Tag: Sukma

  • Better facilities for preparing for examinations even in remote Vananchal

    Every youth wants to do something by contributing to the progress and development of the country. In this competitive era, every youth wants to be two steps ahead of others, for which they are constantly working tirelessly. In the end of the state, there is this chaos even among the youth of Sukma district surrounded by dense forest, river, mountain. If someone wants to improve the society by becoming an administrative officer, then by becoming a doctor or engineer, he wants to contribute in the interest of the country. Sukma also has an abundance of youths who want to spend their lives in the upliftment of the country, state and society by occupying such high positions. Due to Naxal violence for a long time, the pace of development here has been slow.
    It is noteworthy that Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel had met the youth of the Vivekananda Yuva Shakti Kendra Study Circle during his stay in Sukma recently and had inspired him to work hard for a better future. The Swami Vivekananda Yuva Shakti Kendra has been started with the aim of providing a better environment of education to the youth of the district and to give their talent a talent and give a right direction. A well equipped gymnasium has also been set up at the Yuva Shakti Kendra, along with the Granthalaya and Study Club, for the reading and writing of talented youth of the district. So that youth can make themselves healthy and healthy too.
    The youth of Sukma district are now spending most of their time in the library. This library, built at a cost of 60.41 lakh, has about 3000 books in various subjects as well as 06 computers so that the student can access the information of the country and abroad through books through internet. 25-year-old Shiv Kumar, who is preparing for the Union Public Service Commission examination, said that he is preparing for the administrative service examinations after completing his graduation. He often had to go to Jagdalpur or Raipur to get good books, but now he gets all the necessary books from the beginning of the library at the district headquarters. They spend 6 hours every day in the library, making good use of their time. Kumari Sangeeta, who is preparing for competitive examination, said that enough books have been provided by the district administration to prepare for all competitive examinations in the library. Along with this, books of engineering, medical, net etc. are also available, which is being given to the students of Sukma. Adarsh ​​Mishra, who is preparing for UPSC exams, said that the library has books of competitive examinations as well as a variety of books including literary, novel, philosophical, arithmetic as well as newspapers and important magazines like Kurukshetra, Planning, Event cycle etc. Not only are the youth getting help in preparing for the examinations, but the youth are getting help in basic construction.

  • Bhupesh Baghel will inaugurate English school and library in Sukma today

    Continuous development plans are coming out of the Chhattisgarh government. Now Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel will reach Sukma on his one-day tour on Monday and inaugurate the English school and library. After this, Durg, Bhilai and Bemetra will be on tour on Tuesday. CM Baghel is visiting different districts of the state from January 2. During this, he has dedicated development work worth crores of rupees to the public.

    Chief Minister Baghel will reach the Gyanodaya campus of Sukma at 12 am from Dantewada on Monday morning. Here Swami Atmanand will inaugurate the English Medium School. After this, at 12.05 pm after dedicating the District Library (Library) in Vivekananda Yuva Shakti campus, at 12.45 pm, we will visit the fitness center. He will then address the general assembly at 12.55 pm after the inauguration and foundation laying of various development works at the mini stadium.

    The CM will visit the development exhibition organized by various departments in the mini stadium itself and distribute the material to the beneficiaries. He will inaugurate the new building of Sarva Adivasi Samaj near Gadiras Road at 2.30 pm and will meet local heads at Circuit House at 3.05 pm. CM Baghel will reach Bhilai-3 police station premises at 5.30 pm from Sukma at 4.05 pm and take a night’s rest at his residence.

  • Sukma came into existence in 1300 AD, know the history of Mahadev Dongri ancient Shiva temple

    Sukma came into existence in the year 1300. The predecessors of the landowners of Sukma, who worked in the region under the then Maharaja of Bastar, originated from Rajasthan. He escaped from Rajasthan to Warangal State in Andhra Pradesh to escape atrocities during the Mughals’ reign in Rajasthan. They reestablished themselves here and began to lead their lives but the curse of bad times did not stop them from worrying even more, they were often subject to the highness of Maratha kings and Peshwas who were separated Taxes and penalties were levied. In order to avoid these atrocities, the predecessors of the zamindars have been passing through various forest areas through Sukma sent from around and started seeking shelter for themselves. One family in this group consisted of a father, mother and their boys, who tried to cross the Shabari River to reach the other bank of the river, but when they were in the middle of the river their boat got stuck in the swirl of the river. She went and an angel appeared to them and asked them to make a sacrifice among them to ensure the safety of the rest. The father readily accepted to offer to sacrifice himself, but his boy contested and said that as you are both healthy you can still have children and so I sacrifice myself by saying Let the boy jump into the river.

  • 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.

  • Khadi Board’s first Naikoff Mart in the state opens in Jagdalpur, Khadi, Village Industries and Naikoff will get goods

    Khadi Board’s first Khadi Naikoff Mart in the city was started by Rajendra Tiwari, Chairman of the Board. Khadi Gramodyog and Naikoff goods will be found in this mart, which started in Geedam Road of the city.

    After inaugurating the mart, the chairman of the board Rajendra Tiwari said that this is the first such mart in the state, where Khadi, village industries and Naikoff’s goods will also be found together. He told that Khadi will no longer be confined only to government departments, but will be branded so that it can reach the common people.

    He said that special discounts will also be available in goods here, in which 30 percent will be available on Khadi, 20 percent in goods of Naikoff and up to 10 percent on goods of village industries. During this Khadi Board MD Rajesh Rana, Deputy Director BP Banjare, Rohit Pandey and others were present.

    During his stay in Jagdalpur, Rajendra Tiwari gave necessary instructions while reviewing departmental plans with departmental officers in the meeting of Kanker, Kondagaon, Narayanpur, Jagdalpur, Sukma, Dantewada, Bijapur districts of Bastar division. During this time, pending cases have to be completed on the deadline and where the episode is less. Instructions were given to make more and more cases there.

    He said that giving priority to the unemployed people living in rural areas, providing self-employment and working with the aim of selling the material produced by them in the market.

  • Chief Minister strongly condemned Sukma Naxalite encounter

    Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel condemned the Naxalite encounter in Sukma district and paid his humble tribute to the martyrdom of Shri Nitin Bhalerao, Assistant Commandant of CRPF’s Cobra Battalion and paid deep condolences to his family members. . The Chief Minister has wished speedy recovery of the injured soldiers in this incident.

  • Maoists damaged hospital and school buildings in Sukma, Chhattisgarh

    Naxalites have damaged hospital building, school building in Sukma district of Chhattisgarh. Naxalites completely damaged the hospital, ashram and school building located in Badeshetty village of Phulpagadi police station area about 40 km from the district headquarters on Sunday evening. It is being told that Naxalites had reached there in the hundreds and were meeting after executing the attack.

    A heavy police force also reached the spot after receiving information about the incident. On seeing them, Naxalites fled from there. However, it is being told that the police has also arrested some suspects from the area. they are being interrogated.

    Police officials said there is a lack of medical service in remote areas of Sukma. The hospital premises here, which have been damaged by the Naxalites, was recently built about a month ago. Let us tell that the police and security forces are campaigning very aggressively against the Naxalites in the state, due to which the Naxalites are furious.

  • 2 Maoists killed in Bastar

    RAIPUR: Two Maoists were killed and several injured in a gunbattle with security forces in the forests of Burkapal, Sukma, in tribal Bastar, early on Saturday.

     The encounter occurred less than 24 hours after Greyhound commandos gunned down eight Maoists, six of them women, in a forest about 100km away in neighbouring Bijapur.
  • Two maoists killed in Burkapal area in Sukma

    The Chhattisgarh Police said two maoists were killed on Saturday in an encounter with security forces in Sukma’s Burkapal area. One of two maoists, killed in the ongoing operation, was a woman, PTI quoted a senior official as saying.

    Separate teams of the District Reserve Guard (DRG), the Special Task Force (STF) and the Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA), a unit of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), had been carrying out combing operations in Sukma for the last couple of days. The gunbattle broke out this morning when a joint team of the DRG and the STF was cordoning off a forest located deep inside Burkapal.
    This comes a day after eight maoists, including six women, were killed in a joint operation led by the Greyhounds, Telangana’s elite anti-Naxal unit, and aided by the Chhattisgarh police and the CRPF in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh.