Tag: Dhamtari

  • Dhamtari: Minister in charge approved various works by taking meeting of Jeevandeep Committee

    State’s Excise and Industry Minister and District In-charge Minister Shri Kawasi Lakhma took a meeting of Jeevandeep Committee under District Hospital on this afternoon, in which he gave approval for various works. During this, the Minister in-charge gave instructions in the meeting to further improve the health facilities during the Corona period and provide basic facilities as per the requirement.

    Civil Surgeon cum Chief Hospital Superintendent Dr. Murthy, while presenting the compliance report of the agenda of the previous meeting, told that in the meeting of the general meeting of the committee held in the Collectorate hall at 1.30 pm, it was informed that the installation of tiles in the store room of the district hospital, the maintenance of kidney disease patients. Discussions were held on the demands for providing dialysis facilities, providing CT scan and MRI test facilities to patients in the district hospital, arranging radiologists, construction of a pucca drain to drain the hospital’s waste water. He said that a proposal for the above requirements has been prepared and sent to the government. Apart from this, the information about the completion of the appointment of Oxygen Plant Attendant after the previous proposal was given in the meeting. Along with this, after sending the estimate for construction of new multi-storey building in place of dilapidated buildings of District Hospital building, information about various demands like sending detailed estimate to CGMSC, appointment of ward boy and Aaya was also given in the meeting.
    In the meeting, Cabinet Minister Mr. Lakhma raised the demands like installation of new ACs in blood bank, vehicle parking, flooring and shed construction work, replacement of dilapidated doors of toilets with new fiber doors, purchase of new Xerox machines, expansion in intercom etc. Approved to complete from the fund. Apart from this, after discussing various agendas, the minister in-charge gave instructions to the officers to provide necessary facilities. On this occasion, Sihawa MLA Dr. Lakshmi Dhruva, Dhamtari MLA Smt. Ranjana Sahu, Mayor Shri Vijay Devangan, District Panchayat President Smt. Kanti Sonwani along with Collector Shri Jaiprakash Maurya, SP Shri BP Rajbhanu, CEO of District Panchayat. Besides Shri Mayank Chaturvedi, senior citizen Shri Sharad Lohana, members of Jeevandeep Committee and officials of health and related departments were present.

  • Livelihood College will be given free training in various courses in Dhamtari

    Livelihood College Dhamtari will be imparted free training in various courses under the Prime Minister’s Skill Development and Chief Minister’s Skill Development Scheme. For this, applications have been invited from the applicants of the age group of 18 to 45 years till March 03. According to the information received from the Assistant Project Officer, along with the photo of educational qualification, residence certificate, Aadhaar card, bank passbook, ration card and passport size, the application was submitted to the Livelihood College near Civil Court from 10.30 am to 5.30 pm can go.
    It has been told that the tenth pass for the training of Assistant Electrician and Retail Sales Associate, Field Technician-AC. Eighth pass applicants will be eligible for. Men of VIII pass whose height is five feet seven inches can apply for security guard training. Similarly, fifth pass applicants will be eligible for training in tailoring and plumber (general) course.

  • Employment fair organized on 24 February in district panchayat Kurud

    The Employment Fair is being organized jointly by the District Employment and Self-Employment Guidance Center, Dhamtari and Skill Development Authority. According to information received from Dhamtari, District Employment and Self-Employment Guidance Center, a total of 597 posts will be recruited by private sector planners in this fair to be held in the district panchayat Kurud on February 24 from 11 am to 3:30 pm. These include Sales Officer, Agriculture Officer, Welder, Carpenter, Field Officer, Marketing Executive, Supervisor, Security Guard, Agent, Furniture Artisan, Bank Officer, Care Taker (Nurse), Ward Boy, LIC Agent and Field Associate. Interested applicants with postgraduate eighth to postgraduate educational qualifications can attend this employment fair. Applicants can attend the employment fair on the due date and place along with certificate of educational / technical qualification, registration certificate of residence, caste, employment office, Aadhaar card, bio-data and two passport sizes.

  • Employment fair organized on 17, 24 and 27 February in Dhamtari, Kurud and Magarlod district panchayat

    The Employment Fair in the district is being jointly organized by the District Employment and Self-Employment Guidance Center, Dhamtari and Skill Development Authority. In this series, the employment fair will be held in Dhamtari Janpad Panchayat on 17 February, Kurud on 24 February and Magarlod District Panchayat on 27 February. Assistant Labor Commissioner Shri Ajay Hemant Deshmukh informed that applications for the Prime Minister Shram Yogi Maandhan Scheme will also be taken by the Labor Department in the said employment fair. He has appealed that all such factories and unorganized laborers, who do not fall under the income tax category, can submit their applications for 18 to 40 years. He also informed that interested workers can submit their application for Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Maandhan Yojana with their Aadhar card, bank pass book, successor Aadhar card and mobile number present in the said employment fair.

  • Makhana farming can be done twice a year in Dhamtari

    Makhana can be cultivated twice a year on the land of Dhamtari. The use of farming on the land filled with immense potential has been successful. The department has become active as soon as the result of experimental farming is positive. At the Agricultural Science Center Dhamtari, the National Horticulture Board team inspected the area.

    The team consisted of Satish Kumar Sharma (Deputy Director National Horticulture Board) and Indramohan Verma (Retired Professor SKRAU Bikaner Rajasthan). The officers involved in the team visited the aquatic crop Makhana and Singhara’s nursery. Senior Scientific Head of the Center for Agricultural Sciences, Dr. SS Chandravanshi showed the Makhana and Sighara crops planted in the center.

    Makhana and water chestnut are aquatic crops. The place where there is waterlogging. It can be taken twice a year in those places. 23 Makhana crop is planted in Dabri. The nursery is ready for 30 to 40 acres. This nursery will be made available to the district department, farmers and other district departments and farmers. Information was given about the method of planting seeds of Makhana from seedlings to seed collection.

  • Jogidih of Dhamtari will be made a revenue village. Survey

    Impressed by Ravi Shankar Sagar Reservoir Project Gangrel, who were displaced at Jogidih, Collector Shri Jai Prakash Maurya reached with revenue staff at 12 noon today. Hearing their problem of access among the villagers, first of all surveyed the staff of Revenue Department in the next 15 days and directed the sub-divisional officer Revenue Dhamtari to give a letter of land ownership to the remaining 76 people on the basis of actual possession. In view of the long-standing demand to declare it as a revenue village, the Collector soon got G.P.S. IIT for conducting survey Instructions have also been given to correspond with Roorkee. Let it be known that G.P.S. A detailed survey will be done in which, based on the actual occupation, the map will be issued and a separate landholding number will be issued to the villagers and a letter of land ownership will be issued. After resolving the survey and claim-objection, the record authority will be prepared and declared in the Gazette as a revenue village. With the formation of revenue village, the villagers will get the benefit of government schemes.
    Significantly, the mercury of Bagodar is located in 1580.20 acres of Jogidih. There are 110 families inhabited here and its total population is 500. The displaced of Ravi Shankar reservoir Project Gangrel were also settled here. Those who had tenant land at that time, they were allotted five acres and those who had houses, they were allotted two and a half acres plot. Water resources from the forest, then transferred to Jogidih to the Revenue Department and Gangrel affected families settled here. It has been reported that till now about 100 out of 176 landowners have received the letter, the remaining 76 government lease holders will also be given a letter of landowner title on the basis of their actual possession in the next 15 days.

  • Revenue officer ready to stop illegal storage and transportation of minerals

    For effective control on illegal storage and transportation of minerals in the state, quick action is being taken by the joint team of officials of Revenue and Mineral Department. In this series, a team has been constituted to investigate complaints of illegal sand storage in Dhamtari district, and according to the instructions of Collector Shri Jayaprakash Maurya, a continuous investigation is being done at different places by pressing on different places.
    Three teams of revenue department officials have been formed to verify the complaints received regarding illegal sand storage. Today five teams were punished by the team. During this time the spot was investigated at Mahavir Rice Mill on Sihawa Road, where illegal storage of sand was not found. Similarly, the team did not find sand storage during the Dabish at Raj Rajeshwar Rice Mill at Village Muzgahan, though small amounts of sand were found, which seemed to indicate that sand was probably stored in the east. Similarly, 3752 cubic meters of sand was found stored in Magendra fly ash bricks at village Soram. When asked in this regard, only a small amount of sand was shown to the Pit Pass by the operator, which was found not to match the amount of sand stored. The seizure was taken by the team terming it as illegal sand storage.
    Under the direction of the Collector, a team of revenue officials found the sand to be stored on government land in Sarangpuri village, while wire fencing or brick wall enclosure and security and first aid facilities were not found in the storage site. Similarly, the team found lack of basic facilities like security, medical treatment, besides non-compliance of the conditions of license in village Amethi. The sarpanch of the village and Kotwar were not informed about the information of the storekeeper on this. The three teams, which conducted the inspection of illegal sand storage sites, were led by Dhamtari Tehsildar Shri Pawan Singh Thakur, Naib Tehsildar Shri Vinod Kumar Sahu and Chandra Kumar Sahu, including Revenue Inspector and Patwari respectively.

  • For investigation of illegal sand storage, the team raided various sites,

    In order to investigate the complaints of illegal sand storage in the district, as per the instructions of Collector Shri Jayaprakash Maurya, a team has been formed and after scrutiny at different places, the authorities are constantly investigating various sites in the city and surrounding villages.
    Subdivisional officer Dhamtari Mr. Manish Mishra informed that three teams of revenue department officials have been formed to verify the complaints received regarding illegal sand storage. He said that today the team was hit at five places. During this time the spot was investigated at Mahavir Rice Mill on Sihawa Road, where illegal storage of sand was not found. Similarly, the team did not find sand storage during the Dabish at Raj Rajeshwar Rice Mill at Village Muzgahan, though small amounts of sand were found, making it seem likely that sand was stored earlier. Similarly, 3752 cubic meters of sand was found stored in Magendra fly ash bricks at village Soram. When asked in this regard, only a small amount of sand was shown to the Pit Pass by the operator, which was found not to match the amount of sand stored. The seizure was taken by the team terming it as illegal sand storage. SDM Dhamtari said that in the same way in the village Sarangpuri, the team was found to be storing sand on government land other than the site set by the licensed local Ramsagarpara resident Mr. Sheikh Zafar. At the same time wire fencing or brick wall enclosure and security and first aid facilities were not found in the storage site. In the same way, the team found lack of basic facilities like security, treatment, besides non-compliance of the conditions of license by the unlicensed license holder in village Amethi. On being questioned, the sarpanch of the village and Kotwar were not informed of the information about the storage.
    The three teams, which conducted the inspection of illegal sand storage sites, were led by Dhamtari Tehsildar Shri Pawan Singh Thakur, Naib Tehsildar Shri Vinod Kumar Sahu and Chandra Kumar Sahu, including Revenue Inspector and Patwari respectively.

  • Farmers growing trend towards cultivation of black rice full of medicinal properties

    We often see and eat rice in white color. Do not be surprised if black colored rice is found somewhere. Now farmers in Dhamtari district are also growing it. This rice which is prepared with organic properties, having medicinal properties, was first brought to Assam by excellent farmer Shri Gajendra Chandrakar of Parswani of Dhamtari district and spread its seeds throughout the state. For the first time in the year 2017-18, under the Atma Yojana, an exhibition of Black Rice was organized in 15 acres under the Kudu. It is worth mentioning that in the year 2018-19, besides the medicinal quality Black Rice (Krishnam) in the district, exhibitions were held in the fields of farmers under the spirit scheme of Mahajink, Madhuraj 55 and Lohandi. On one hand, these crops were planted as a demonstration of black rice in an area of ​​70 acres. On the other hand, in 35 acres of land, Madhuraj 55, Mahajink in 27 acres and in 8 acres of Lohindi (Zinc) exhibition was held in the farmers’ fields. The farmers brought the finished product to national and state level exhibitions and gave it a new identity.
    After this, in the International Buyer-seller Farmers’ Conference held in the capital Raipur in 2019 under the able leadership of the Chief Minister of the state, Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, Ojaswi Farmers Growers Organization and farmers Shri Ramlal Bhatpahri and Shri Thanendra Sahu organized 110 quintal black rice conference I contracted with the exporter. The rate of black rice per kg was fixed at Rs 100. Taking this connection further, in the year 2019-20, 30 acres of black rice crop was planted as an agricultural demonstration under the Atma Yojana. A private company from Gurgaon purchased black rice at the rate of seven thousand rupees per quintal from the farmers of the district. Recently a program of dividend distribution was organized in Hatbandh, where the farmers of the young farmer interest group, who are cultivating black rice, received dividends for the rice they sold. He was given a dividend of one thousand rupees per quintal by a private company. Actually, the plan of the said company is that the farmers will be given a dividend of 33 percent of the rice sold by them if there is a profit. Under this, the farmers of the group Mr. Thanendra Sahu, Mr. Kejuram Dewangan, Mr. Lokesh Sahu, Mr. Harish Sahu and Mr. Rajesh Dote received a total dividend of thirty thousand rupees.
    Shri Kejuram Dewangan, a resident of Hatabandh, a farmer of the interest group of young farmers, says that farmers sell paddy at a support price in a state called rice bowl If it starts growing black rice farmers with medicinal properties, then they are likely to get three times more profit. He has called upon the farmers to increase their income by cultivating black rice prepared by organic method. At the same time, farmer Harish Sahu expresses happiness that this crop prepared by the organic method increases the income, at the same time, the environment can be saved from being polluted by organic farming. By providing black rice with medicinal properties to consumers, they also get a different kind of soul satisfaction.

  • Collector Mr. Maurya suspended Dhamtari, Assistant Development Education Officer

    Collector Shri Jai Prakash Maurya has suspended Assistant Development Block Education Officer Shri Sanjeev Kashyap posted in the Block Education Officer Office of Dhamtari with immediate effect. During the period of suspension, their headquarters has been appointed as Block Education Officer City and will be eligible for subsistence allowance as per rules. In fact, on February 1, the District Education Officer made a surprise inspection of the Block Education Officer Office Dhamtari. During this time, the said Assistant Development Block Education Officer treated the District Education Officer with lewdness. Dealing indecently and indecently with a woman District Education Officer is contrary to the rules provided in Rule-03 of Chhattisgarh Civil Services (Conduct) Rules 1965, in view of this, the Collector has suspended the said Assistant Development Block Education Officer with immediate effect.