Tag: Corona crisis

  • Despite the Corona crisis, Chhattisgarh has another achievement, unemployment rate much lower than the national average of 10.8 percent

    Despite the challenges and lockdown of the Corona infection, Chhattisgarh has been successful in keeping the unemployment rate constant. According to the latest data released by the Center for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMI) on May 24, Chhattisgarh recorded an unemployment rate of 3 percent, much lower than the national rate of 10.8 percent. Earlier in November 2020, the unemployment rate in Chhattisgarh was recorded at 3.5 percent. According to the latest data released by the Center for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMI), the unemployment rate figures in Chhattisgarh are Haryana, Goa, Delhi, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Telangana , Much less than in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Kerala, Tripura. According to the latest data released by the Center for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMI), in the month of May, the unemployment rate is 35.5 percent in Haryana, 28 in Rajasthan, 27.3 in Delhi, 25.7 in Goa, 17.3 in Tripura, 16.5 in Jharkhand, Bihar. 11.5 in Jammu and Kashmir, 11.4 in Himachal Pradesh, 11.1 in West Bengal, 7.6 in Kerala, 7.5 in Kerala, 6.3 in Uttar Pradesh, 6 in Uttarakhand, 5.5 in Maharashtra, 5.3 in Punjab, 5 in Telangana, 4.9 percent in Andhra Pradesh. . It is noteworthy that under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, the work was sanctioned under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, following the guidelines of Corona on demand in less affected rural areas of the state. Forestry and tendu leaf collection is also being done in the forest areas. Along with the increase in the prices of micro-forest produce, the number of micro-forest produce purchased on support price has been increased from 7 to 52. In Chhattisgarh, more than three-fourth of the minor forest produce collected in the country, about 75 percent of the minor forest produce has been collected. According to TRIFED data, during the financial year 2020-21, minor forest produce worth Rs 181 crore 25 lakh has been purchased in the country at the minimum support price till 23 March. 136 crore 63 lakhs of minor forest produce have been purchased in Chhattisgarh. Similarly, more than two-thirds of the target of 11 lakh 44 thousand standard bags of Tendu Leaves has been collected in the state so far. Around 13 lakh families get employment in Tendu Leaves collection in the state. The rate of tendu leaf collection has been increased from Rs. 2500 thousand to Rs. 4000 thousand in the state.
    Now the rate of infection is declining. Agriculture and allied activities will also be started when the rains begin. 1500 crore rupees have been paid to the farmers on May 21 as the first installment of the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyaya Yojana 2020-21. Livelihood related activities in Gothan gave a boost to the rural economy. Under the Godan Nyaya Yojana, various economic activities are being carried out by women self-help groups, including the manufacture of compost manure. With limited number of mines and industries in Chhattisgarh, production work is going on following the Kovid-19 guideline. Arrangements for laborers have also been made in the industries.

  • Ambuja Cement raises hands to deal with Corona crisis, 25 oxygen concentrator machines

    The Ambuja Cement Foundation along with Health Alliance has extended a hand of cooperation towards the district administration in dealing with the Corona crisis. 25 oxygen concentrator machines have been provided by the company management.

    Ambuja Cement’s unit head AVNV S. in the district office premises. Under the leadership of Murthy, the company’s delegation met courtesy Sunil Kumar Jain on Thursday and provided 25 oxygen concentrator machines. The price of these machines is about 15 lakh rupees. During this time the unit head has assured further cooperation if needed.

    With the help of an oxygen concentrator machine, the corona patients of the district will be able to save their lives by supplying oxygen. Collector Jain thanked the management of Ambuja Cement Company for their cooperation and thanked them. ADM Rajendra Gupta along with Ambuja Cement Company’s operational head Sandeep Sira, Administrative Head Ajay Rakwal, Chief Medical Head Dr. Ashish Shukla and CSR Head Roch Bhardwaj were also present on the occasion.

  • In the time of corona crisis, Tendupatta collection became the support of forest dwellers, purchased more than 5 crore 64 lakhs in the district

    According to the intention of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel in the district, the work of collecting tendu leaves is being done at a rapid pace. Tendupatta, also known as Hara Sona. Every year, the villagers of the tribal region are waiting for it, because the tendu leaves have a good income, which helps in meeting the essential needs of the family. It is proving even more helpful during this corona crisis. In entire Narayanpur district including Chhattisgarh, Tendupatta collection is a main source of income for the forest dwellers here. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has increased tendu patta collection remuneration from Rs 2500 to Rs 4000 per standard bag to provide relief to tribals in tribal dominated districts of the state. With the availability of more than Rs. 1500 per standard bag, the life of the forest dwellers of these tribal areas has become easier. The tendupatta collector is now happy with the right pressure. The purchase of Tendupatta was certainly a difficult step in the time of the Corona transition, but the literal adherence to the rules made by Corona’s armor has made it even easier.

    Government eradicated the lines of worry
    At present, the tendu leaves were collected by the tribals in the Narayanpur district under the purchase of tendupatta, but the transition period of Corona seemed to draw lines of concern on the foreheads of these collectors. In the meantime, purchase centers were set up to purchase tendupatta at a fixed remuneration rate by the state government to free the collectors from worries. Corona infection was a matter of great concern at these procurement centers, but with administrative acumen, the advisory of the state government eased this difficulty. Due to the meaningful initiative of the officers and employees associated with the forest department, the measures to prevent corona infection at procurement centers were prominently implemented and followed. The Forest Officer, Mr. NR Khunte informed that at present 162 collection centers have been set up for purchasing tendupatta in the district. Narayanpur district has got the target of collecting 23100 standard bora tendupatta this year. As a result of this, around 14108 standard bags have been purchased. He informed that tendu leaves worth Rs 5 crore 64 lakh have been purchased in the district, for which payment is being taken.

    Cash payment of tendu patta remuneration to tribals of Vananchal region
    Collector Shri Dharmesh Kumar Sahu said that due to the current spread of Kovid infection by the state government, due to the danger of infection coming to the bank to the collectors, and due to the heterogeneous geographical conditions and resources of the district, the tendu leaf collectors of the district have been remunerated. It has been decided to pay cash. Cash is being paid as directed in the district.

    Shield made full compliance with safety standards
    The rules for socializing in the form of corona armor at these Tendupatta collection centers in the district, periodically washing hands with soap, compulsory masks and the means of transporting the shopping centers and the means of transport brought by the forest dwellers in due time. Even during the transition of Corona from rearing, the tribals are telling the success story of buying tendu leaves.

  • Uddhav government trying to shine the image of deputy CM amid Corona crisis, will spend crores of rupees on social media accounts

    Right now the second wave of Corona epidemic has wreaked havoc all over the country. This intense wave of corona infection has caused panic everywhere. Maharashtra is the most affected state in the country due to new cases of corona. But in this hour of crisis, Maha Vikas Aghadi Govt of Maharashtra is engaged in brightening its politics. In fact, the Uddhav government of Maharashtra, which is facing a cash crisis at the moment, is now going to spend crores of rupees from the government treasury to shine the image of its deputy CM Ajit Pawar (Ajit Pawar). According to reports, the Maharashtra government will spend Rs 6 crore from the state exchequer to run Ajit Pawar’s social media account. Let us tell you that Ajit Pawar also has the responsibility of Finance and Planning Department.

    According to an English newspaper, orders were issued on behalf of the administration in this regard on Wednesday. This letter, with the signature of Mussale, the Under Secretary of the General Administration Department, mentions handing over the responsibility of social media accounts to the deputy agency. Through this, the decisions and other information taken by Ajit Pawar could reach the people. At the same time, the Aam Aadmi Party attacked the Uddhav government of Maharashtra with its Twitter handle on this matter. Also, this news has also been shared on Twitter.

  • Despite the Corona crisis, the interests of farmers will not be ignored – Bhupesh Baghel

    Bhupesh Baghel has said that despite the Corona crisis, the interests of the farmers of the state will be ignored and there will be no shortage in meeting their needs. Keeping in mind the Kharif season 2021, the state government has not only engaged in the system of fertilizers and seeds according to the demand of the farmers, but has also started getting them fast in the storage committees. Considering the demand for fertilizers and seeds for Kharif, so far about 45 percent fertilizer and 25 percent certified seeds have been stored in the committees. This process of storage of compost seeds will continue uninterruptedly. Farmers will be able to lift the fertilizer and seeds according to their requirement from the committees. The Chief Minister said that farmers will need money for the preparation of Kharif 2021. Keeping this in mind, the state government will transfer the first installment amount in the form of agricultural inputs to the farmers on May 21, under the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyaya Yojana, so that the farmers will be prepared for the farm as well as meeting other agricultural needs. Will be able to do it.

    Agriculture Minister Ravindra Choubey said that in view of the demand of 9 lakh 52 thousand 500 quintals for different types of seeds for Kharif 2021, so far availability of 6 lakh 87 thousand 32 quintal certified packaged seeds has been decided. Out of this, 2 lakh 33 thousand 423 quintal seeds have been stored in the societies. The quantity of seeds stored in the committees is 25 percent of the total demand. He informed that the target of various types of chemical fertilizers for the Kharif 2021 season is set at 11 lakh 75 thousand metric tons, against which 5 lakh 25 thousand 528 tons of fertilizer has been stored. This includes storage of 2 lakh 21 thousand 885 tons of urea, 90 thousand 402 tons of DAP, 39 thousand 314 tons of NP, one lakh 8 thousand 522 tons of single super phosphate. So far, 22 thousand 940 metric tonnes of fertilizer have also been taken upfront by the farmers’ committees.

  • Despite the Corona crisis, in the year 2020, the state of Chhattisgarh achieved registration of Rs 1621.67 crore.

    The state of Chhattisgarh has earned a record registration revenue of Rs 1621.67 crore in the year 2020, despite the Corona crisis. This is 23.28 percent more than the revenue of Rs 1315.46 crore earned in the year 2019. In the current financial year till January 31, one lakh 82 thousand documents have been registered in the state, due to which a revenue of Rs 1087.19 crore has been received as stamp and registration fee.
    Keeping in view the convenience of the common man in the state of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, the benefit of removing the ban on the sale and sale of small land blocks has been benefited in the registration of documents related to small land blocks in the last two years There has been an increase of almost double. In these two years, one lakh 86 thousand 423 small plots have been given relief to the general public. The government has also benefited from the decision of the government to reduce the rates of market value by 30 percent. Due to the reduction in the market value of the property, along with the relief in the purchase and sale, it has become easier for the middle class to buy houses and immovable properties.
    A concession of two percent in the rate of registration fee for the sale of house and building deeds worth up to Rs 75 lakh is being provided by the government in the state from August 2019. Which is also kept unchanged for the financial year 2020-21. The benefit of this is being given to the common citizens in the sale and purchase of houses. During the registration of 17 thousand 112 documents in the last one and a half years, 2 percent concession has been given in the registration of residential buildings. The e-registry process has been simplified for the purchase and sale of properties in the state of Chhattisgarh and an additional network facility has been made available to solve the network problem, so that the parties do not face any inconvenience and registration. Work must be conducted smoothly. Keeping in mind the protection from Kovid-19 infection, provision of online appointment (slot booking) was made for effective adherence to social distancing for safe presence in the registration offices and facilitated the registration work in chronological order.

  • Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission selected process of 2480 posts done in last 10 months despite Corona crisis

    In the last 10 months, Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission has taken action to select 2 thousand 480 posts of various divisions in spite of the circumstances of corona infection. Whereas in earlier years even under normal circumstances where only one examination could be held in a year and it took 2 to 3 years for the examination to be conducted. Following the Corona Protocol by the Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission, a major achievement has been achieved by conducting so many examinations in such a short time compared to other states. Chhattisgarh PSC’s achievement has been completed by completing the selection proceedings and sending letters of recommendation to various departments of the state government. The target was to send letters of recommendation by June 2021 by selecting candidates on 2480 posts advertised by the Commission, which is towards completion.
    Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission took the written examination of 1384 posts of Assistant Professor Examination on 5 to 8 November 2020, the result of which has been declared on 19 January 2021. Candidates are being interviewed from 9 February 2021. Similarly, written examination was conducted on 21 September 2020 for 39 posts of Behavioral Judge. The selection list was released on 7 November 2020, with the results declared on 13 October 2020. The result of the written examination of the behavioral judge was released within one month and within 20 days, action was taken to send the selection list to the department of recommendation.
    A written examination was conducted by the Commission on 26 November 2019 for 56 posts of Granthalapal, the result of which was released on 17 March 2020 and the selection list was released on 12 September 2020. Similarly, written examination was held on 26 November 2019 for 61 posts of Sports Officer and on 18 March 2020, the selection list was released on 17 March 2020. In various departments under state service exam 2019
    The examination results were declared on 12 June 2020 by conducting preliminary examination on 9 February 2020 for 242 posts and the date has been fixed from 15 March to 18 March 2021 for the main examination.

  • Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel replied like a friend – Wait a few days, man.

    In the shadow of Corona, we said goodbye to the year 2020. 2021 was also welcomed, but the situation remains the same. The threat of corona is still hovering around. There will be no area that has not been affected. From children’s education to the earnings of elders have been affected. Meanwhile, on Monday, a student tweeted directly to Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel and asked the question. The Chief Minister also answered the question like a friend. Actually the student asked when will the school be opened, sir? Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel replied – Wait a few days, man. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has also tweeted while replying to the student. He wrote that wait a few days, man. The Corona crisis is not over yet, study at home, keeping in mind the safety of all, we will take a decision.