Tag: Gangrel

  • Investors will get exemption in electricity bill, tax, transport, stamp duty

    As the bad phase of Corona period came to an end, in the new year, crowds of tourists thronged many famous places in Chhattisgarh. After the conditions are normal, the Board of Tourism has started work on a plan to attract private investors for investment in tourist destinations.

    Under the new tourism policy, investors will be given special exemption in electricity bill, tax, transport and stamp duty. This will benefit the investors as well as the tourism board and due to the facilities, tourists from all over the country and abroad will be attracted to visit the tourist places.

    Under the new tourism policy, facilities will be increased in the same tourist places in the initial phase, where hundreds of people go for picnics on weekends or holidays. Tourist places are planned to be specially visited near Kawardha near Chilfi Valley, Achanakmar, Amarkantak, Hasdev Bango, Chitrakote, Gangrel Dame of Dhamtari, Satarenga, Devphari, Water Fall, Mainpat etc. near Fingeshwar. The number of new cruises and houseboats will be increased at picnic sites along the river, lake.

  • Deputy Princess of Chhattisgarh State Scheduled Tribes Commission, Ms. Rajkumari Diwan will be on January 08

    Chhattisgarh State Scheduled Tribes Commission Vice-President Ms. Rajkumar Diwan will be on a stay in the district on January 08. Ms. Dewan will leave Kanker at 09 am and reach Dhamtari at 11 am. She will hear the cases in Dhamtari district at 12 noon and will hold a review meeting of departmental officers at 3 pm. Ms. Diwan will hold discussions with senior officials of Revenue, Forest, Water Resources Department regarding the rehabilitation and compensation of the people affected by Gangrel Dam at 5 pm. After that she will leave for Raipur. During this time, Member of Chhattisgarh State Scheduled Tribes Commission Mr. Nitin Potai and Secretary Mr. HK Singh Uike will also be present.

  • A village where sarpanch to foster children are educated to educate children

    Village Kodegaon (R) in the Akaladongri Sankal Kendra of the submergence area of ​​Gangrel reservoir in Dhamtari district of the state is a very small village, but the parents here are very aware and aware about their education. Along with the teachers of the Dooban region, the parents are also showing their awareness and raising awareness among the children. The village sarpanch, Mrs. Lalita Vishwakarma is also playing an important role in educating the children. There are also some such spinach, who are taking time to teach the children even after doing their compensation.

    When the time for paddy harvesting and minjai arrived, the volinteers were unable to devote enough time. In such a situation, all the parents of the village took a meeting and decided to take classes in turn every day. In this way, the process of teaching children offline continued uninterrupted. It was decided to teach educated parents. Regarding one such incident, the teacher of the school, Mrs. Amrita Sahu told that it was the turn of Mr. Kishun Sewata, a foster, but for some reason he could not come. Then in his place, a woman named Saroj Netam came to teach and said to the children – ‘You have come to leave your livelihood in every lesson …! And she took the students’ offline class for the entire time that day. This proves that the livelihood foster parents are also serious and dedicated towards the education of their children.

    Due to the transition of Kovid-19, in order to prevent the loss of students’ education in the current education session, online classes of children are being conducted by the Government of Chhattisgarh by running the program Duhar Duar. Online class is not possible in an area like Duban, where mobile network problems remain, as well as the availability of Android mobiles and the ability to bear the extra burden of data expenditure with the villagers of this tribal dominated area is quite challenging for the parents. . In such a situation, the tuhar mercury taught under offline education is proving to be very effective for the students.

    Village Kodegaon (R) at Akladongri Sankalp Center is surrounded by dense forest and high mountains and valleys. Due to lack of mobile network in this village, it is not possible to take online class. In such a situation, the parents and teachers together found a way for the children to continue their studies and handed over the responsibility to the educated parents of the village. Conducted Volunteer of educated village people and conducted offline class continuously, in which Shri Hemant Taram, Bhavani Shorey, Yashoda Netam, Santoshi Netam, Tulsi Shorey, Chetan Korram, Hema Sevata taught children subject wise and took educational activities and conducted educational activities Got it done.