products. Demand for cow wood and cow dung products is also increasing in other districts of the state. Work is going on to make paint and wall putty from cow dung. In Diwali there is a demand for cow dung, pottery, decorative items.