Batch wise training has been started on Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of all the medical officers of the district regarding pre-preparation for the possible third wave of Kovid-19 infection in the district. Following the instructions of Collector Shri Nileshkumar Kshirsagar and Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. NR. Under the guidance of Navratna, Officer-in-Charge, Dedicated Kovid Hospital Dr. Jai Patel and Dr. Nemesh Sahu, M.D. Ventilator, Oxygen Support Therapy ECG under onsite ICU care through medical team in dedicated Kovid Hospital by Medicine. 07 days training was given on etc. In which Dr. Sudhanshu Patel and Dr. Ankur Sahu from Block Mainpur, Dr. Sunil Reddy and Dr. Shubham Rajkane from Devbhog, Dr. Aditya Chopra from Fingeshwar, Dr. Rahul Netam from Chhura have received training. The medical team of Master Trainer from Dedicated Kovid Hospital also included Dr. Giteshwar, Dr. Laxmikant, Dr. Mukesh, Dr. Rupendra, Dr. Mayank and Dr. Ajay.
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Housewife-turned-woman woman earning two lakh rupees annually in Rajnandgaon
After marriage, Pemin Sahu of village Pendarwani of Chhuikhadan development block in Rajnandgaon district, who is busy with household chores with chulha-chouka at home, is doing agricultural work. By cultivating banana and papaya, she is showing an example of self-sufficiency. Perseverance along with hard work and hard work has made this woman an ideal for women in Vananchal. Pemin cultivated vegetables are now being sent to Maharashtra as well. She is earning an income of two lakh rupees every year.
Pemin’s confidence in joining Bihaan under the State Rural Livelihood Mission has increased and the economic situation has strengthened. He told that he is a homemaker and has six acres of land, in which he used to plant paddy with the help of his relatives. She also handled the entire housework. Due to this, even after working all day, they were not getting time. Mother Bamleshwari Riddhi-Siddhi joined the self-help group, she changed. He took a loan of one lakh 50 thousand rupees from the group for taking horticulture crops and started the cultivation of banana and papaya.
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Collector and SP inspect Tarna, Kansara and Pusalda Gothans of Pusaur region
Collector Shri Bhim Singh yesterday along with Superintendent of Police Shri Santosh Kumar Singh inspected the Gothans of village panchayat Tarna, Kansara and Pusalda of Pusaur area and purchased dung and took stock of the present condition of prepared vermi fertilizer. In Tarna Gothan, officials said that 8 thousand and 3 thousand vegetables worth Rs 11 thousand have been sold by two different women self-help groups. There are a total of 266 animals in this village, out of which 80 to 90 animals come to Gothan every day. The process of preparing vermi compost has started here, soon this plant will be self-sufficient. Collector Mr. Singh instructed to provide Rs. 50 thousand for the construction of sanitary pads to women self-help groups in Tarna. At Gothan in Kansara, the officials informed that by October 31, the cow dung purchased has been put in the vermi pit, which will be available for sale in the first week of January as vermi manure. Collector Mr. Singh said that in each of the Gothanas, such planning should be done that the cow dung up to one month ago should be put in the Vermi Pit. If vermis pits are falling short, then make proposals to prepare more and also prepare vermi compost in the waterproof kit provided by the Department of Agriculture, he instructed to provide compost from the gothan as per the requirement of local farmers when vermi compost is available. And said that no person has to go round the committees to buy vermicompost. The entire process of selling fertilizer should be available in Gothan through the app.
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Vaccination preparations for Kovid 19 vaccine in state
Preparations for Kovid-19 vaccination have been started in the state. 97.95 percent data of health workers in the state has been collected. 27931 sites and 8192 vaccinators have been identified for vaccination.
Health Department officials said that 630 cold chain points are functioning in the state for safe maintenance of vaccine and 80 new cold chain points are being constructed. There is an additional capacity of 85000 liters for safe maintenance. To increase the number of vaccinators, male health workers are also being trained and vaccines of private health institutions will also be identified and trained. Dry stores have been identified at the state, regional and district levels for maintenance of syringes and other materials related to vaccination.
A state level steering committee has been constituted for complete monitoring and coordination of vaccination. State level task force committee has also met. Task force committee meetings are also being held in various districts.