Tag: Narva

  • Parks are being constructed in 24 sites to conserve biodiversity in the state, construction is in progress in these districts

    The Department of Forest and Climate Change has targeted to construct one biodiversity park in every district for the conservation and promotion of biodiversity in the state. Minister Mohammad Akbar said that the construction of biodiversity parks in the state will prove to be important in the successful implementation of the Narva, Garwa, Ghuruva, Bari program being run in Chhattisgarh as per the intention of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. A biodiversity park is being constructed in 24 sites of the state in an area of ​​about 5 thousand 700 hectares. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Chief of Forest Force Rakesh Chaturvedi informed that the construction of 24 biodiversity parks in 20 forest divisions is in progress in two phases in the state with an amount of Rs 50 crore approved in the years 2018-19 and 2019-20. Among them, a biodiversity park is being constructed in 340 hectare area at an amount of Rs 5 crore 20 lakh in Van Mandal Bastar. Similarly, the construction of Biodiversity Park is under progress in 546 hectares at an amount of Rs 1 crore in Forest Division Sukma, Rs 2 crore in Indravati Tiger Reserve Bijapur and 433 hectares area in Forest Division Surguja at an amount of Rs 2 crore 50 lakh. 677 hectares in Raipur district for an amount of Rs 5 crore 50 lakhs, 86 hectares in Rajnandgaon amounting to Rs 2 crore 50 lakhs, 404 hectares in Kanker amounting to Rs 3 crore 50 lakhs and in Bilaspur amounting to Rs 2 crore 50 lakhs A biodiversity park is being constructed in an area of ​​280 hectares. Similarly, the construction of a biodiversity park in Balodabazar, Forest Division-wise, from Rs 3 crore to 562 hectare in Dhamtari, Rs 2 crore 50 lakh to 1000 hectare in Dhamtari, Rs 3 crore to 100 hectare in Raigad and 200 hectare area in Korba at an amount of Rs 2 crore. In progress.

  • Government schemes are being disseminated in Halbi, Gondi and Chhattisgarhi in the districts of the division

    The state government has taken a unique initiative to make its public welfare schemes accessible to the tribals and forest dwellers in their bid in an easy and simple manner. Under this, Kala Jatha Dal went to the Haat-Bazaars with the major schemes of the state government such as Chief Minister Suchitan Abhiyan, Chief Minister’s Haat-Bazar Clinic Scheme, Chief Minister Slum Health Scheme, Rajiv Gandhi Nyaya Yojana, Narva, Garuva, Ghuruva and Bari Yojana among other government schemes To inspire the villagers to join and take advantage of them, the local dialects are presenting people in theatrical and dance forms in a natural manner. The public relations department of the state government is promoting the government’s schemes in Chhattisgarhi with local dialects like Halbi, Gondi and Bhatri through local Kalajathas in all the seven districts of Bastar division. The programs presented by art groups through song, music, folk dance and drama in local dialects are not only attracting the villagers, but also motivating them to take advantage of the schemes. Programs have been designed in the local culture, tradition, dance and theatrical style to connect the local people in the promotion of the schemes. In the midst of local culture, theater, skit, information about public welfare schemes is being given to people in an interesting manner. Under this, schemes are being disseminated by art groups in Halbi and Gondi and in Chhattisgarhi in Kanker district in the six districts of Bastar division, Bastar, Dantewada, Bijapur, Sukma, Kondagaon and Narayanpur districts. Publicity materials of departmental schemes published by Public Relations Department are being distributed free of cost by art groups.

  • Photo-exhibitions in divisions, districts, development blocks on completion of two years of Chhattisgarh government

    A good picture has the power of millions of words. The same power of photographs has been used by the Public Relations Department to take the government’s plans to remote villages. The department has started a series of photo-exhibition events from divisional headquarters to districts and block headquarters, and is getting good response. Crowds of people from rural areas are seen in these exhibitions. Through photographs, the information of the schemes is also reaching those people, who have not yet reached the light of literacy.

    The specialty of this event is that people were also connected to the historicity of different cities and districts through the exhibition. For example, in the capital Raipur, the exhibition was organized in the Swami Vivekananda Gardens complex located at the historic Budhatalab, and at the Town Club just opposite the Sirhasar Bhawan in Jagdalpur. A photo exhibition was organized at the Corn Garden in Dhamtari and it was held at the cultural building in Bijapur. Exhibition was held in Jashpur’s Bazaar Dand, people visited the exhibition at River View Road in Bilaspur for four days.

    Through this exhibition, various public representatives including MPs, MLAs, Mayors also interacted with the general public. It was appreciated by the people after getting information about the development works, innovations and public friendly policies of the government in the last two years in Chhattisgarh. Among the exhibitions, Chief Minister Haat Bazaar Clinic Scheme, Chief Minister Nutrition Campaign, Dr. Khubchand Baghel Health Assistance Scheme, Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana, Godan Nyaya Yojana, Chief Minister Urban Slum Health Scheme, flourishing nature of historic old age, development and beautification of Raipur city, electricity Bill Half Plan, Development of Ram Van Gaman Tourism Circuit, Forest Dependents’ Welfare Schemes, Narva, Garwa, Ghurwa, Bari, Rural Development, Dai-Didi Clinics, Sovereign PDS, Garh Kalewa Scheme, Pauni Pasari Yojana, Supply of clean drinking water Our Photos related to schemes like Lakshya, Padhai Tunhar Duar etc. are being displayed.

  • 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.

  • Narva, Garwa, Ghurwa and Bari: Rural economy strengthened

    Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel gave the slogan as soon as he took over the power of the state – four symbols of Chhattisgarh are Narva, Garuva, Ghurwa and Bari Ella Bachao hai Sangwari (There are four symbols for identification of Chhattisgarh, Narva (Nala), Garwa (Animals and Gothan), Ghurava (fertilizer) and Bari (garden), their preservation is necessary. Through this scheme, help in ground water recharge, irrigation and organic farming, it made it easier for the farmer to take dual crops. Proper care of animals was ensured. Traditional The kitchen garden and rural economy have been strengthened and nutrition levels have also seen improvement. Now we are returning to the work of preserving the ancient culture and concerns.

    This scheme is applicable across the state. Help for MGNREGA is being provided to plant the fence, while self-help groups are being assisted by women and social welfare. The villagers themselves are helping out. The problem of stray cattle is decreasing in the villages, so the farmer is also excited and eager to plant the second and third crops.

  • Training is being imparted to the Gothan groups by departmental staffs to promote vermi manure production

    Under the ambitious scheme of the Chhattisgarh government, in the Gowthan of the district under Narva, Garuva, Ghuruva and Bari, the farmers of the district are being provided a pardon by the farmers of the district. Deputy Director of Agriculture Department Mr. S.R. Dongre and Senior Agricultural Development Officer, Mr. B.R. The Gauthan of Village Bamhani was inspected by Horsemen on Wednesday 09 December. During this time 17 trolley parades have been provided by farmers in Gauthan. So far, 35 trolley parades have been done by the farmers in 4 Gothans and by the farmers themselves, the parades are being provided for arranging the feed of the animals. In this connection, 25 stitches have been constructed in village Borandabazar for manufacturing vermicompost with lowcast technology in Gothan. In addition, in 10 Gauthanas, 10 to 10 stitches have been prepared with lowcast technology and in which Vermikhad manufacturing process is being adopted. Gauthan groups are being trained from time to time by departmental staffs to promote vermi manure production through lowcast technology in Gothan.

  • Ajman reaped benefits of paddy with Narva, Garuva, Ghurwa and Bari schemes

    Due to Kovid-19, where the economy collapsed in lockdown. At the same time, Mr. Ajman Yadav, resident of Bhairamband village of Dantewada district, has earned an income of about one lakh rupees by selling vegetables. So that his family is happy even in this crisis, he is a normal farmer. He used to cultivate only paddy in the traditional way, started planting greens in limited land near his house for the last two years, which gave an income of 30-40 thousand, which led Ajman to move towards horticulture crop and horticulture. The Chief Minister expressed his desire to produce horticulture crops in an advanced manner by contacting the employees. With the help of the department’s staff, the micro irrigation scheme has been producing tomato, lady finger, barbati, bitter gourd, etc. for the last two years by earning more from the advanced technology of forest drop more crop and mulching at a low cost, from which about 60-80 thousand rupees. Has earned
    Benefiting from the government’s multi-pronged scheme Narva, Garuva, Ghurwa and Bari schemes, the horticulture department made chain gender fencing in Naveen Bari and the farmer is getting double benefit under this Bari program. There is a saying that “the price of mangoes, kernels of mangoes” has changed. Because under the Bari scheme, the farmer is getting wages under NREGA to produce vegetables and also got employment. The farmer says, now I do not have to go elsewhere for work.
    I have got employment only in my farming. This year the crop of barbatti bitter gourd and cucumber is being cultivated in 2 acres of land by drip and irrigation method. Due to which there is a possibility of net income of about one and a half lakh rupees. Ajman is very happy after adopting horticulture crop, and is taking care of 06 members of his family.

  • Development of the means of rainwater harvesting, irrigation and livelihood through the Narva scheme

    Among the key components of the state government’s ambitious Suraji scheme, the Narva project in Narva, Garuva, Ghuaruwa and Bari schemes is purely based on the watershed concept under MGNREGA’s guide lines for rainwater harvesting, irrigation and livelihoods. Under this project, the District Panchayat Bastar prepared a DPR for rainwater harvesting according to the Reads to Valley concept. Under the scheme, such structures will be built which are capable of holding and recharging some amount of rainwater for further use through surface storage or ground water. Livelihoods have been affected due to climate change and lack of irrigation potential due to low rainfall and low irrigation potential. The main objective of the scheme is to create safe livelihoods in rural areas as they mostly depend on rain water for irrigation and agriculture related works.
    All seven blocks of Bastar district fall under the MWC (Mission Water Conservation) as dry and irrigated. In recent years, there has been a lot of change in the rainfall pattern in the district and the availability of water for irrigation and ground water level has decreased and due to these reasons has become an important project for the district. A detailed action plan has been prepared for treatment by selecting a total of 65 drains in the district under Narva. Physical survey of NALO and GIS satellite has been used to prepare action plan. The survey covers a total of 5125 small and big works on these channels. Whose catchment capacity is 104483 ha and the total length of the drain is 624.65 km. Total 65 gram panchayats are being covered on these 65 nalas with works done as per requirement, SCT, CCT, plantations, brushwood, street plug, LBC, Gabion, stop dam, check dam, irrigation canal, farm pond, There are wells, new rhythms etc. Treatment of sewer is essential in the watershed concept. For preparation of the scheme, we have used the GIS method and ground level survey at the gram panchayat level to solve the issues of water requirements at the gram panchayat level. Used GIS based software such as Google Earth etc. For better implementation of the work, we use various layers of Bhuvan portal for better understanding of the drain and plan it according to the treatment. For better efficiency of the scheme, an action plan is being prepared to achieve maximum production from the scheme to increase the availability of water and irrigation capacity to strengthen livelihoods with the Gram Panchayat.

  • Gouthans are becoming the basis of economic prosperity in the villages of Chhattisgarh

    The final process of making organic manure by adding Australian earthworms has started in the Gothans of Basin of Sakti development block of Janjgir-Champa district and the village Basantpur of Baloda development block. After a few days, organic manure will start to be prepared in these plants. With this, the income of women groups will increase and they will become economically strong and self-sufficient.

    The Australian earthworm prepared by Beehan’s Gange Maia self-help group, Behradih has been put up with the help of Master Trainer Deen Dayal Yadav at Vermi Taka for Vermi Compost by Rishikwar and Arun Yadav, ADO of Panchayat and Rural Development Department. Under Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel’s ambitious Narva, Garwa, Ghurwa aur Bari scheme, Gauthans are being built across the state under the Godhan Nyaya Yojana where cow dung is being collected and purchased as well as door to door in cities under Clean India Mission Clean City Waste and dry waste are being collected separately at the SLRM center by collecting garbage.

    In this regard, Deendayal Yadav said that it is necessary to have cow dung at least 1 week old to make high quality vermi compost. The same is being made by making the West de Composer and Jeevamrit to make good manure within 45 days. Along with this, complete information is being given about the management of earthworms properly and ways of packaging the compost. He informed that the vermi compost being prepared by the women of the group will be sold directly in the service cooperative societies at the rate of Rs 8 per kg.