Tag: Gothans

  • Multi-utility center built in Gothans becoming a means of livelihood for self-help groups

    Under the ambitious Gudhan Nyay Yojana of the state government, to make Gowthans self-reliant, cow dung is being developed as Adarsh ​​Gauthan by preparing vermi compost and other products through self-help groups and increasing the source of self-earned income. In this series, multi-utility centers are being set up in Gauthans of Korea district, which are getting all-round appreciation. It is noteworthy that a letter has been issued by the Agriculture Department of the state government, instructing to construct a multi-utility center on the lines of Korea district in Gauthanas across the state. Efforts are being made by the district administration to make Gowthans self-supporting by conducting various activities related to livelihood of self-help groups through the Multi-utility Center.

    Fly ash brick, facing pole, four link facing and paver block tiles etc. are being constructed by the women in the multi-utility center at Gauthan in village Ghughra and Pusla under Sonhat development block. These works are being done by women themselves and after that they are also understanding marketing skills for the sale of manufactured goods. Through this, women are not only becoming financially capable but also developing business sense in them. Thus, the Gothan of Korea district are becoming a means of livelihood for women.
    The Multi-Utility Center, built at Gauthan in Village Ghughra and Pusla under Sonhat development block of Korea district, was inaugurated by Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel during his visit to Korea on 11 December. The Chief Minister not only praised the Multutility Center of Korea district but also encouraged other districts to take similar initiatives. In this center, economic activities like fly s, brick making, paver block, sandal making, agricultural equipment center, biological medicine center, rice mill, e-rickshaw are being run by 17 women self help groups. The Chhattisgarh government’s ambitious Suraji Village and Godhan Nyaya Yojana is being jointly written for the development and progress of villages.

  • Nearly 10 thousand health and Anganwadi workers will get Corona vaccine

    In the first phase, about 10 thousand health workers and Anganwadi workers will be vaccinated with Kovid-19 in the district. Giving information about the annexation in the weekly review meeting, Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. Banjare said that all administrative preparations for corona vaccination have been completed to the first line Corona Warriors in the district. Dr. Banjare told that in the near future, Kovid-19 will be received by the Vaccine District. He informed that the vaccination of Corona will be done under the supervision of doctors. He informed that about 100 officers and employees of Health Department are being engaged in vaccination. While reviewing the pending cases, the Collector directed all the SDMs to expedite the recovery process. He directed to take immediate action against the encroachment on the land of the Gothans in the gram panchayats. The Collector said that all SDMs should ensure that there are no new encroachments.

    While reviewing the proceedings of issuing Kisan Credit Card, the Collector directed the Deputy Director of Agriculture Department to be serious about his obligations and give clear information about why KCC application is pending. At the meeting, the collector made a systematic review of the deadline, Chief Minister, Collector Jan Chaupal commissions and the disposal of letters received from various sources and necessary guidelines were given for early disposal of cases. Forest and Divisional Officer Yadav, Additional Collector SS Packra and administrative and departmental officers were present in the meeting.

  • After lemongrass, black pepper, aloe vera, cultivation of gymnastics will be done in the gothans of the district

    After lemongrass, black pepper, aloe vera, now the cultivation of jimikand will be started soon in the gothans of the district. For this, seed is being prepared in nursery of horticulture department. Women’s groups will be made self-reliant by linking them to the cultivation of gymnastics.

    The cultivation of Jimikand has reduced compared to earlier, but its demand in the market is quite high. In view of this, horticulture has been initiated to connect people with cultivation of gymnastics. The Department of Agriculture University Raipur has made available the seeds of Gajendra species for the cultivation of Zimikand, which is being grown these days by the Horticulture Department in the nurseries of Semra, Garadih and Bendra Nawagaon, so that it can be distributed. Could.

    DS Kushwaha, Assistant Director, Horticulture Department, said that Jimikand will be cultivated in 70 Gothans of the district, as many villages have collective bari. There is empty space in the plantations, it can be planted here, because the plants of Jimikand are not eaten by cattle. In such a situation, this cultivation will be safe in Gothan. After the success of Zimikand cultivation in Gothan, this farming will also be started in 3600 nutrition enclosures identified in the district under the important scheme Narva, Garwa, Ghurua and Bari of the state government. Villagers will now be reintegrated with the cultivation of Jimikand and the framework for cultivation on a large scale will be done soon through the prepared department.

  • Women’s group signs MoU with Agro Company for sale of mushrooms

    Good quality products being prepared by women self-help groups are being hand-picked in Gothans. Recently a self-help group from Ambikapur signed an MoU with a Hyderabad-based company for the sale of vermi compost at a rate higher than the prescribed rate. In this episode, another outstanding achievement of women self-help groups was added today. When Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel arrived today to inspect Gauthan in the village cellar of Bilha development block in Bilaspur district. He was pleased to see that the women of Sailor village were in an MoU with an agro company for the sale of mushrooms produced by their group. During the inspection of the Chief Minister, the Chief Minister discussed with the villagers, women self-help groups and told them how they can get benefits from Gouthan, how the village can get self-reliance and employment to the villagers. On this occasion, an MoU was signed between Chief Minister Baghel with Jagriti Women’s Self Help Group of Sailor and Shri Ganesh Gupta Deepangi Agro of Bilaspur for the sale of mushrooms. The Chief Minister congratulated and congratulated the women self-help groups for this achievement.

    The Chief Minister inquired about the cow dung procurement system, construction of vermi compost, and self-help activities undertaken by women self-help groups under the Godhan Nyaya Yojana in Gauthan. The Chief Minister planted a banyan plant in Gothan. On this occasion, Home Minister and Minister in charge of Bilaspur district Mr. Tamradhwaj Sahu, Urban Administration and Development Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria, Parliamentary Secretary Mrs. Rashmi Ashish Singh Thakur and Mr. Chintamani Maharaj, MLA Mr. Shailesh Pandey were also present.

  • Rural economy is getting strengthened by the Godhan Justice Scheme

    Dhamtari 30 December 2020 / Under the Suraji Gaon Yojana (Narva, Garwa, Ghurwa and Bari) of the state government, women self help groups and members of the Gothan Samiti in Adarsh ​​Gowthan of Godhan Nyaya district are preparing vermicompost and selling earthworms so that they can earn extra income are getting. Under this scheme, not only cow dung is being purchased, but organic farming is also being encouraged by preparing vermi compost from cow dung. At the same time, excellent quality organic manure is also being prepared from earthworms produced in Gothan, which is being seen as a better option in place of fertilizer and chemical fertilizer in future.
    Chairperson of Self Help Group of Village Gatapar (Korra) of Kurud Development Block, Smt. Gauri Sahu said that a total of 430 registered families have 1320 livestock in the village panchayat Gatapar. The group sold 86.48 quintals of vermi fertilizer for the first 66 thousand 576 rupees under Narva, Garuva, Ghurwa, Bari programs, while the vermi fertilizer produced under the Godan Nyaya Yojana sold 25 quintals (Rs 25 thousand) out of 35 quintals. . In addition, 3.51 quintal earthworm has been sold for Rs. 56 thousand 160 at the rate of Rs. 1600 per quintal. Likewise, dung is filled with dung in all stitches. He informed that action plans have also been made by the group for fisheries, poultry, incense sticks, mushroom production.

  • Bhupesh Baghel and Deputy Speaker of the Assembly Mr. Manoj Singh Mandavi released the calendar of the year 2021 of the Government of Chhattisgarh.

    Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Mr. Manoj Singh Mandavi and distinguished guests present today released the new calendar of the new year 2021 in the committee room located in the Vidhan Sabha premises. This calendar focuses on the development work done in the last two years by the new government in Chhattisgarh. On the calendar page of the calendar, a picture of the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, drawing a lamp on a potter’s wheel, has been published and below the picture is written “Gadhbo Nava Chhattisgarh”. The calendar is given the title “Beer of Justice, Sabbo Bar-Sabbo Dahar”.

    On the page of the month of January, the decisions taken by the government in the interest of the farmers have been written under the title ‘Justice for the Grants’. Under this, loan waiver of about 9 thousand crore rupees to 17 lakh farmers, bought paddy from 94 percent farmers on support price, payment of 4500 crore rupees out of 5750 crores to farmers through Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyaya Yojana, pending for 15 years. Waiver of irrigation tax is included. Pictures of women farmers preparing green paddy fields and crops have been published on this page.

    On the page of the month of February, the Suraji village scheme of the government has been written as ‘Nyava, Garwa, Ghurwa, Bari-Chinhari’ under the title Justice. It mentions the self-sufficiency coming from the Gothans to the villages, the success in manufacturing and selling vermi compost, the manufacture of cow dung to diyas and other useful materials, the procurement of cow dung of Rs.15 crores on an average every month. On this page, pictures of beautiful Gothanas built in villages and the income-generating activities going on there have been published.

  • Trees will be clean and environment will be clean, pollution will be away from cow wood

    Narva, Garwa, Ghurwa and Bari, the four emblems of Chhattisgarh, Yela has to be saved … This statement is now settled in the tongue of every Chhattisgarh. Urban Administration Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria also started a new initiative by Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel to take steps to save the ancient culture of the villagers and revive economic prosperity through Narva, Garwa, Ghurwa and Bari. is. He has given instructions to use cow dung prepared from cow dung as a bonfire in the Gothans to cool off. In the urban civic areas across the state, bonfires are lit at square-intersections to protect common citizens from cold during cold days. So far, dry wood has been used. While the use of wood in the bonfire promotes tree harvesting, the burning of wood at the busiest square-intersections also spreads smoke and pollution. While this initiative of Minister Dr. Dahria will curb the cutting of trees, along with prevention of pollution, environmental protection will also be promoted. The use of cow wood as an alternative to fuel will also save lakhs of rupees to urban bodies and create new opportunities for income and employment for women self-help groups.

  • Chhattisgarh government hiked minimum selling rate of vermi compost from Rs 8 to Rs 10 per kg

    The Chhattisgarh government has increased the minimum selling rate of vermi compost produced in Gothan from Rs 8 per kg to a minimum of Rs 10 per kg. On the instructions of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, an order to this effect has been issued by the Commissioner of Agricultural Production.

    It is known that this year, the state’s first-of-its-kind cow dung procurement scheme has been launched from the Hareli festival, the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, under which cow dung is being purchased from the villagers, farmers and livestock at Rs 2 per kg. So far, Rs. 59.08 crore has been paid by the Chief Minister to the online accounts of 1.36 lakh dung vendors in the Godhan Nyaya Yojana as the value of cow dung purchased from them.

    Under the Suraji Village Scheme of the Government of Chhattisgarh, out of 6430 Gothans approved in the state, the work of cow dung is being done in 4487 Gothanas. So far, 44 thousand stitches have been manufactured and 16 thousand stitches are being made in Gauthano to make vermi compost from the dung purchased. So far, 8000 quintal vermi compost has been produced in the state and 1000 quintal vermi compost has been sold. Thousands of women self-help groups of the state are working to make vermicompost from cow dung in Gothan, their income will increase by increasing the minimum sale rate of vermi compost. Under this scheme, the state government also plans to set up a laboratory to check the quality of vermi compost in every district of the state.

  • Minister Mrs. Bhendia honored talented tribal students at Veer Mela

    Women and Child Development and Social Welfare Minister Smt. Anila Bhendia attended the Veer Mela program organized by Sarva Adivasi Samaj in Rajarao plateau of Gurur block on Wednesday. Here, he honored the talented students of tribal society by presenting them with a citation and a logo and wished them a bright future. Mrs. Bhendia also offered prayers at the Devasthal of tribal society.

    Addressing the function, Minister Smt. Bhendia said that Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh has played an important role in the independence of the country. We have to work for the development and progress of society by following their ideals. The state government is with the tribal society and is trying to advance the society. The government has taken many important decisions and plans for the development of society. People are getting benefit of it. She said that the activities for the promotion of various types of livelihood in the Gothans created under the Suraji village scheme are being conducted by women self-help groups, which has changed the economic condition of women. On this occasion, Rajya Sabha MP Mrs. Phulodevi Netam, Gundardehi MLA and Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Kunwar Singh Nishad, Kanker MLA and Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Shishupal Sori, Dhamtari MLA Mrs. Ranjana Sahu, Sihawa MLA Mrs. Laxmi Dhruv and other public representatives of the area, including Collector Mr. Janmejay Mahobe People from all tribal communities were present.

  • Sale of vermicompost started in Gothan

    Sale of vermi compost has started in the Gauthans of Kanker district. Vermi compost is being prepared by the women self-help group from cow dung purchased in Gothan, which is being sold to farmers and government agencies through cooperative societies. A person desirous of purchasing vermi compost first has to obtain a slip or token by going to the cooperative society of his area and after that he has to go to the Gauthan Samiti to show the slip, on the basis of which he is given vermi compost from Gauthan. .
    So far, 308 quintal vermi compost of Rs. 02 lakh 46 thousand 400 has been sold from Gauthans in Kanker district. 35 quintals in Harangarh Gowthan of Koylibeda development block, 47 quintals in Karramad of Durgukondal and 03 quintals in Dangra, 35 quintals in Pudgaon of Antagarh, 40 quintals in Garhchhichwadi of Kanker, 35 quintals in Mungwal of Bhanupratappur, 40 quintals in Manpur and 40 quintals of Kanharpur in Narharpur. In 07 quintal, 27 quintal in Lakhanpuri of Charama, 26 quintal in Charama, 15 quintal in Bhuigaon and 15 quintal vermi compost from Gauthan in Tarasgaon have been sold at the rate of Rs 08 per kg. Currently 799 quintal vermi compost is available for sale in 42 Gothans of the district, which have been packed in 30 kg, 05 kg and 02 kg bags.