Housing and Environment Minister, Mr. Mohammad Akbar, during his one-day stay in Kabirdham district, on Monday, at Kawardha rest house, the amount approved by Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel for treatment from voluntary grant item and a total of Rs.6 lakh 30 thousand from his voluntary grant. While providing help, checks were distributed to the beneficiaries.
The Chief Minister voluntarily presented a check of Rs 5 lakh to Shiv Kumari Sharma of Kawardha for the treatment of her husband. Similarly, Uttam Kumar Markam Koyalari, Tirath Kesmarda, Digvijay Yadav, Dujram Yadav, Smt. Parvati Paraste, Smt. Ranamat Bai Village Darai, Shiv Kumar Sakjhar, Lunga Singh Bharsipkari, Smt. Kaushilya Bamhantra, Shri. , Mrs. Sauhatra Yadav Kholwa, Ajay Vaishnav Kholwa were given a check of seven thousand rupees each. Similarly, a check of three thousand rupees was given to Gulab Singh Andhari Cachar, Mohan Ram Andhari Cachar, Sanju Sakat, Suresh Andhari Cachar.
On this occasion, public representatives including Collector Shri Ramesh Kumar Sharma, Superintendent of Police Shri Shalabh Sinha, DFO Shri Dilraj Prabhakar, Municipality President Shri Rishi Sharma were present.
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Biden Slams Trump For Not Reaching COVID Vaccine Distribution Goal
President-elect Joe Biden on December 29 condemned US President Donald Trump for “falling behind” on distributing the coronavirus vaccines. In a live-streamed address on the COVID-19 pandemic crisis from Wilmington, Delaware, Biden said, “As I long feared and warned, the effort to distribute and administer the vaccine is not progressing as it should.” He berated the Trump administration, saying that the sitting US President had planned to vaccinate nearly 20 million Americans by the end of December and had been unable to achieve that target. “After ten months of the pandemic, we still don’t have enough testing. It’s a travesty,” the president-elect Joe Biden said in a tweet. Biden’s remarks came after he and Vice president-elect Kamala Harris held a COVID-19 meeting with experts.
In his address, Biden urged the Americans to wear a mask and follow health safety measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus. He reiterated the warning that “things will get worse before they get better.” Biden told the Americans that as the New Year approaches, “We have to be honest that we have a very tough year ahead, maybe the toughest during the entire pandemic.” Biden added, “We’re grateful to the companies, the doctors, the scientists, the researchers, the clinical trial participants, and operation warp speed for developing the vaccines quickly. But as I long feared and warned the effort to distribute the vaccine is not progressing as it should.”
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah to visit Assam, Manipur on 26-27 December
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will undertake a two-day visit to Assam and Manipur from 26 December. He will lay the foundation stone of a new medical college in Guwahati and distribute financial grants to 8,000 ‘Namghras’ or Vaishnava monasteries under the Assam Darshan program. , Officials said on Thursday.
“On 26 December, his programs in Guwahati include a function at 1 pm, in which he will distribute financial grants to 8,000 Namghars (the traditional Vaishnavi monastery of Assam) under the Assam Darshan program, laying the foundation stone for the development of Batadrao Than. “As a cultural and tourist destination, New Medical College (the city’s second medical college) and nine law colleges will be set up in Guwahati,” the statement said.
“The Union Home Minister will lay the foundation stone of the IIT at Dwarka, Moongkhong located at State Government Guest House, Manipur Bhawan, New Delhi at Churachandpur Medical College, Imphal at a function in Imphal on 27 December at 11.15 am. State Police Headquarters in Imphal, and Integrated Command and Control Center in Imphal City, ”added the statement.
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‘Take all the credit, let farmers progress’, PM Modi’s appeal to Opposition
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is attending ‘Kisan Kalyan’ event in Raisen, Madhya Pradesh via video conferencing. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan welcomed PM Modi at the Kisan conference.
“PM Modi wants to double the income of farmers. Mandis won’t be closed at all… Congress is shedding crocodile tears, Kamalnath had distributed fake loan waiver certificates” he said.
Farm Laws have not been introduced overnight. Over last 20-30 years, central govt & state govts had detailed discussions on these reforms. Agriculture experts, economists & progressive farmers have been demanding reforms: PM Modi addressing MP farmers through video conferencing
# Today, several farmers have been given Kisan Credit Card. Earlier, they were not available to all farmers. But we changed rules to make Kisan Credit Card available to all farmers across the country: PM Modi addressing MP farmers through video conferencing
# Rs 16 thousand crores are being transferred into the bank accounts of 35 lakhs farmers of Madhya Pradesh: PM Modi at Kisan Kalyan event
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UP CM Yogi Adityanath distributed appointment letters to more than 3,000 newly selected tubewell operators
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will distribute appointment letters to the newly selected 3,209 tubewell operators of the Irrigation and Water Resources Department on Wednesday under “Mission Rojgar”.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister will also communicate with the candidates getting the appointment letters, via video conference.The state government has made this effort to provide employment to the youth. According to an official release, more than 3.5 lakh candidates have been employed in various state services so far, adopting a fair recruitment process by the state government.
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Bhupesh Baghel at the Fishermen’s Conference held on the occasion of World Fisheries Day at his residence office here today
The Chief Minister, Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, distributed the motorcycle cum ice box to 15 fishermen and the auto cum ice box to 2 fishermen at the fishermen conference held on the occasion of World Fisheries Day at his residence office here today. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also distributed a check of the first installment grant to 10 fishermen beneficiaries under the Fishermen Housing Scheme.
On the occasion of the inauguration of the program, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel worshiped the boat, canoe and net after lighting the lamp. Agriculture Minister Shri Ravindra Chaubey presided over the program. Home Minister Mr. Tamradhwaj Sahu, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Kunwar Singh Nishad, Ms. Shakuntala Sahu, Mr. Vikas Upadhyay, President of Chhattisgarh State Fishermen Welfare Board Mr. M.R. Nishad, Commissioner of Agricultural Production, Dr. M. Geeta, Director Fisheries Mr. V.K. Shukla was present.
The Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel distributed a check for the first installment of Rs. 40 thousand to 10 selected beneficiaries under the Fishermen Housing Construction Scheme.