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  • Onus on government due to prevalence of malnutrition & sufferings despite enough resources in Chhattisgarh: CM Bhupesh Baghel

    Will make ‘nawa Chhattisgarh’ with new priorities and new standards of development

    New Delhi : Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel today said that questions will be raised about the government’s way of working when a large population in Chhattisgarh is malnourished, uneducated, is suffering from illness, homeless and landless despite of the state being rich and prosperous in terms of minerals and natural resources.  

    He was speaking at a function organized at India International Centre here on “Changing Chhattisgarh under new leadership”. Addressing the gathering, the chief minister said that standard which increases per capita income on one hand and poverty on the other cannot be accepted. “When my government came into power, new standards were set with a clear vision of working towards the development of the state,” he added.

    Former Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran and other scholars and dignitaries were present at the function.   

    The chief minister said that those who had the habit of looking at things with negative perspective cannot solve the problems of 2 crore people of Chhattisgarh. He added that his government’s priority are those scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, farmers, villagers, women, small businessmen, youths and new generation who will take over the country and the state in future.

    Questioning the previous government, the chief minister said that Chhattisgarh leads the country in production of steel, cement, tin and aluminum but despite all these resources 37.60 per cent children under the age of five is malnourished in the state and 41.50 per cent women in the age group of 15-49 years are suffering from anemia.

    He added that the main reason behind debacle of the previous government in Chhattisgarh was people’s anger and reaction on their situation. He maintained that figures issued by Niti Aayog prove that people of Chhattisgarh were angry with the previous government, which was in power for last 15 years.

    He said that in a short span of just seven months, his government has created an environment of trust and faith amongst the people of Chhattisgarh. He added that his government has taken concrete steps towards lowering poverty and uplifting the standard of living of people.

    Elaborating on the steps, he said that his government strengthened the economic condition of farmers by increasing the MSP on paddy to Rs 2500 per quintal. He added that the state government has adopted the policy of moving ahead with the heritage and took initiative of reviving economy and environment with the concept “narwa, garwa, ghurwa, baadi”.

    He further stated that his government took various steps such as ensuring equal development opportunities for SC/ST, decision to return land acquired for setting up industries, announcement to provide 32 per cent reservation to ST, 13 per cent to SC and 27 per cent to OBC. The chief minister said that in the direction of administrative decentralization, his government has decided to form a new district, ‘Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi’ and 25 new tehsils.

    Explaining the vision of his government, he said the government will form employee selection board with an aim to giving priority to local youths in government jobs, increase in remuneration of anganwadi workers, recruitment of 15 thousand permanent teachers, initiative to provide universal health scheme for all, setting up of 200 food parks, Jawahar setu Yojana for providing road facility in remote villages etc.           

    On the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary on October 2, 2019, each gram panchayat in the state will start providing free nutritious food daily, he said, adding that this will be a remarkable step towards rescuing the state from malnutrition and anemia.

  • Govt rejects service pay hike demand, Army to seek review

    The Army is upset over the Government’s decision to reject a long-pending demand for enhanced Military Service Pay (MSP) for more than one lakh personnel and will seek a review.

    The MSP is given besides salary in recognition of the condition and hardship faced by the armed forces while performing their duties. This concept was introduced in India in the Sixth Pay Commission.

    Many European countries have implemented MSP to boost the morale of its armed forces.

    The armed forces this time round had sought a hike from Rs 5,500 as recommended by the Seventh Pay Commission in 2016 to Rs 10,000 per month in MSP for Junior Commissioned Officers (JCO) and other low-ranking officers in Army, IAF and Navy. The proposal was turned down by the Finance Ministry thereby impacting 1.12 lakh personnel, including 87,646 JCOs and 25,434 of the same ranks in IAF and Navy, sources said here on Tuesday. If the proposal had gone through, the financial spending would have amounted to Rs 610 crore, they added.

    The MSP has two categories, including one for officers and another for JCOs and jawans. The Seventh Pay Commission had fixed Rs 5,200 as MSP per month for JCOs and jawans. This special allowance was fixed at Rs 15,500 for officers between Lieutenant-rank and Brigadier-rank.

    Elaborating upon the Army’s anguish over the rejection of hike in MSP for JCOs, sources said JCOs perform a crucial role in the overall command structure and are link between officers and men. Appreciating their relevance, the Government had granted JCOs the status of gazetted officers (Group B) last year. Officials said it was not the right thing to treat the JCOs on a par with the jawans as regards granting MSP since JCOs are gazetted officers with long years of service.

    Pointing out that the Army had taken up the issue strongly with the Defence Minister, they said the matter was discussed also among the three services and the Defence Ministry were on the same page on the issue.

    On the rationale for MSP, they said soldiers and their civilian counterparts in Central Government services cannot be compared given the fact the nature of duties performed by jawans and JCOs are more difficult. It is in this context that the armed forces for long were demanding a separate MSP for JCOs.

    The MSP was introduced in India to provide special allowances keeping in view intangible aspects of military service.

    Army operates in all kinds of terrain and weather conditions ranging from Siachen where temperatures range from minus 10 to minus 30, hot deserts of Rajasthan, inaccessible areas along the 750-km long Line of Control with Pakistan and 4,000-km Line of Actual Control facing China from Ladakh in the north to Arunachal Pradesh in the east. Similarly, Navy and IAF perform operational duties in tough conditions, they added.

  • Editorial :- Ram Mandir Par Vidheyak Aaya to Kya Karegee Congress ?

    To become a part of the Diwali festival, the invitation of saints to the Sage Yogis is the acceptance of the orders of the saints
    Manish Tewari to decide on Supreme Court verdict on Ram temple

    A large part of the government, the union and the BJP are willing to present the bill for the construction of the Ram Mandir in the winter session. At the same time the Congress has now cleared its stand on this. Senior Congress leader Manish Tewari, who arrived in Raipur, has made a big statement on the Ram temple that Congress will consider the Supreme Court’s decision on Ram temple.

    Three days of Deep Purpose Program in Ram Janmabhoomi, the burning of 3 lakhs is going to be made.

    The Yogi will inaugurate the memorial of the Korean Queen of the emir of the South Korean queen of Ayodhya.

    It is notable that South Korea’s first lady Kim Jung Suk is on a tour of India. On December 6, the festival will be celebrated in Ayodhya and Kim Jung Suk will be the chief guest in the program.

    >> Uttar Pradesh’s Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has invited all the saints in Ayodhya and asked him to be a part of the Diwali festival.

    >> Uttar Pradesh’s Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has invited all the saints in Ayodhya and asked him to be a part of the Diwali festival.

    Addressing the media, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister said in Hindi: “I have invited saints to Ayodhya for Diwali. I request all the saints to come in the festival and be part of the festival. Just want to inform that all work will start on time. ”

    Only yesterday the resolution passed in the mandate which has been ordered to build Ram temple before the election, its acceptance is clear from the said quote, there is hidden message.

    Addressing a rally in Bikaner, Rajasthan earlier this week, Yogi Adityanath had said:

    “Give the light to the lamp all over the country in the name of Lord Rama so that these emotions appear in a positive way, because the work of Ram will begin soon. We have to do this with determination and this determination will give us this work in progressive ways To do this, the time has come for us to do so. “We have to move forward ahead of Diwali.”

    On behalf of Akhil Bhartiya Sant Samiti, there has been a demand from the government for the construction of a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya at a conference of saints lasting two days in Delhi.

    On behalf of Akhil Bhartiya Sant Samiti, there has been a demand from the government for the construction of a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya at a conference of saints lasting two days in Delhi. Committee chairman Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Hansdevacharya read the order in this regard and asked the BJP government of the UP and the UP to form a law for the construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Actor of Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samaj and President Ramanandacharya Hansdevacharya asked the government on the lines of Somnath to form a law to build a Ram temple.

    On behalf of Akhil Bhartiya Sant Samiti, there has been a demand from the government for the construction of a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya at a conference of saints lasting two days in Delhi.

    On behalf of Akhil Bhartiya Sant Samiti, there has been a demand from the government for the construction of a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya at a conference of saints lasting two days in Delhi. Committee chairman Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Hansdevacharya read the order in this regard and asked the BJP government of the UP and the UP to form a law for the construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Actor of Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samaj and President Ramanandacharya Hansdevacharya asked the government on the lines of Somnath to form a law to build a Ram temple.

    It is evident from the fact that Ram Mandir will be formed in the winter session of Lok Sabha.

    Assembly elections are going on in five states. After that the winter session of Parliament is going to begin. It is expected, therefore, that the ruckus is fixed on this issue during the winter session. BJP MP Rakesh Sinha has also been asked to bring a private member bill on this issue. In such a situation within the Parliament, then this matter will be warmed. Even outside the Parliament, it will be preparing for this matter from the saints and saints. On the other hand, in the meeting of the High Council of Saints with the Vishwa Hindu Parishad in October, under the prescribed formula, till December, an attempt is being made to create an environment across the country.

    In the end, I want to make it clear that even the Saints’ Committee, the Vishvahindu Parishad or any other organization may create an environment in the aggressive form of temple construction but no such move will be taken by them, which will cause any kind of trouble to the government.

    It is a glimpse of the fact that CM Yogi has got what he has said after the two-day saint’s conference.

  • Gurukul-Foreign Delegation opens in the world if the Indian government helps

    About two thousand people visit India only for Ved study and research in a year. There are many countries of the world who want to establish Gurukul in the core of Indian education system, but can not do this due to lack of Acharya. The delegation from Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and Thailand who came to join the International Gurukul Conference held in Ujjain has said that Gurukul can be opened all over the world if the Indian government gives a little help.
    The Guru-disciple tradition of India, with a history of years, was world famous. After 600 years of Mughals and 200 years of slavery in the British, the Sanatan tradition and the unbroken India could not get foreign invasions. When the British came to know that Sanatan India can not be settled till the Gurukul Teaching tradition in India, then they hanker the root of India by making a name called Makale. Till the uninterrupted relationship of the Guru-disciple, by eliminating the Gurukul tradition, he struck the backbone of India. That was what the British wanted. India split into pieces Today the citizens of India who are experiencing intellectual bankruptcy, it is the responsibility of the British.
    Until India returns to its Gurukul tradition, the concept of unbroken India can not be realized. The Government of Madhya Pradesh has started working in this direction. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has said that the state government will soon start registering Gurukul. On the occasion of the inauguration of the three-day “International Virat Gurukul Sammelan” organized in Ujjain, he said, “Gurukuls will be registered in the state and they will be treated as same as mainstream schools. Every district of the state will promote the Gurukul system and the new The government will help in opening Gurukul. ”
    Registration will start from
    There is a long discussion on how Gurukul should be run in the Virat Gurukul Conference that lasted for three days in Ujjain and how it can be promoted. Organization of the Indian Board of Education Mukul Kanitkar said, “Firstly the Gurukuls will be registered. Talks are going on for many state governments. “He said that in Gurukul, students are taught more than the national curriculum framework and if the test of the learning outcome is taken then the Gurukul students will be ahead of other students of other schools and colleges.
    This will prove to be an appropriate step to improve the country’s impaired mindset. This decision of the Government of Madhya Pradesh has the ability to change the condition and direction of the country. Kendra’s Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat also participated in the function. Nearly 900 Gurukul of India and Nepal are participating in this program with the aim of getting connected in mainstream.
    Human Resource Development Minister Javadekar said that the HRD Ministry is working towards creating a new draft of education policy, which will be ready in the next three months. He says that the central government is hoping to revive the system ‘Vedic education’ because only Vedic education can turn the present generation of students into eligible patriots for the country. Now the secular intellectuals will get a crackdown. Their lies shop which had been running for so many years will be closed. Their desire to divide India into pieces will fail. India will have to become a world guru once again by returning to her eternal Vedic tradition. And Gurukul education system has the capacity to make India a world teacher.
    Foreign delegation shared comparative things of the Indian Gurukul tradition and the exotic Gurukul tradition. Said that Indian education system has been world-renowned due to the Gurukulas from time immemorial. India has no interest in teaching Vedas, Swavalamban and discipline. The Vedic tradition and education here is wonderful. If the Indian government gives us a little bit of cooperation, then the great Yoganukul Gurukul will also open in his country. If this happens, then their children will be able to develop their allotment by acquiring knowledge of 16 Vidyasens in their own country.
    In what country is Gurukul’s condition
    Nepal: All Gurukul Free
    Nepal has 85 delegations from Nepal. Among them, Sushil Chandra Officer, Chairman of Samarmatha Pragnapit, points out that there are approximately 200 Gurukuls in academic and non-academic in Nepal. All go free There the acharyo gets salaries from the government. We expect the Indian government to cooperate with us for teaching crafts and architecture.
    Bhutan: There is no shortage of Acharyo, Gurukul is also counted
    Seven-member delegation has come from Bhutan. Member Udaynarayan Bhatrai said that we are inspired by the Gurukul education system of India. There is a shortage of Vedacharya in Bhutan. That is why Gurukul is also only four to six. They are also just getting ready to get elementary education. Our people come to India to study Vedic texts. Our Gurukul open here is also expected to support the Government of India.
    Myanmar: After the completion of education, propaganda of religion
    Six people have been delisted from Myanmar. Among them, Dr. Vishnuvallabhanand, the director of Rameshwar Sanskrit College, 50 years old, said that in Myanmar, teaching of Sanskrit, Ved, Ved Grammar, Vedanta, Jyothishad, Sankhya Darshan, Yoga etc. are done. After leaving Gurkul, students preach religion. Many have settled in Bangkok or India.
    Thailand: No Gurukul, two months camp is given by the education of Vedic texts Five from Thailand