A delegation of mass organizations met Bhupesh Baghel today at his residence office in connection with the Silger movement. He discussed various topics related to this movement with Chief Minister Mr. Baghel. The Chief Minister told the delegation that a magisterial inquiry is being conducted into the Silger incident. He said that the State Government is ready to meet the development related needs of the people of the area, he appealed to the mass organizations to come forward and cooperate with the State Government in the development work. The delegation made a demand that a delegation of Silger village wants to meet Chief Minister Mr. Baghel. The Chief Minister agreed to his demand.
The delegation included human rights activist Ms. Bela Bhatia, Chhattisgarh rescue movement’s convener Mr. Alok Shukla, Chhattisgarh Kisan Sabha President Mr. Sanjay Parate and trade union organization Actu General Secretary Mr. Bijendra Tiwari. Adviser to the Chief Minister, Ruchir Garg, Additional Chief Secretary Home Shri Subrata Sahu, Special Director General of Police Shri Ashok Juneja were present on the occasion.
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Delegation of mass organizations met Chief Minister regarding Silger incident
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Polluted water is not coming out of any industry in the state
Chhattisgarh Environmental Protection Board has claimed effective control over water pollution caused by water polluting industries in the state. Mandal has also claimed to monitor the water quality of natural water sources.
The statement issued by the mandal said that it is also being ensured that all the water polluting industries set up in the state are operated along with the installation of contaminated water treatment plant. Courts of action are also taken along with shutting down of industries and shutting down of power supply if disturbances are found. A written statement has been issued to Guswar by the Chhattisgarh Environmental Protection Board. In this, it has been told from the mandal that the water reaching the Kharun river from Bhanpuri, Urala and Siltra industrial area of Raipur is not affecting the quality of the drains and Kharun river in any way.
The quality of natural water resources in the main rivers of the state, Mahanadi, Shivnath, Kharun, Arpa, Hasdev, Kelo, Shankhani-Dankani, Mand, Indravati are being continuously monitored. Divisional officials said that various sampling points have been made for this, from where samples are used to check the quality of the water sources.