Tag: Corona Transition

  • The Governor prayed to the mother Gayatri and wished to free the country and the state from corona infection.

    Anusuiya Uike today participated in the Gayatri Yagya organized for the freedom from corona infection from the country and the state at the Raj Bhavan under the aegis of All World Gayatri Parivar Shanti Kunj Haridwar. On this occasion, the Governor prayed to mother Gayatri and wished to free the country and the state from corona infection, promote environment and good health of the people of the state.
    Chhattisgarh Zone Coordinator of the organization, Mr. Dilip Panigrahi said that Gayatri Yajna and worship was done in homes all over the world, for the relief of corona infection, and the wish of Lok Mangal in the whole country, country and region. Gayatri Yajna was performed by the common people in more than 2 crores all over the world, about 2 lakhs in Chhattisgarh and about 40 thousand houses in Raipur. Its aim is to liberate from the global crisis of Corona, peace and harmony of the departed souls from Corona, for the health of the unwell relatives from Corona, and to refine the environment of the home family.
    On this occasion, Mr. Lachhuram Nishad, District Coordinator Raipur and Mr. DR. Yadav, Zone Office Raipur were present.

  • CEO and BMO attached to not being able to stop Corona infection

    Marwahi District Panchayat CEO and Block Medical Officer have been attached after being unable to discharge the duties entrusted to them to prevent negligence at the time of corona infection and to prevent infection. Action has been taken in the case under Section (2) of the Epidemic Diseases Act 1897 and Section 56 of the Disaster Management Act 2005.
    Acting on the negligence of the responsibility entrusted to the prevention of infection between corona infections in the district, Marwahi District Panchayat Chief Executive Officer Narada Manjhi and Marwahi Block Medical Officer Sewa Singh, while acting, were removed and attached to Collector Office is. In both cases, Collector Namrata Gandhi has taken action under Section (2) of the Epidemic Diseases Act 1897 and Section 56 of the Disaster Management Act 2005, based on the investigation report of Marwahi Sub-Divisional Officer Revenue Ravi Singh.

    The Collector has ordered Mahesh Chandra, Project Officer, Chief Executive Officer, Janpad Panchayat Marwahi till further orders and Dr. Harsh Vardhan Mehar to work as Block Medical Officer.

  • Corona’s situation in Chhattisgarh improves rapidly, infection rate now only 9 percent

    The condition of corona infection in Chhattisgarh is improving rapidly. A sharp decline in the rate of infection is being recorded in the state. On May 16, this figure was recorded at 9 percent, while the rate of infection reached 30 percent in the month of April. Similarly, the daily average testing has been increased to 64 thousand 338 in May compared to 22 thousand 761 in the month of January. Vaccination work is also going on at a rapid pace in the state. Till May 16, a total of 65 lakh 38 thousand people had been given vaccine dosages in the state.
    Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has said that with its concrete strategy, Chhattisgarh has not only overcome the second wave of Corona quickly, but is preparing extensively to eliminate the possibility of the third wave. Even if the third wave comes, it can be dealt with even more efficiently. He has said that at this time our entire emphasis is on preventing infection in rural areas and expanding testing, tracing and treatment facilities there.

    Due to continuous monitoring and guidance being done by Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, facility of Trunat in 39 labs and RTPCR test in 15 is now being provided. With this, 6 new government labs are being prepared for RTPCR test in Balodabazar, Durg, Dantewada, Janjgir-Champa, Jashpur and Korba. The antigen test is available up to the level of all primary health centers in the state, while testing capacity of 2 to 4 labs is also being increased by providing additional machines in each district.

    Efforts being made in the state for corona infections have led to a sharp decline in the infection rate, the infection rate which was close to 30 percent in April has now come down to 9 percent. Last year, while an average of 4 to 5 contacts were being trained on Kovid infected patients, now 7 contacts of every Kovid patient are being searched and ensured, which has helped a lot in preventing infection.

    At present, 1019 settlement areas have been declared in the state where door-to-door testing is being done. There are 6 Medical Colleges and 37 Dedicated Covid Hospitals including AIIMS Raipur and a total of 154 Covid Care Centers in the State, along with Dedicated Covid Hospitals in each district of the state. The facility of 5294 beds in Government Dedicated Kovid Hospital and 16405 beds in Kovid Care Center has been provided. 9 thousand 596 beds have been provided in private Kovid hospitals. With this, a total of 1151 ventilators have been made available in 526 government and 625 private hospitals.

  • Sarguja collector will decide on the lockdown soon with a discount, after review today

    Due to Corona infection, the lockdown period is being extended once again in all districts. It has started from Raipur, Durg, Bilaspur, Jashpur districts. Even today, a decision can be taken to extend the lockdown deadline in many districts.
    A lockdown may be announced today in Surguja. The district collector will hold a review meeting today on the imposition of lockdown with exemption. District collectors will announce the lockdown along with the guidelines. Please tell that the duration of the lockdown in Surguja will be till 12 noon.
    Explain that the pace of infection has decreased in the district due to the lockdown. There has been a decrease in the positivity rate in the districts. At the same time, the district administration is considering imposing lockdown with exemption.
    In Chhattisgarh, 7 thousand 594 new corona infected patients were found on Friday. According to the Medical Bulletin released by the Health Department, 10 thousand 444 patients have been discharged, healthy in the last 24 hours. On the other hand, 172 patients died during treatment in 24 hours. So far, 11461 corona infected patients have died in the state.

  • Yogi Adityanath becomes the first Chief Minister to visit AMU

    Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Aligarh Muslim University on Thursday, in which several faculty members have died due to corona. He is the first Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh to do so. The Chief Minister took stock of the arrangements made to prevent Corona infection and held discussions with Vice Chancellor Tariq Mansoor, and other officials. Two days ago, Adityanath spoke to the vice-chancellor over the phone and expressed concern over the deaths of 16 serving and 18 retired faculty members on campus.

    He assured all possible help in terms of medicines and oxygen cylinders for Kovid treatment. According to an official release, the chief minister also inquired about the activities in the university. Aligarh Muslim University was established by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan in 1920 and became a Central University in 1921.

    Adityanath would later visit Agra and Mathura to review the Kovid situation there. He will hold meetings with district officials and issue necessary instructions.

  • Initiative by Minister Dr. Dahria, to allow up to 50 lakh rupees expenditure from Mayor Fund to prevent corona infection

    Urban Administration Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria, Mayor Fund to purchase relevant equipment, necessary measures and materials for the purpose of prevention of rapid spread of Kovid 19 and relief to the common people in all municipal corporations except Bhilai, Risali and Birgaon of the state. Has been allowed to spend up to a maximum of Rs. 50 lakhs. This initiative of Minister Dr. Dhariya will help to prevent corona infection in municipal areas. Urban Administration Minister Dr. Dahria said that effective steps are being taken under the leadership of the Chief Minister towards preventing and treating Kovid 19 infection. For the prevention of corona infection in the civic areas, clean drinking water system, sanitation including sanitation are also going on continuously by the Urban Administration Department. Sanitation workers under Municipal Corporation, Municipality, Nagar Panchayat are also offering their services in lockdown. Minister Dr. Dahria informed that extensive efforts are being made to prevent corona in the municipal areas. As the number of Kovid victims has increased, it is natural that there may be problems in some places, but the government is ready to deal with it as well. He informed that barring Bhilai, Risali, Birgaon Municipal Corporation, other municipal corporations have been allowed to spend up to Rs 50 lakhs from the mayor’s fund. A letter of acceptance has been sent to the Corporation Commissioners in this regard and it will be allowed to purchase corona prevention, necessary equipment and necessary materials. Minister Dr. Dhariya said that the grant of 50 lakhs from the mayor’s fund will help in taking effective steps towards the prevention of corona in urban areas. He appreciated the officers of the civic body – including employees, sanitation workers, doctors serving in the lockdown, nurses, police, social workers, etc., and said that we will all stand in the direction of stopping the corona till the situation is completely under control. May it not happen. It is worth mentioning that yesterday, Urban Administration Minister Dr. Shikumar Dahria took Raipur, Durg, Bhilai, Korba, seriously taking into account the problems in burning bodies after more deaths due to corona infection. Permission has been given for short term tender for operation of electric crematorium at Risali and Bilaspur within 7 days. This will not cause unnecessary trouble to the families who are waiting in Muktidham for hours to cremate the dead body in the hour of disaster.

  • Today 3300 couples will get married, CM Bhupesh Baghel

    Today, under the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana, 3 thousand 300 couples will be tied together in 22 districts of Chhattisgarh. Keeping in mind the danger of corona infection, the Department of Women and Child Development has organized mass marriages at different places in 22 districts. Members of the cabinet, MPs, MLAs and several public representatives including Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel will attend the Chief Minister’s Kanya Vivah organized at the Sardar Balveer Singh Juneja Indoor Stadium complex near Budha Talab in Raipur and will give online blessings to the new couples from all the districts. In organizing mass marriages, instructions have been given to follow the guidelines issued for prevention of corona infection.
    On this occasion there will be a confluence of different religions Hindu, Muslim and Christian and they will be married according to the religious rituals of the bride and groom. In the capital Raipur, 3 Christian, 1 Muslim, 236 Hindu literature 240 couples will be married with their own customs. The state government will bear the entire cost of marriage under Chief Minister Kanya Vivah with an aim to alleviate the worry of marriage of daughters of poor families and reduce wasteful expenditure at weddings through mass marriages.
    Seeing that there is no shortage in the marriage of daughters, the state government has increased the amount given under the scheme from 15 thousand to 25 thousand. Now the department will spend up to 25 thousand rupees per pair. Out of this, material up to Rs 20 thousand is provided to the bride and groom and the remaining Rs 5 thousand per couple is spent in various events of marital programs.

  • Bhupesh Baghel Gambhir regarding Corona infection, instructions for thermal screening at Airport, Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra border

    Bhupesh Baghel has instructed to conduct thermal screening at the airport and Maharashtra border in the capital Raipur in view of the increasing cases of Kovid-19 in Maharashtra.
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    The Chief Minister has appealed to the people of the state to follow the guidelines issued earlier to avoid corona infection.
    The Chief Minister has said that till we conquer Corona, to avoid it, wear masks, follow social and physical distance. We have succeeded to a great extent in stopping the corona by just washing hands in a short while, and will be able to prevent it by following it even further.

  • This time in Chhattisgarh, no general promotion will be released in 9th-11th, new guideline will be released regarding exam

    Due to Corona, neither school nor classes were opened for a single day in the education session. Despite this, there will be no general certification in 9th-11th this year. Students will have to go through the examination process. However, what will be the exam formula? It is not yet decided. That is, the examination will be taken on the basis of assignment or students will have to take the exam in the school offline. No decision has been taken on this, however, the District Education Officers have been asked to prepare for the examination. Education Department officials say that even though the 9th and 11th classes were not held during the entire session, a decision has been taken regarding the examination. Most officials say that the situation was different last year. The situation has changed now. For this reason, it has been decided that students without examination will not be sent to the next class. The tenth-twelfth board exam will be followed by the ninth-eleventh exam. Schools will conduct the examination at their level.

    Significantly, last year, papers were prepared for the ninth-eleventh from the Board of Secondary Education. According to this there was also preparation for the examination, but due to Corona infection, the school closed in March. After a few days the students of this class were given a general promotion.

    There is no system of online assessment for students of 10th-12th with 9th-11th. The students of 10th-12th are being given assignments on the basis of online classes. They are being evaluated through this. But there is no system of assessment for students of 9th-11th. Because of this, the number of students joining online classes is also less.