Tag: Government of Chhattisgarh

  • The Chhattisgarh government relaxed the rule of ten percent posts for compassionate appointment.

    The Government of Chhattisgarh has relaxed the rule of ten percent provision for compassionate appointment. The government has given relaxation in the limit of ten percent posts till 31 May 2021 for resolving the pending cases of compassionate appointment on the third category of direct recruitment.

    In the Cabinet meeting held on May 18 under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, it was decided to give relaxation in the limit of posts for compassionate appointment. In compliance to this, the General Administration Department of the State Government has today issued circulars to all the departments of the Government, the President of Chhattisgarh Revenue Board, Bilaspur, all the Heads of Departments, Divisional Commissioners and Collectors.

    In a circular issued to all the concerned officials, the state government has said that in the year 2013, revised instructions have been issued by the General Administration Department in relation to giving compassionate appointment to the dependent member of his family in the event of premature death of government servants during his service. In the circular issued at that time, it has been directed that compassionate appointment will not be more than ten percent of the total posts sanctioned in the cadre on the third class post of direct recruitment.

    In the circular issued today by the General Administration Department, it has been said that presently it has come to the notice of the government that due to the limitation of ten percent posts for compassionate appointment on the posts of direct recruitment of class III, in some departments and their subordinate offices Due to non-availability of vacant posts for compassionate appointment, cases of compassionate appointment are pending. With a view to resolving the pending cases of compassionate appointment, the state government has relaxed the limit of ten percent of the posts previously provisioned till May 31, 2021.

  • Chhattisgarh government customers coming from all over the country to buy paddy

    The Government of Chhattisgarh has started the process to sell its paddy. The government is e-auctioning 20.79 lakh tonnes of paddy. For this, online registration has started. So far, more than three dozen farms across the country have shown interest in it.

    The government has laid down several conditions for those who buy paddy. This includes lifting and transporting paddy at the own expense to the recipients of the tender. According to Food Department officials, about 92 lakh tonnes of paddy has been purchased in the state this year.

    The central government has so far approved 24 lakh tonnes of rice from the state in the central pool and 20 lakh tonnes of rice for the state’s PDS. About 71.21 lakh tonnes of paddy will be needed to produce a total of 44 lakh tonnes of rice. In this case, the government will have about 20.79 lakh tonnes of paddy left.

    At present, the central government is not ready to increase the quota taken from the state. For this reason, the state government has decided to sell excess paddy in the open market. Markfed officials said that the online e-auction platform has been selected to M / s NCDEXE Markets Limited for an open tender for the auction of potential surplus paddy.

    Registered buyers will be given training in relation to the entire procedure and conditions etc. before the auction. The process of seeder registration will be open continuously. Auction of surplus paddy will be done committee-wise and variety-wise (thick-thin-sarna). The entire quantity available for auction in the committee will be auctioned in a single lot.

    According to the officials, it will be mandatory for the buyer to deposit the amount of the value of the whole lot, the amount according to the fixed price of the gunny bags used in storage, within seven days from the rate acceptance. After receipt of the order, an order will be issued for lifting the paddy lot. If the amount is not received within the time limit, the agreement can be canceled along with the grant of security fund.

  • Chhattisgarh Government’s schemes extended to 150 villages along with Haat-Bazar

    Important schemes of the Chhattisgarh government in the rural areas and inner areas of Bastar district were transported in various dialects through art, dance and drama through the Kala Jatha. Through the Jatha by the Public Relations Department, schemes of governance were delivered in 150 places in all the districts of the division from 8 January to 19 January. In order to reach the maximum number of people, the schemes of the Haat-Bazaar were given priority. Fascinating governance through song-music and skit by folk artists of the Kala Jatha was introduced to the people through local dialects like Halbi, Gondi Bhatri and Chhattisgarhi. Schemes delivered in local dialects touched the hearts of villagers. Inspired by Kala Jatha to join and take advantage of various schemes including Chief Minister Suchitan Yojana, Chief Minister Haat-Bazar Clinic, Rajiv Gandhi Nyaya Yojana, Narva, Garua, Ghurwa, Bari, run by Chhattisgarh Government. Under this, public welfare schemes were introduced in seven districts of Bastar division with hot culture and public culture in the main places. Along with this, departmental schemes published by Public Relations Department were distributed free of cost in these places.