Tag: Observation

  • Collector instructed to equip Mahasamund’s ponds

    Doman Singh inspected the various government offices, town wards, ponds and roads of the district headquarters Mahasamund last day. He reached the tehsil office and inspected the sanitation arrangements there. Instructed to develop a garden on the vacant land of Tehsil office premises. After this, he inspected the cleaning works being carried out in wards no. 20 and 21 and gave necessary guidelines. Wardwas informed that the drain has not been cleaned for the last two-three months. On this, the Collector directed the Chief Municipal Officer to issue notice to the concerned sweeper.
    After this, Collector Mr. Singh inspected the ancient Mahamaya pond located in the middle of the city. On this, he asked to construct changing rooms at the bathing places of the women in the pond, clean the surroundings, do not spread the dirt, make a well-painted painting along the edges of the pond, build a separate tank to immerse the worship material. At which devotees can immerse the Havan Pujan material. This will not contaminate the water tank. After this, inspected Shitla Talab, Tamki Talab, Bandhwa Talab. During this time, they cleaned, pinching, changing rooms for women, C.C. He gave necessary guidelines for planting trees around the roads and ponds. The collector also visited the vegetable market. He asked the officials to explain why the vegetables should not be sold by roadside vendors. Because the people coming to the vegetable market from the vegetable jamming road have inconvenience in parking the vehicle. On this occasion, the Chief Municipal Officer informed that Mahasamund informed about the action plan to be done on these ponds in the city. On this occasion, Additional Collector Mr. Jogendra Kumar Nayak, SDM Mr. Sunil Kumar Chandravanshi, Chief Municipal Officer Mr. A.K. Haldar, Tehsildar Shri Moolchand Chopra and concerned officials were present.

  • Bhupesh observed English medium school

    Bhupesh Baghel visited the Government Narhardev English Medium School, being run under Swami Atmanand English Medium School Scheme today, on the second day of migration to Kanker. To give a new direction in the field of education to the new generation of the state, this scheme, being run by the Government of Chhattisgarh, started the English Medium School with the aim of improving the talent of the students of the state and making them capable of all kinds of competitions at the national level. Has been.

    Chief Minister Baghel visited various classrooms during the observation of the English Medium School and discussed with the students and teachers about teaching and learning in the school. Studying school children spoke to the Chief Minister in English and also recited Poem to them. Seeing the children studying in the digital class room, the Chief Minister recalled his studies saying that we had studied in the black board duster, but now our new generation has got the facility to study in the digital class room.

    Baghel congratulated all the people for Chherchera festival during the interaction with Palko. He said that English Medium School has been started to promote teaching and learning in English medium. In the first phase, 52 English Medium Schools have been started in the state. 100 more new English medium schools will be opened from the next academic session. Palak Virendra Pandey, Rekharam Sahu and Ranjit Singh Thakur told the Chief Minister that Swami Atmanand English Medium School Scheme is a very good scheme for the middle class family. Frustrated with the fees of private schools, the parents thanked them for the establishment of English medium school. On the request of the students, the Chief Minister also played badminton with the students and took selfies.

  • Bhupesh Baghel observed Gothan here, with paddy sacks weighed

    Bhupesh Baghel, during his stay in Bastar division, reached village Kongera of the large Rajpur development block of Kondagaon district, where the villagers gave him an unprecedented welcome. During this time, he observed activities conducted by various self-help groups, including Adarsh ​​Gauthan Kongera. The Chief Minister inspected various products and activities prepared by the groups including goat farming, poultry farming, Dona-Pattal manufacturing center, pulses processing-packaging unit, Godhan Milk Production Center in Gauthan campus. Public Health Engineering Minister and District In-charge Minister Guru Rudra Kumar, State Excise and Commerce Minister Kavasi Lakhma, Kondagaon MLA Mohan Markam, Keshkal MLA Santram Netam and Advisor to Chief Minister Rajesh Tiwari were present on the occasion.

    Chief Minister Baghel was welcomed by the women of Bihan group in the Adarsh ​​Gowthan campus by performing floral wreaths and folk dancers with the traditional tribal dance of Bastar. He then visited various stalls set up in the Gothan complex. When asked about the activities of the group by the Chief Minister, Anita Sahu, president of Amrita Self Help Group Vishrampuri, said that there are 12 members in their group who sell chilli, spices, turmeric, coriander powder by preparing and packaging it. This has given his group a net income of 50 thousand rupees within a year. The Chief Minister congratulated him for the better work.

    The Chief Minister then visited the Mushroom Production Unit, in which Janato Mandavi of Pragati Self Help Group and Premlata Netam of Sheetla Self Help Group informed about the production of astroed mushrooms and their income. After this, the Chief Minister inspected the goat husbandry shed, poultry shed, Godhan milk production center, pulses processing-packaging room and inquired about their activities.

  • Bhupesh Baghel observes aviation livelihood center

    On Wednesday, Bhupesh Baghel visited the Aviva Livelihood Center in Kondagaon. He discussed women with women self-help groups working in various employment oriented activities and got information about their work and encouraged them. Village Industries Minister Guru Rudra Kumar, Industries Minister Kawasi Lakhma, Lok Sabha MP Deepak Badge and MLA Mohan Markam were also present on the occasion. Around 200 women groups are conducting 12 types of livelihood activities in this Udaan Bihan Livelihood Center in Kondagaon. Along with training, employment opportunities are also being provided to women groups here. The women’s group is making food processing, spice manufacturing, cookies, footwear manufacturing, incense sticks, chalk, soap, sanitary trees, iron craft manufacturing, LED bulbs, chudis and cement poles.

  • Photographic exhibition organized by the Public Relations Department in the Joint District Office Building

    The remarkable work done by the Public Relations Department in the last two years of the state government is being conveyed to the public through photo exhibition. After organizing photo exhibition in all the development blocks of the district, on the instructions of Collector Shri Shyam Dhawade, a photo exhibition has been organized in the ground floor of the Joint District Office Building. A photo exhibition has been organized with the aim of reaching out to the general public about the work done by the collector Mr. Dhavade and the people should be encouraged to take advantage of the government schemes. Citizens, officers and employees visiting the office collector are observing the exhibition put up by the department. Photo exhibition is a powerful medium of communication with the public and through pictures is attracting people about government schemes. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, the changes in the lives of ordinary citizens are being brought to the public through photo exhibition due to the implementation of remarkable works and schemes in two years. Shri Ganga Ram, who reached the Joint District Office, said that he had come to the office of the Education Department in connection with some work of his son, when he visited the exhibition of Public Relations Department. He said that the present government has not only prepared an action plan on all aspects of development for all sections, but has also protected and benefited the public interest of Chhattisgarh by implementing them. The present government is providing benefits of these schemes by providing Suraji Gaon Yojana, Godhan Nyaya Yojana, Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana, Chief Minister Suchitan Abhiyan, Haat Bazar Clinic Scheme and Forest Rights Letter to the last person. People coming to the joint district office building are watching and appreciating the exhibition. People can visit the exhibition organized by the Public Relations Department during office hours.

  • Collector inspected works of Bastar Art Gallery and Urban Slum Health Scheme

    Collector Shri Rajat Bansal visited the under construction Bastar Art Gallery Bhairamdev Ward and Pathraguda Ward near Dalpat Sagar in Jagdalpur city on Sunday and inspected the works of Chief Minister Urban Slum Health Scheme. CMHO Dr. Chaturvedi, Commissioner Municipal Corporation Shri Prem Patel and other officials were present on the occasion.

    Collector Shri Bansal also informed the craftsmen near the Bastar Art Gallery Dalpat Sagar for the sale of their goods and a place for lab and training school. It is noteworthy that Bastar Art Gallery is being constructed in the old electrical and mechanical building of Dalpat Sagar. A watch tower is also being constructed near it. Tourists can see the view of sunrise and sunset time. The collector directed the officials present on the spot to complete this work soon. After this, Mr. Bansal reached Bhoramdev and Pathraguda ward and inspected the works of Chief Minister Urban Slum Health Scheme. During this, in addition to observing the ambulance, he took information from the patients present on the spot regarding timely medicines etc.

  • Hundreds of people visited the Vikas photo exhibition held in Shivrinarayan

    Hundreds of people enthusiastically observed and processed the exhibition on 17 December, the second day of the Vikas photo exhibition held in the religious town of Shivrinarayana on the completion of the two-year successful tenure of the present government under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel.
    Based on historical development works, innovative programs, schemes and public welfare policies of the state and district in the last two years, this photo exhibition was observed today by panchayats, public representatives, and common citizens of Shivrinarayan city during last two years Information was received about the development and plans of the state. During this time, the publicity department’s published publicity material and literature were distributed to those who came to see the exhibition.
    Today, Shri Purushottam Sharma, Shri Vimal Devagan, Mr. Haricharan Patel, Mr. Giridhar Yadav, Mr. Rakesh Kashyap, Mr. Kishan Sahu, Mr. Yoddha Raut, Mr. Satish Das Manikpuri, Mr. Toran Lal Kaivartya, Mr. Abhishek Devagan, Mr. Damodar Shriwas, Shri Suresh Sarathi, Mr. Rohit Nishad, Mr. Narayana Kaivartya, Mr. Bholashankar Tiwari and other citizens visited the exhibition.

  • Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today visited Gauthan of village Gamhariya in Jashpur district

    Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel visited Gauthan of village Gamhariya in Jashpur district today. They saw employment oriented activities of women self-help groups there. After discussing with the women, they got information about their work and encouraged them. Mr. Baghel purchased cow dung under Gowdhan justice scheme and inquired about arrangements for construction of vermi compost. He suggested the use of vegetables produced by women’s groups in the mid-day meal program in schools and hostels in Gauthan. The Chief Minister also purchased Adusa powder and soap manufactured by women’s groups and also saw them running para-cutting machines kept in Gauthan. The women also showed various materials prepared by the group including donna-pattal. Sandal making by Chandni Mahila Self-Help Group under Sooraji Gram Yojana, Soap Making by Ekta Self-Help Group, Dona-Pattal by Ratrani Self-Help Group and Vermi Compost by Om Nari Self-Help Group under Gumharia Gauthan is. The Chief Minister also planted a mango plant in Gothan. Scaffolding for cattle is made in Gauthan and para is laid. A biogas plant has also been set up in Gothan. On this occasion, Minister in-charge of Food and District Shri Amarjit Bhagat, Parliamentary Secretary MLA Mr. Chintamani Maharaj, Jashpur MLA Mr. Vinay Bhagat were also present.