Tag: happiness

  • Lord Jesus Christ showed us the path of love, kindness, compassion and service: Shri Bhupesh Baghel

    Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached St. Paul’s Cathedral in the capital city of Raipur today and met the people of Christian society. Attended the Lord’s Prayer and wished the people, including the Christian community, a happy Christmas on the birthday of Lord Jesus Christ and wished the Lord Jesus for happiness and prosperity for all.

    Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said on this occasion that the Lord Jesus Christ showed us the path of love, kindness, compassion and service for the welfare of the entire human race. Today is a great day, today is a day to thank them for the mercy, love and compassion of God. We need to follow their stated path and adopt their teachings in our conduct. The Chief Minister said that we people of Chhattisgarh are traditionally people walking on the path of love, harmony, brotherhood, compassion and mercy. The Chhattisgarh we dream of building, will be Chhattisgarh full of these qualities. The dream of building Nava Chhattisgarh is the dream of realizing the dreams of Lord Jesus Christ. Let us all get together to realize this dream as soon as possible.

    On this occasion, the Chief Minister celebrated Christmas by cutting the cake with the people present in the cathedral. All those present in the church prayed to the Lord. The church’s choir performed carol songs. Christmas was celebrated at St. Paul’s Cathedral by following the Kovid-19 protocol.

  • Yogi government will celebrate ‘Khushal Divas’ on 21st of every month

    Family planning services have an important role in reducing maternal and child mortality. The state government is working to promote family planning at the community level, bring awareness to it and increase its acceptance. The state government has now decided to celebrate Happy Family Day on 21st of every month due to its wide publicity. On this occasion, family planning related activities, awareness programs will be organized at all health units from the state to the village. Giving this information, Medical, Health and Family Welfare Minister Jai Pratap Singh said that he himself will be present in the event of happy family day in Siddharth Nagar on November 21, 2020.

    The Mission Director has also told that if the Rural Health and Nutrition Day (VHND) is on 21st, ‘Happy Family Day’ will be celebrated in a big way, focusing on the means of family planning. This day will be celebrated every month on 21st and if there is a national holiday on this date, it will be organized on the next working day.

  • Mangalasutra gift to wife with cow dung money, families are happy with Godhan justice scheme

    The land of my country, gold rose, diamonds and pearls … This line fits perfectly in Chhattisgarh region. There is a record crop of paddy in the soil of Chhattisgarh, full of water, forest land and mineral resources. Similarly, cow dung was of no value until a few years ago in this state, which is a pioneer in paddy production. Some people used the name of cow dung to ridicule someone, and there were many people who used to look at cow dung and started to shrink their nose and touch the cow dung. This was all a few years ago, now the unusable cow dung has become very useful and valuable here. No one is spared from even touching it. Pleasing lamps, manure and other products are not being made from cow dung. The love between cow dung income and husband and wife, happiness among the family is also increasing. One such story is from Kawardha district, where the wife of Gopalak Tirath Ram Sahu knew that one day this cow dung would give her a mangalsutra of gold. Tirath Sahu, who lives in the village, not only converted Gobar into income, but also strengthened this bond of love by buying a mangalsutra for his wife from his income. The effect has started appearing in different forms. So far, Rs 47 crore 38 lakh has been paid to the dung vendors under this scheme in the state. The result of timely payment to Gopalco is that prosperity is increasing as the revenue of cow dung collection is increased. The happiness of Mrs. Kajabai and her husband Mr. Tirath Ram Sahu, registered pastor in village Sonpuri Gudha in Kawardha district, had increased since the day Godan Nyaya Yojana was launched in the state. Tiratharam told that he too got his registration done in Gothan Management Committee. He earned 22 thousand 150 rupees from selling cow dung. He told that he works as a mason but with this income only the expenses of the house are able to run, he could not buy anything other than he wanted. He does not even have farming. Rural Tirathram said that after being registered with the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, apart from the available dung in the house, the cow dung is collected from outside and sold to the committee. All family members help in this task.