Tag: Tamradhwaj Sahu

  • Chief Minister celebrates the first morning of New Year with labourers

    Bhupesh Baghel celebrated the first morning of New Year 2021 by sharing sweets with the labourers at Chawdi. Labourers were overjoyed to see Chief Minister with them. Chief Minister shared sweets with them and gifted them shawls with hearty New Year greetings. 

    On the occasion, Chief Minister said that labourers have shaped Chhattisgarh with their hard work. The heights of development we see in the state today, its foundation was laid by the ‘shramveers’. Chief Minister said that Year 2020 came with major challenges due to corona. Many of our labourers were stranded in other states. We ensured that our fellow citizens labourers got help. We coordinated with other states and made arrangements for their safe return, quarantine, and treatment. I am happy that we could help not only the labourers of Chhattisgarh but also those of other states who were stranded in Chhattisgarh. They were provided food and transport facility. Chief Minister said that ‘shramveer’ are our strength. It is due to the participation of labourers, we managed to take the development of state to a new heights. 

    said that through various schemes of the Labor Department, we are working for the welfare of labourers. Foundation of state’s development is strong because of the participation and contribution of farmers and workers. It is our top priority to take care of their interests and to work for their economic growth opportunities. He said that English Medium School Scheme was started to ensure that children of laborers also have access to English medium education. So far 52 schools have been opened. This year 100 schools will be started. Mobile clinics, Dai Didi clinics have been commenced for healthcare. On this occasion, Home Minister Mr. Tamradhwaj Sahu, Bhilai MLA Shri Devendra Yadav also address the labourers at Chaavdi. Labourers and daily wagers were overjoyed to have Chief Minister among them. On this occasion Bhilai MLA and Mayor Shri Devendra Yadav, former MLA Smt Pratima Chandrakar and other public representatives were present. Meanwhile, former Divisional Commissioner Mr. TC Mahawar, IG Mr. Vivekananda Sinha, Collector Dr. Sarveshwar Narendra Bhure, SP Mr. Prashant Thakur and other officers were also present.

  • Public Works Minister inaugurated various development works worth Rs 15 crore – Bhoomi Pujan

    Home and Public Works Minister Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu inaugurated and performed Bhoomi Pujan of various development works worth about Rs.15 crore in various villages of Bemetara district on Thursday. MLA Bemetra Shri Ashish Chhabra, State Backward Class Commission Chairman Shri Thaneshwar Sahu and local public representatives and large number of villagers were present in the Bhumipujan-inauguration program.

    Public Works Minister Mr. Sahu constructed the construction of the approach road from the village Khapri-Mouli-Chandi main road in Berla development block costing 19 lakh 96 thousand rupees, the construction cost of the poor Khurd Basti approach road of Pendritrai-Gudheli-Bhalesra (main district road) cost 19 lakh 91 thousand rupees, construction cost of Anganwadi access road at Ghatiyakhurd from Khapri-Pahra main road cost 19 lakh 88 thousand rupees, drain construction cost at Amora new population colony on Ahivar Berla Kobia main road and Rs 18 lakh 84 thousand rupees on Ahivara Berla Cobia main road Inaugurating drain construction cost of Rs 17 lakh 8 thousand in Amora Basti.

  • Home Minister bowed to the service and dedication of Border Security Force soldiers

    For the sovereignty and security of the country, the service and dedication of Border Security Force (BSF) personnel posted on the outskirts has been saluted by the Home Minister Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu. The Home Minister attended the BSF Foundation Day program held in Mana, the capital on Friday.
    Home Minister Sahu, while bowing to the BSF jawans for their service to the nation, said that the BSF is called the “first wall of defense” of Indian territories. The BSF has distinguished itself as a brave force, believing unwaveringly on its commitment to save the country and assist civilians during natural disasters. India is proud of BSF. In Chhattisgarh state also, BSF in anti-Naxal operations. Has an important role. Additional Chief Secretary Home Shri Subrata Sahu, Border Security Force ADG Shri S. L. BSF officials including Thaosan, Special Director General of Police Shri RK Vij and Shri Ashok Juneja were present.
    It is noteworthy that after the Indo-Pakistan and Indo-China wars, the BSF was formed on December 1, 1965 as a unified central agency to ensure the security of India’s borders and matters connected therewith. It is the world’s largest border guarding force.

  • After the formation of the new government, the importance of Chhattisgarhi Rajbhasha, Chhattisgarhi Teej-festivals increased more: CM Bhupesh Baghel

    The Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated a virtual seminar organized at the Mahant Ghasidas Memorial Museum in the capital Raipur on the occasion of 8th Chhattisgarhi Official Language Day from his residence office here today.

    On this occasion, Mr. Baghel honored 09 dignitaries of the state for their significant contribution in the propagation, literature creation and promotion of Chhattisgarhi Rajbhasha. Culture Minister Mr. Amarjeet Bhagat, Home Minister Mr. Tamradhwaj Sahu, School Education Minister Dr. Premasay Singh Tekam, Women and Child Development Minister Mrs. Anila Bhendia, Forest Minister Mr. Mohammad Akbar, Public Health Engineering Minister Mr. Rudra Guru, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Shishupal Shorey, Culture Department Secretary Mr. Ambalagan P., Director Shri Amrit Vikas Topno was present on the occasion.

    Chief Minister Mr. Baghel while addressing the program in Chhattisgarh said that after the formation of the new government, the importance of Chhattisgarhi Rajbhasha, Chhattisgarhi Teej-festivals has increased. The state government has declared Hareli, Teeja-Pora, Karama Jayanti, World Tribal Day holiday.

    The Chief Minister said that Bahiniman has come in Chhattisgarhi dress in the seminar organized on Rajbhasha Day in Mahant Ghasidas Memorial Museum Auditorium. Earlier he was hesitant to speak in Chhattisgarhi, now when Chhattisgarhi people meet, they speak proudly in their language Chhattisgarhi. He said that Chhattisgarhi, Hindi, Awadhi and Brij languages ​​are contemporary, but in other languages ​​more literature surgeon has been done than Chhattisgarhi language. There is a great need for development of Chhattisgarhi language and creation of literature in Chhattisgarhi language. He said that children are also being taught in languages ​​like Gondi, Halbi, Kudukh, Surgujia in the state. On this occasion, the Chief Minister congratulated the people of Chhattisgarhi Rajbhasha Day.
    Chief Minister Shri Baghel, among the Chhattisgarhi Rajbhasha servants who were honored on the occasion, Shri Nandkishore Shukla Bilaspur, Mr. Vaibhav Pandey Bemetariha, Raipur, Dr. Chittaranjan Kar Raipur, Dr. Pardeshiram Verma Bhilai, Mr. Rameshwar Vaishnav Raipur, Mr. Sanjeev Tiwari Durg Advocate, Dr. Rajan Yadav Khairagarh, Mr. Devesh Tiwari Raipur and Ms. Sudha Verma Raipur.

  • Include useful works in public interest in budget proposal: Minister Shri Sahu

    Public Works Minister Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu reviewed the departmental works in the meeting hall of Zilla Panchayat Durg today. Minister Shri Sahu said that special monitoring is being done by the department regarding the quality of construction works. Quality reduction will not be tolerated in any way. He said that the residents of the area meet a lot of expectations and keep their demands, which are very important for the development of the areas. These demands and proposals are being tested and included in the budget proposal.
    Minister Shri Sahu said that during the visit to the Vidhan Sabha constituency, many demands are kept from the public, which is being made on the basis of usefulness of the work. He told the officials to always be vigilant in terms of basic facilities. The Narva, Garuva, Ghuruva, Bari scheme of the state government is the most important, it will prove to be the axis of development in rural areas. Officers should ensure that all possible facilities are available in Gothan. Gauthan became the center of livelihood activities. People could get benefit of Godan Nyaya Yojana. Paddy buying season will come. See to it that farmers get all kinds of facilities in paddy procurement centers. He said that adequate preparation should be done for this so that the farmers are not inconvenienced.
    Minister Mr. Sahu said that the department is preparing a proposal for expansion of civic amenities. Opinions have also been taken from the public representatives in this regard. With the cooperation of all, work is being done on the basic public facilities. He said that the government is keeping a close watch on the implementation of Public Service Guarantee Scheme for providing civic amenities without any delay. Try to provide facilities to the people as soon as possible. Work at a fast pace continuously improves the image of administration. He said that mobile vans have been started to work specifically in the direction of health. Swami Atmanand English Medium School has been started to promote education. All these innovations are being done by the government. Their proper implementation has to be specially monitored. District Panchayat President, Mrs. Shalini Yadav, District Panchayat President Mr. Devendra Deshmukh and departmental officers were present in the meeting.