Tag: Gothan

  • Women have not received salary for 10 months, warning to stop work in Gothan

    The state government’s Godhan Nyay Yojana may suffer a major setback. 9 Gothans operating in Raipur division can be closed simultaneously, because the women working in Gothan have not been paid for the last 10 months. In such a situation, women are not in a position to work. From the beginning of the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, women working in Gothan were told that after 40 days they will be given salary, but today it has been 10 months, they are only being assured.

    Women working in Gothan say that if the government does not take any decision in their interest soon, they will not work in Gothan. Explain that a total of 9 Gothans are being operated under the Godhan Nyaya Yojana in Raipur division and the same situation is being seen in all.

    Shail Sahu, working in the Gothan of Zone-1, said that he has been working continuously for the last 10 months but the salary was not received at all, only assurance is being given. How long will we work like this for free? The state government must think about us, if they do not consider it soon, then we will stop the work.

    Subhadra Tiwari, a woman who works in the Gothan of Zone No. 2, says that she is very much disturbed. In the Corona era, everyone’s employment has been snatched and they are not getting salary as well.

    Pushpa Verma, who works in the Gothan of Zone No. 4, said that we are assured repeatedly in the name of salary. We were told that after 40 days we will be given salary but it is too much time. We did not find anything, these are the pictures of the whole 9 gothans, not 1,2, of Raipur.

  • Bhupesh Baghel observed Gothan here, with paddy sacks weighed

    Bhupesh Baghel, during his stay in Bastar division, reached village Kongera of the large Rajpur development block of Kondagaon district, where the villagers gave him an unprecedented welcome. During this time, he observed activities conducted by various self-help groups, including Adarsh ​​Gauthan Kongera. The Chief Minister inspected various products and activities prepared by the groups including goat farming, poultry farming, Dona-Pattal manufacturing center, pulses processing-packaging unit, Godhan Milk Production Center in Gauthan campus. Public Health Engineering Minister and District In-charge Minister Guru Rudra Kumar, State Excise and Commerce Minister Kavasi Lakhma, Kondagaon MLA Mohan Markam, Keshkal MLA Santram Netam and Advisor to Chief Minister Rajesh Tiwari were present on the occasion.

    Chief Minister Baghel was welcomed by the women of Bihan group in the Adarsh ​​Gowthan campus by performing floral wreaths and folk dancers with the traditional tribal dance of Bastar. He then visited various stalls set up in the Gothan complex. When asked about the activities of the group by the Chief Minister, Anita Sahu, president of Amrita Self Help Group Vishrampuri, said that there are 12 members in their group who sell chilli, spices, turmeric, coriander powder by preparing and packaging it. This has given his group a net income of 50 thousand rupees within a year. The Chief Minister congratulated him for the better work.

    The Chief Minister then visited the Mushroom Production Unit, in which Janato Mandavi of Pragati Self Help Group and Premlata Netam of Sheetla Self Help Group informed about the production of astroed mushrooms and their income. After this, the Chief Minister inspected the goat husbandry shed, poultry shed, Godhan milk production center, pulses processing-packaging room and inquired about their activities.

  • The women of the village said they will feed you vegetables The minister smiled and agree :Shivkumar Dahria,

    Minister, we work in Gothan. Vegetables are also grown from Bari. Make water arrangements for the fence. Convergence in MNREGA. We will feed you vegetables. Hearing these things of the women of the village, the minister smiled and said, which village do you belong to? Women told of Tekarkunda of Arang development block. The minister said, I often visit my assembly constituency. I meet all the people. I also keep going home. It’s been so many days, why didn’t you meet me around the village? After listening to the minister, the women of the village calmed down for some time, then one said that they were thinking of meeting you for a long time, so today you came to your house. The minister said, if you have come today, then drink tea, eat food and go and feed the vegetable when I come to your village. After saying this, he finally called the sarpanch of the village and the chief executive officer of Arang district and gave instructions to fulfill the demands of the women of the village.

    Actually, this matter is about the residence of Dr. Shivkumar Dahria, Urban Administration Minister and MLA of Arang Assembly constituency. By the way, there is a crowd of people who meet Minister Dr. Dahria in his government and private residence every day. After meeting with such a minister, a dozen women of village Tekarkunda of Arang development block reached to meet them. Several women including Rajlakshmi and Unnati self-help group Smt. Rahimat Dhiwar, Smt. Mamta Verma, Shanta Baghel, Sangeeta Verma, Meena Koshale, Ranu Verma, Indrani Verma, informed about the operation of Bari, Gothan and water supply for irrigation in Bari. And sought to connect the women of the village with employment by linking them with MNREGA. During a conversation with the women minister Dr. Dhariya in Chhattisgarhi, the minister asked them to know the situation of the village and their problems. He immediately instructed the sarpanch of the village and the CEs of the district to call and meet the demands of women. He also invited everyone to have tea and eat food. The women of the village were overjoyed at this readiness of Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria and asking for food with tea. He said that upon coming to the village, you will feed Bari vegetables.

  • Greenery of the city will increase, pure oxygen will be available: organic manure of Gothan will be used in urban area gardens

    With the initiative of Urban Administration Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria, organic manure produced in plantations will be used in the gardens of all the urban bodies of the state. This initiative will bring greenery in about 506 gardens under the urban body. People will get pure oxygen and will also save money spent in chemical fertilizers. With the encouragement of organic manure production through Gothan, women of self-help groups will get more income with employment and environmental protection along with cow protection.
    This unique initiative of Urban Administration Minister Dr. Dahria will change the greenery and greenery of urban areas. There are a total of 166 bodies in the state under urban administration. There are a total of 506 gardens in the Municipal Corporation, Municipality, Nagar Panchayats. In addition to greenery, beautification plants of the city, fruitful trees are also installed in these gardens. The residents also get pure air from these gardens. Apart from Chahal-Kadami, this garden is also important for the people from the point of view of entertainment. Minister Dr. Dahria has given instructions to promote the use of fertilizers being made in Gothan under the bodies in all these parks of the state. He has said that a new door to economic prosperity has been opened by Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel with reviving rural culture through Narva, Garwa, Ghurwa and Bari. Accordingly, 377 gothanas have been approved in all the bodies of the state. Vermi compost, cow-wood, kande etc. are being made from cow dung through Gothan and Gobar procurement center. Self-help groups have been formed by adding local women in most of the Gothans. Women associated with these self-help groups are manufacturing cow dung and other products in Gothan. With the use of manure of plantations in the gardens, the women engaged in manure making will be encouraged and their income will also increase. Bodies that used to buy chemical or other fertilizers for plants in gardens from outside will also get organic manure from nearby plantations. The special thing is that the use of chemical fertilizers, which used to be a threat to the environment, will also go away. It is worth mentioning that the Urban Administration Minister Dr. Dahria has already given instructions to use cow-wood and cow-dung made from cow dung in the bonfire that is being burnt in the urban body areas in the cold days, as well as in the civic area It is said to use cow-wood in cremation too. This new initiative of Minister Dr. Dahria is bound to promote greenery, pure oxygen to people, environmental protection along with savings in the state.

  • Collector and SP inspect Tarna, Kansara and Pusalda Gothans of Pusaur region

    Collector Shri Bhim Singh yesterday along with Superintendent of Police Shri Santosh Kumar Singh inspected the Gothans of village panchayat Tarna, Kansara and Pusalda of Pusaur area and purchased dung and took stock of the present condition of prepared vermi fertilizer. In Tarna Gothan, officials said that 8 thousand and 3 thousand vegetables worth Rs 11 thousand have been sold by two different women self-help groups. There are a total of 266 animals in this village, out of which 80 to 90 animals come to Gothan every day. The process of preparing vermi compost has started here, soon this plant will be self-sufficient. Collector Mr. Singh instructed to provide Rs. 50 thousand for the construction of sanitary pads to women self-help groups in Tarna. At Gothan in Kansara, the officials informed that by October 31, the cow dung purchased has been put in the vermi pit, which will be available for sale in the first week of January as vermi manure. Collector Mr. Singh said that in each of the Gothanas, such planning should be done that the cow dung up to one month ago should be put in the Vermi Pit. If vermis pits are falling short, then make proposals to prepare more and also prepare vermi compost in the waterproof kit provided by the Department of Agriculture, he instructed to provide compost from the gothan as per the requirement of local farmers when vermi compost is available. And said that no person has to go round the committees to buy vermicompost. The entire process of selling fertilizer should be available in Gothan through the app.

  • Turmeric production on fallow land will make way for economic progress of Gothan Committees

    The weather in Korea district is good for valuable crops like turmeric, its commercial production will create new opportunities for economic growth for the Gothan committees in the coming times. The views of the utterances were expressed by the Chief Executive Officer of the District Panchayat, Tulika Prajapati after observing the turmeric crop near Gowthan in Podi Gram Panchayat. On Monday, Alsubah District Panchayat CEO Tulika Prajapati visited several village panchayats under Sonhat Janpad Panchayat and inspected the Gothans. Here he inspected the turmeric crop closely with the officials of Krishi Vigyan Kendra and interacted with local farmers. It is to be noted that under the Suraji village scheme, to strengthen the rural economy, agro-based works are being taken forward with special importance in the Gouthan villages. In the same sequence, cash crop turmeric has been sown on a large scale to increase the income of committees that run various Gothans in Korea district. Along with this, farmers groups in Gothan villages have also been linked to this massive project. Therefore, under the supervision of scientists of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, an initiative has been taken to plant turmeric crop in an area of ​​about 50 acres. Turmeric crops have also been planted among the fruits and it has been increased under drip irrigation scheme. Going to the Gram Panchayats of Sonhat district to observe the crop, the CEO interacted with the local people about the production of this crop.
    During the visit of Gram Panchayat Podi and CIO District Panchayat in Kusha, the farmers who are looking after turmeric crop told that this time the condition of crops is very good. Tribal farmers who plant it along with Gothan committees are expected to get good financial benefits. After discussing with the villagers, the Zilla Panchayat CEO told that in the Gotthan villages, the government farms selected by the Gowthan committees in Sorga, Jampani, Kodimar Chharchha, Rojhi, Kushah and Amhar respectively, as well as in the farmers’ collective enclosures in the village Umzhar, Dudhaniya, Barbaspur etc. Turmeric crop has also been planted.

  • Mr. Baghel inaugurated e-Locals of Bihan Cafeteria in Village Temri and Kalpataru Multi-Utility Center in Bihan Bazaar and Serikheri

    To empower women, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel today inaugurated the newly constructed Bihan Cafatoria and Bihan Bazar Complex and Kalpataru Multi-Utility Center in village Serikheri at Adarsh ​​Village Temri under Raipur district. Inaugurating these through video conferencing at his residence office here, he said that these centers will prove to be important in providing women with self-respect and opportunities for living. Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Shri TS Singhdeo chaired the program.

        Chief Minister Mr. Baghel, while speaking on the occasion, said that only half of the population of the society will be integrated with the development of women. Keeping this in mind, every possible initiative is being taken by our government to make women self-reliant, including providing employment to women in Chhattisgarh. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that to enable women, they are constantly being connected to various activities and enterprises. Today two centers have been opened in Temri and Serikheri to connect women with enterprises. By opening more and more such centers, it will be expanded to the villages of the state, so that women can become financially competent in every village by engaging in professional activities. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel also interacted with the women of the villages of village Tamri and Serikheri and encouraged them to become competent and live with dignity.

        Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Shri TS Singhdev while addressing the program said that he appreciated the activities conducted in the village Temri and Serikhedi and said that it was important to increase the income of women. During this, MLA Mr. Satyanarayan Sharma, MLA Mr. Anita Sharma and District Panchayat President Mrs. Domeshwari Verma also addressed. It is noteworthy that Bihan Cafeteria will be operated by Jagriti Mahila Self-Help Group in Bihan Adarsh ​​Village Temri. Along with this, arrangements are being made to sell fresh fruits and vegetables coming from Gowthan in Bihan Fresh shop in Bihan Bazaar. With this, while the sale of the products of Gothan will benefit the women of other villages, the women of the women’s group of Temri will also benefit from it.

  • Raipur: Agriculture Secretary visited Kanker district and inspected Godhan

    Information about implementation of Godan Nyaya Yojana


    Shri Dhananjay Dewangan, Secretary, Agriculture Department and in-charge Secretary, Kanker District, inspected the village of village Anwari of Charama development block of Kanker district and village Mungwal of Bhanupratappur development block and inquired about the activities conducted there and the purchase of cow dung from the members of Gothan committee Discussed in Secretary-in-charge Mr. Dewangan also encouraged members of women self-help groups to do income-related work. Meanwhile, Collector Shri K.L. Chauhan and Dr. Sanjay Kannauje, Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Panchayat were also with him.
        In-charge Secretary Shri Dhananjay Devangan inspected the Gothan of village Anwari of Charama development block on Tuesday. In Gowthan, cow dung is being procured under the Godhan Nyaya Yojana. So far, 435 kg of cow dung has been purchased by the Gothan Committee. 24 kg of cow dung was sold by Mrs. Amritabai Joshi in the presence of Secretary in-charge. The cow dung is being sold daily by cattle farmers. In this Gouthan, vegetable self-cultivation is being done by women self-help groups. Vegetables have been planted by him like jimikand, turmeric, barbatti, okra, brinjal, gourd tomato etc. The Secretary in-charge Mr. Dewangan and Collector Mr. Chauhan observed it. On this occasion, encouraging the members of the self-help group, he said to do such work, So that your income will increase and your life will be happy. Pesticides and tonics prepared by women of self-help groups were also demonstrated.
        Secretary in-charge Mr. Dhananjay Dewangan also directed to install sprinkler system for Gowthan of Anwari. Instructions to provide earthworms for preparing vermicompost here, Deputy Director of Agriculture Department N. Gave it to Nagesh. The field workers of the Department of Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries were directed to carry out continuous inspection of the Gouthan. Fruit and shady plants were also planted in the Gowthan of Anwari by Secretary-in-charge Mr. Dewangan and Collector Mr. Chauhan. On this occasion, officers of various departments and sarpanch of Gram Panchayat Anwari, Smt Manay Gavade, Deputy Sarpanch Mahesh Sahu, Village Gauthan Samiti President Manrakhan Patel, Laxmikant Gavade, Puran Jain, Kanhaiya Dare, Bhushan Sinha were present in large number.