Tag: Public

  • Unnecessary huge crowd in public places after relaxation of lockdown, MLA Upadhyay agitated to convince people

    Parliamentary Secretary and MLA Vikas Upadhyay lockdown has expressed concern over the huge crowd in public places after the relaxation. On Wednesday, MLA Upadhyay himself should reach those places and convince the people. He said do not leave the house unless it is necessary. Try to have only one member from a house go to the market for daily tasks. MLA Upadhyay expressed his disdain for not wearing masks during this period. He told such people that they themselves are risking their lives. MLA Upadhyay also distributed masks to all such people. MLA Upadhyay also visited public places during the wards meeting. He pleaded not to take advantage of the laxity in lockdown unnecessarily. He said that the reduction in the rate of infection can increase at any time. He said that if necessary, go out in public place following the rules of Kovid. This will be the safety net for other members. Vikas Upadhyay also took a meeting of Congress workers during the regular meeting on Wednesday. He said that the public will remember the work done during your Corona period. This is the time to spread the government’s plans among the people. People should be benefited by this. It would be better to devote your time in the service of people in this period from service to the last person. He has instructed the activists to take cognizance of any person who appears without a mask in their eyes, and inspire them to apply the mask, explaining the benefits of applying the mask. MLA Vikas Upadhyay visited various areas of West Assembly and interacted directly with the people. Meanwhile, he also reached vaccination centers.

  • Work in progress for establishment of Bastar folk dance, folk culture and language academy

    During the last time of Bastar migration, the Chief Minister was directed to establish Bastar folk dance, folk culture and language academy. So that the local culture, folk dances, folk songs, vernacular halbi, gondi, bhatri etc. of the tribal region of Bastar can be transferred from one generation to the next generation and be introduced to the rest of the world.
    In this context, under the guidance of Collector Shri Rajat Bansal, continuous work is being done on four parts, respectively, on infrastructure, folk dance and folk songs, language faculty and folk literature, for the smooth implementation of the work. In this, separate works are being conducted to give impetus to the work of separate divisions. The construction of infrastructure in the first part of the work is towards completion in the village Asana. So that the institution will be started in the next day and traditional folk songs of Bastar, Dandami Madiya dance, Parab dance, Dhurwa Nacha etc. Likewise in folk songs, Chaitparab, Lejagit, Bhatrinat, Jagargit etc. can be introduced to the general public through experts. It can also be introduced to other countries and the world by performing it from time to time. Deputy Commissioner Tribal Development Department Shri Vivek Dalela is constantly working to complete these works.
    It is also very important to know the local dialect in order to know the area and work in the area. To understand the sightseers of Bastar and tourists from different regions of the state to increase knowledge in the local dialect of Halbi, Gondi as per the requirement of the officers and employees in Bastar and sometimes between the administration and the public. In order to reduce the distance of the city and to introduce the Halbi, Gondi culture of Bastar to the country and the world, the speaking course in Halbi and Gondi has been almost completed. Its original composition and compilation has been prepared by Shivnarayan Pandey “Kolia” and Ablesh Kumar “Dasru” respectively so that in the near future the officers and employees working in the field area can be trained in Halbi, Gondi.

  • AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal attacks journalist, threatens to smash his head in public!

    Few days back, Naseeruddin Shah made a disgusting comment saying that he feels scared for his children in India. He said that minorities live in fear in the country and cow issues have become more important than humans. This statement racked up huge controversy with people questioning his motives and intentions.

    But probably this man should be sent a video of AIUDF (All India United Democratic Front) chief who went to the extent of attacking a journalist on camera and threatening to kill him.

    The All India United Democratic Front is an organistion of the minorities founded by  Maulana Badruddin Ajmal in 3 October 2005 in Assam.This organisation  was said to be involved in the Azad maidan riots where the Amar Jawan jyoti was destroyed by miscreants. This same person had extended support to Rohingyas and militant groups in Assam.

  • Amarinder fatherly figure, will sort out issues: Sidhu

    Days after he said that Congress President Rahul Gandhi was his “captain” and not the Punjab Chief Minister, Navjot Singh Sidhu on Monday described Captain Amarinder Singh a “fatherly figure” and said he will sort out the issue with him.

    “You don’t wash dirty linen in public. He (Amarinder Singh) is a fatherly figure. I love him. I respect him. I will sort it out myself,” Sidhu told reporters when asked if he will apologize to Amarinder Singh.

    The controversy erupted when Sidhu in Hyderabad called Congress President Raul Gandhi his “captain” and Amarinder an “Army Captain”. His remarks came a day after he returned from Pakistan after attending the ground breaking ceremony of the Kartarpur corridor.

    After Sidhu’s remarks, many Punjab Ministers sought his dismissal from the Punjab government and asked him to apologize to the Chief Minister.

  • Cabinet approves extension of the term of the Commission to examine the issue of Sub-categorization of Other Backward Classes in the Central List till 31st May 2019

    The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the extension of the term of the Commission to examine the issue of Sub-categorization of Other Backward Classes in the Central List for six months beyond 30th November, 2018 and till 31st May 2019.

    The Commission has held extensive meetings with the stake holders including the State Governments, the State Backward Classes Commissions, various community associations and general public belonging to various Backward Classes and Commissions and also obtained records, caste-wise, of OBCs admitted in higher educational institution as well as similar caste-wise data of recruits in Central Departments, Central Public Sector Undertakings, Public Sector Banks & Financial Institutions.

    Based on the emanating information from the data as processed and analyzed, the Commission has expressed that a round of discussion with the States and their Backward Classes Commission was required before finalizing the sub-categorized lists and the Report.

  • Autonomy of RBI essential, nurtured by govt: FinMin

    Amid reports of its mounting tension with the RBI, the Finance Ministry Wednesday said the government has “nurtured and respected” autonomy of the central bank and has been holding extensive consultations with it on many issues.

    “The autonomy for the central bank, within the framework of the RBI Act, is an essential and accepted governance requirement. Government of India has nurtured and respected this,” it said in a statement.

    Both the government and RBI, in their functioning, have to be guided by public interest and the requirement of the Indian economy, it said. “For the purpose, extensive consultations on several issues take place between the government and the RBI from time to time.”

    However, the statement did not mention about the  government citing the never-before-used power of issuing directions under the Act to RBI Governor to seek a resolution to differences with the central bank.

    The government has sent at least three letters on different issues under Section 7 (1) of the Reserve Bank of India Act that gives it powers to issue any direction to the central bank governor on matters of public interest.

    “The government of India has never made public the subject matter of those consultations. Only the final decisions taken are communicated,” the statement said.

    “The government, through these consultations, places its assessment on issues and suggests possible solutions. The government will continue to do so,” it added.