Tag: Women and Child Development

  • Women and Child Development Minister Smt. Anila Bhendia expressed grief over the demise of Shri Ramnaresh Garg.

    Women and Child Development Minister Smt. Anila Bhendia has expressed deep grief over the sudden demise of her personal assistant Shri Ramnaresh Garg. Smt. Bhendia has prayed to God to grant peace to the departed soul and strength to their families to bear this time of grief. Tributes were paid to Late Shri Ram Naresh Garg by organizing a condolence meeting at the Minister’s residence office today.

  • The Collector reviewed the work of Health, Women and Child Development, School Education, Public Service Guarantee etc.

    Doman Singh held a meeting of officers of Health, Women and Child Development, School Education, Minerals, Land Records in the collectorate’s meeting and reviewed the district level departmental activities and activities. Collector Shri Singh said that work with full sensitivity on the ambitious schemes of the state government. Deal with incomplete tasks first. He said that such works which can be done with office table work should be dealt without coming into contact with the people. He told the School Education and Tribal Development Officer that the work of caste certificate of eligible school children should also be done with social distancing at the office. He inquired about the forest rights lease and said that the forest rights community and individual obtained the information from the lease holders to encourage the coming monsoon plantation.
    Collector Shri Singh, while reviewing the Public Service Guarantee, said that the benefits of this Act have been readily available to the general public due to the sensitivity of governance. He said that it should be kept in mind that notified services under Public Service Guarantee should be available in all the government offices as per the time-limit. He said that under the Public Service Guarantee Act, it is a top priority of the state government to provide benefits to citizens through various schemes and services in a time-bound manner. The collector said that no person has to come to office unnecessarily. He said that pending cases should be resolved. He directed the e-District Manager to send the status of applications received and disposal of Public Service Guarantee to the official WhatsApp group daily. Collector Shri Singh, taking information about land allotment cases, directed to resolve pending cases. In the meeting, he also reviewed the allocation / regularization of 7500 square feet of land. Chief Executive Officer, District Panchayat Mr. Akash Chhikara, Additional Collector Mr. Jogendra Kumar Nayak, Deputy Collector Mrs. Seema Thakur, Ritu Hemani, Ms. Pooja Bansal and other officers were present in the meeting.
    Collector Mr. Doman Singh also inquired about the progress of the index of Health, Women and Child Development and DIO, NITI Aayog. The Collector asked the Women and Child Development Officer to get the index of NITI Aayog and to do a better job and to enter the data related to it. He expressed similar hope from the Health Department.

  • Questions related to Agriculture, Water Resources, Women and Child Development Department will be raised in Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly

    Today is the fifth day of the budget session of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly. The questions of Agriculture, Water Resources, Women and Child Development Department will be put up in the House today. The case of non-plantation of rain water harvesting area in the house will also be heard.
    BJP MLA Saurabh Singh will raise the issue of inconvenience in online education in the tribal area of ​​the city through attention. Congress legislator Lakshmi Dhruv will raise the issue of mobile connectivity in the House.
    Discussion on the gratitude memorandum on the Governor’s address will continue even today in the House. 3 non-government resolutions will also be presented in the House. MLA Satyanarayana Sharma will bring a proposal not to disinvestment of LIC in the House.