Chhattisgarh
Chief Minister paid tribute to Shri Karpoori Thakur on his death anniversary
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Raipur : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai has paid heartfelt tributes to freedom fighter, teacher, politician, and former Chief Minister of Bihar, Shri Karpoori Thakur, on his death anniversary, on February 17. Remembering Shri Karpoori Thakur, Chief Minister stated that Karpoori ji always struggled for the upliftment of the Dalit, exploited, and deprived classes.
His simple life, clear thoughts, and indomitable willpower influenced a large number of people. Due to his popularity and spirit of service, he is also called 'Jananayak'. The Government of India has announced to posthumously honour him with India's highest civilian award, the 'Bharat Ratna'. He added that Karpoori ji made the countrymen aware of their rights, and his contribution to the nation will always be remembered.
Recruitment of Specialist Doctors in Health Department as per the instructions of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai
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Appointment of 246 MBBS and 21 specialist doctors, fifty percent of these doctors have been appointed in Bastar and Surguja divisions
'More than 5 thousand posts in Health Department will be filled through PSC and Vyapam' : Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal
MBBS and Specialist Doctors will be appointed within 24 hours of applying : Shri Jaiswal
Raipur : As per the instructions of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, Health Department has commenced the recruitment of medical officers and specialist doctors in Chhattisgarh. Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal informed in the Assembly today that 246 MBBS doctors have been posted as medical officers and 21 doctors have been posted as specialist doctors. These newly-appointed MBBS doctors have recently completed their degree. Fifty percent of these newly-appointed doctors will provide their services in remote areas of Bastar and Surguja divisions.
Health Minister mentioned that under National Health Mission Scheme, if any MBBS doctor or specialist doctor applies for appointment on any vacant post in any hospital, then the state government will appoint the said applicant within 24 hours.
Shri Jaiswal has said that more than 5 thousand posts of ground staff and doctors are vacant in the health department, recruitment on which will be done soon through Vyapam and PSC.
Shri Jaiswal has said that as per the instructions of Chief Minister, Health Department will appoint doctors in primary health centers to provide better healthcare facilities to people, especially those living in remote areas.
National Quality Monitor to visit Sukma and Bijapur
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Raipur : National Quality Monitor of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana will visit Sukma and Bijapur districts of Chhattisgarh state in February 2024.
According to the information received from Chief Executive Officer, Chhattisgarh Rural Road Development Agency, Raipur, Shri Pankaj Bakaya (Mob. No. +91-94151-10411) will be inspecting the quality of road construction works under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana in Sukma and Bijapur districts.
Deputy Chief Minister Shri Arun Sao strict on quality of construction works, orders demolition of substandard water tank under construction
Villagers' complaint prompts inspection of water tank, Engineer-In-Chief instructed to submit inspection report
Flaws uncovered during inspection of water tank, prompting action against responsible officials and contractor
No compromise on quality or delays tolerated: Shri Sao
Raipur : Deputy Chief Minister and Public Health Engineering Minister Shri Arun Sao has issued instructions to demolish the substandard water tank under construction in Deorhat of Lormi development block of Mungeli district. Deputy Chief Minister Shri Sao, during his recent visit to Deorhat to attend a programme, promptly went to the work site and inspected it upon receiving complaints from villagers about low-quality construction and delays.
He directed the Engineer-In-Chief of the Public Health Engineering Department to inspect the water tank under construction and submit an inspection report. Following the inspection, the work was found to be of poor quality and riddled with flaws. Consequently, the Deputy Chief Minister ordered its demolition and the construction of a new water tank. The demolition of the under-constructed water tank has commenced. The Engineer-In-Chief has also recommended action against the responsible officers and the contractor in the inspection report.
Since assuming the role as Minister of the Public Health Engineering Department, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Arun Sao has stressed the importance of quality construction and timely completion of projects under the Jal Jeevan Mission. He has consistently directed departmental officers in this regard, stating that compromise on quality and delays are unacceptable under any circumstances.
After inspecting the water tank under construction in Deorhat, the Engineer-In-Chief of the Public Health Engineering Department reported that the agency appointed for the construction work, Shri Ram Construction Company from Bijuri (Anuppur), has delivered poor-quality construction and extensively delayed the work. Given the failure to adhere to prescribed standards and quality in the construction of the water tank, it is deemed unfit for public use. This indicates serious negligence on the part of both the contractor and departmental engineers. The third-party inspection agency, Engineering Staff College of India, responsible for overseeing the work, has also been found unsatisfactory.
In light of the negligence during the tank's construction, the Engineer-In-Chief has instructed the demolition of the substandard water tank and the construction of a new tank meeting prescribed standards. The contractor has been instructed to take proper precautions during the demolition to prevent any untoward incidents.
The inspection report highlights that the reputation of the Jal Jeevan Mission has been tarnished due to the poor quality of construction work. Consequently, the contractor, Shri Ram Construction Company, is prohibited from participating in any work related to the Public Health Engineering Department until further notice. The Engineer-In-Chief has directed the Chief Engineer, Bilaspur, to prepare show cause notices and charge sheets for disciplinary action against the concerned Executive Engineer, Shri I.P. Mandavi, Assistant Engineer Shri S.P. Sonwani, and Deputy Engineer Shri I.S. Kashyap.
Youth should participate in building a 'Viksit Bharat': Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
Prime Minister virtually handed out appointment letters to more than 1 lakh youth across the country
Rozgar Mela will act as a catalyst for employment generation: Union Minister of State Smt. Anupriya Patel
75 new hires in the Central Government got appointment letters in the Rozgar Mela organized in Arang
Raipur : Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, congratulated and extended best wishes to more than 1 lakh youth by virtually handing out appointment letters in the 'Rozgar Mela' organized at 46 places in different states of the country. He appealed to the youth to become partners in nation-building, stating that the job creation campaign by the Government of India is being carried out with complete transparency, ensuring equal opportunities for all the youth of the country to prove their abilities.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, while addressing the virtual programme following the laying of the foundation stone of Karmik Bhawan in Delhi, stated that it will aid in the training and coordination of personnel. He added that positive steps are being taken so that youth can secure their place based on hard work and talent. Recruitment processes for the jobs are being completed within the stipulated time limit, and with the implementation of the Startup Scheme, youth are getting various employment opportunities.
In the series of 'Rozgar Mela' being organized in various states of the country, one such event was organized at the Central Reserve Police Force Camp located in Arang of Raipur district. Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, Smt. Anupriya Patel participated in the virtual distribution programme of appointment letters to the candidates in this Rozgar Mela. On this occasion, she distributed appointment letters to 75 candidates selected in various Central Armed Forces and other departments. She stated that this 'Rozgar Mela' is a historic step towards fulfilling the commitment of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to give top priority to employment generation. The job fair will act as a catalyst for employment generation in the future and provide meaningful opportunities to the youth for their empowerment and participation in the development of the nation.
In the Rozgar Mela, appointment letters were distributed to 04 candidates of the Central Reserve Police Force, 09 of the Border Security Force, 01 of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, 17 of the Postal Department, 10 of Revenue C.B.I.C., 04 of FCI&PD, 05 of Labour (EPFO), 20 of Hindustan Copper Limited, and 05 of Higher Education.
Additional Director General (I.P.S.) Shri Amit Kumar, Inspector General of Police (I.P.S.) Shri Saket Kumar Singh, Deputy Inspector General Chhattisgarh Sector Central Reserve Police Force Shri Vijay Shankar Pandey, Commandant of Group Center Raipur Shri Ajay Kumar Singh, selected candidates, and their families, along with officials and employees of central departments, were present.
Over 103.40 lakh metric tonnes of paddy lifted in the state
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Raipur : Till now, the state government has purchased a record 144.92 lakh metric tonnes of paddy from farmers at support price. Along with paddy procurement, continuous lifting of paddy is going on for custom milling. Till now, DO has been issued for lifting of 106 lakh 69 thousand 702 metric tonnes of paddy, against which 103 lakh 40 thousand 304 metric tonnes of paddy has been lifted by the millers.
In lieu of paddy procurement, an amount of more than Rs 31,913 crore has been paid to the farmers. According to the information received from the General Manager of Markfed, till now 144 lakh 92 thousand 96 metric tonnes of paddy has been purchased from 24 lakh 72 thousand 440 farmers in the state till February 04 at support price.
Centre has given the due honour to the entire tribal community by appointing me as Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh: Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai
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Chief Minister attended the felicitation ceremony of Kendriya Gond Mahasabha Dhamdhagarh
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai announced sanction of Rs 25 lakh for statue of Birsa Munda and Rs 50 lakh for construction of additional room in Gondwana Bhawan
Raipur : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai attended the felicitation program of Kendriya Gond Mahasabha today. In his address to the program as Chief Guest, Shri Sai said that the leadership at the Centre has given the due honour to tribal community by appointing me as the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh.
"I am a tribal, your brother and ally. With your support, I aim to serve Chhattisgarh Mahatari with all my heart and best of my capabilities", said Chief Minister Shri Sai while addressing the felicitation and martyrdom day ceremony of Amar Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh organized by Kendriy Gond Mahasabha Dhamdhagarh at Kachna Dhurwa Temple premise located in Civil Lines of District Headquarters Durg.
On this occasion, Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai announced immediate sanction of Rs 25 lakh for installing the statue of tribal folk hero Birsa Munda and Rs 50 lakh for construction of additional room in Gondwana Bhawan in Durg, on the demand of Kendriya Gondwana Mahasabha. People present at the program cheered and applauded the announcements made by Chief Minister.
Chief Minister said that Chhattisgarh Government is dedicatedly and rapidly fulfilling the guarantees of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Besides the approval of Pradhan Mantri Aawas to more than 18 lakh eligible families of the state, our government has paid the outstanding bonus of two years worth Rs 3716 crore to the farmers in their accounts. Our government is also commencing the implementation of Mahtari Vandan Yojana from March 1. At present, applications are being collected and once the eligible beneficiaries for the scheme are identified, they will be provided an amount of Rs 1000 per month directly in their bank accounts.
Chief Minister said that Chhattisgarh is the 'Nanihal' of Shri Ram. Chhattisgarh is the place where Shri Ram had spent most of his exile period. Chief Minister further said that Shri Ram's affection for the people of this region and Mata Shabri's pure devotion towards Lord Shri Ram are the invaluable assets of Chhattisgarh. He said that fulfilling the guarantee of Modi ji, our government has started Shri Ramlala Darshan Scheme. Praan Pratishtha of Shri Ramlala has been been done in Ayodhya Dham after 500 years. Our government is providing people the opportunity to do 'Darshan' of Ramlala, at government expense.
Referring to another guarantee of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Chief Minister said that the Prime Minister had promised procurement of 21 quintals of paddy per acre from the farmers at the rate of Rs 3100 per quinta, which we have fulfilled. The difference amount in price of paddy will be paid to the farmer in lump sum. Government has provisioned Rs 10 thousand crore in the budget for this purpose. Fulfilling the guarantee of Prime Minister, our government has now issued an order to provide remuneration of Rs 5500 per standard bag to tendupatta collectors.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai congratulated Gondwana Mahasabha for installation of the statue of freedom fighter and social reformer tribal leader Birsa Munda. Tribal leader Birsa Munda was born in Banga village of Jharkhand. Birsa Munda fought to free the people from the dictatorship and oppression of the British and protected the rights of the tribal communities. Chief Minister said that Birsa Munda's life, his inspiring thoughts and revolutionary works are a source of inspiration for all of us.
At the program, the officials of Kendriya Gond Mahasabha honoured Chief Minister by crowning him with a bejeweled cow horn and gifted him a bow and arrow. On this occasion, Chief Minister was also weighed with Motichoor laddus by the tribal Gond community. In the program, Food Minister Mr. Dayal Das Baghel and MLAs Mr. Doman Lal Korsewada, Mr. Gajendra Yadav and Mr. Lalit Chandrakar and President of Kendriya Gond Mahasabha Dhamdhagarh Mr. M.D. Thakur and other officials and people of the community were present in large numbers.
The offline approval process related to coal transportation in Chhattisgarh will be reverted to the online system: Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai
Chief Minister announced the revocation of the Mineral Resources Department's circular for offline process and its associated circulars related to coal transportation
Raipur: Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai announced on Wednesday that the approval process related to coal transportation in Chhattisgarh will be reverted to a more efficient online system. This move aims to enhance transparency, eliminate corruption, and promote good governance in mineral administration. The Chief Minister made this declaration while responding to a calling attention motion in the Assembly on Wednesday.
Chief Minister Shri Sai responded to the Calling Attention and highlighted a significant change made by the previous government in the Mineral Resources Department. On July 15, 2020, a directive was issued mandating physical verification by district mineral staff before issuing e-permits for coal transportation, which led to an offline process. This alteration introduced human interference, leading to corruption allegations and transportation delays.
Chief Minister Shri Sai shared the efficiency of the previous online system in the Mineral Resources Department, which allows lessees to seamlessly acquire e-permits and e-transit passes for coal transportation via the Mineral Online Portal without visiting any office. However, the shift to an offline process under the previous government resulted in delays in the transportation of coal and revenue losses from royalty blockages in numerous coal mines. The Government of India raised objections twice, citing these issues. Furthermore, the offline approach facilitated illicit activities and corruption and tarnished the state's reputation.
The Chief Minister addressed concerns raised by various state institutions regarding the offline system for coal transportation, which prompted allegations of illegal transactions and extortion. Following investigations by the Enforcement Directorate, a complaint has been filed in court and is currently under review.
Additionally, the Directorate has initiated a corruption case with the Anti-Corruption Bureau, which is now under investigation. With a commitment to transparency and good governance, the Chief Minister announced the revocation of the Mineral Resources Department's July 15, 2020 circular and all associated instructions.
Last date for submitting online applications for the Shorthand and Typing Computer Skills Examination is February 27th
Raipur: Directorate of Public Instruction, has invited online applications for conducting Shorthand and Typing Computer Skills examinations at the examination centers determined by the board through computer software. The last date to submit online applications is 27 February.
Interested candidates who meet the specified educational qualifications can submit their application online. Detailed information about the examination program is available on the website of the Department of School Education:
https://shiksha.cg.nic.in/ctsp
. This website provides necessary information and instructions related to the examination. Candidates can review it for further details.
Chhattisgarh emerges as the overall champion at the 67th National School Sports Competition 2023-24
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Chhattisgarh wins all the baseball matches for both boys and girls in the under-14 and under-19 age groups
Delhi secured the runner-up position in the boys and girls under-14 and under-19 age groups
Raipur : Chhattisgarh emerged as the overall champion at the 67th National School Sports Competition 2023–24 organised in Korba district and won all the baseball matches of both boys and girls in the under-14 and under-19 age groups. They defeated Delhi in all age groups and achieved this remarkable victory. Delhi secured the runner-up position in the boys and girls under-14 and under-19 age groups. In the under-19 boys' category,
Maharashtra secured third place, and Madhya Pradesh secured fourth place. Similarly, in the under-19 girls' category, Maharashtra secured the third place, while Chandigarh secured the fourth place. In the under-14 boys' category, CBSE secured third place and Maharashtra secured fourth place, while in the under-14 girls' category, Chandigarh secured third place and Maharashtra secured fourth place.
Prime Minister Shri Modi praised Chhattisgarh's 'Hamar Hathi-Hamar Goth' radio program in Mann Ki Baat program.
Said- People living in other forest areas of the country can also take advantage of this unique initiative of Chhattisgarh and its experiences.
For the last 7 years, information about the movement of elephants is being given in Akashvani's 'Hamar Hathi-Hamar Goth' program.
Raipur : In the Mann Ki Baat program today, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi praised the All India Radio program 'Hamar Hathi-Hamar Goth' based on information about the movement of elephants in the state of Chhattisgarh.Addressing the audience in Mann Ki Baat programme, he said that a unique example of how much change the power of radio can bring is being seen in Chhattisgarh.For the last 7 years, a popular program is being broadcast on the radio here, named 'Hamar Hathi-Hamar Goth'.Hearing the name, you might wonder what connection there could be between radio and elephant. But that's the beauty of radio.In Chhattisgarh, this program is broadcast every evening from four centers of All India Radio, Ambikapur, Raipur, Bilaspur and Raigarh and you will be surprised to know that the people living in the forests and surrounding areas of Chhattisgarh listen to this program with great attention.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi said that in the program 'Hamar Hathi - Hamar Goth' it is told through which area of the forest the herd of elephants is passing. This information is very useful for the people here.As soon as people get information about the arrival of a herd of elephants through radio, they become alert. The danger of going on the roads through which elephants pass is averted.While this reduces the possibility of damage from elephant herds, it also helps in gathering data about elephants. The use of this data will also help in the conservation of elephants in the future.Here, information related to elephants is also being disseminated to the people through social media. This has made it easier for the people living around the forest to keep pace with the elephants.People living in other forest areas of the country can also take advantage of this unique initiative of Chhattisgarh and its experiences.
Presenter of 'Hamar Hathi-Hamar Goth' program Mr. Amalendu Mishra said that the program is broadcast at 5:00 pm from four Akashvani centers of Chhattisgarh state, Ambikapur, Raipur, Bilaspur and Raigarh.This program is also available in News on AIR and FM channel of Android mobile which can be easily heard in vehicles also.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai meets Kathak Maestro Shri Ramlal Bareth at Pahuna
“Honouring Shri Ramlal Bareth is honouring the Raigarh Gharana”: Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo shared the stories of Raigarh, especially the stories of Maharaja Chakradhar Singh, and remembered his contribution to the nation
Maharaja Chakradhar Singh recognised the innate talent of Shri Ramlal Bareth when he was 4 years old
Raigarh Gharana gains immense recognition nationwide through Shri Ramlal Bareth
Shri Ramlal Bareth practices Kathak even at the age of 88
Former President Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma and President APJ Kalam have also honoured Shri Ramlal Bareth
Shri Bareth had a strong connection with eminent Kathak artists nationwide and particularly shared a close bond with Pandit Birju Maharaj
Raipur : Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai met renowned Kathak dancer Shri Ramlal Bareth, who is associated with Raigarh Gharana, at the State Guest House Pahuna on Sunday. Chief Minister Shri Sai invited Shri Bareth to commend his contribution and honour him for elevating Chhattisgarh's cultural pride. Maharaja Chakradhar Singh recognised the innate talent of Shri Ramlal Bareth when he was 4 years old. He assured Shri Ramlal Bareth’s father, Shri Kirtanram, who was also associated with the Kathak art form, that he would train Shri Bareth under his supervision. Shri Bareth underwent training supervised by Maharaja Chakradhar Singh and other acclaimed artists nationwide. Shri Ramlal Bareth fulfilled the trust Maharaja Chakradhar Singh placed in him. He elevated Raigarh Gharana to new heights and received accolades from the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award to the prestigious Padmashree Award.
Shri Sai stated,” Shri Ramlal Bareth made Chhattisgarh proud of the country through his artistic talent. I have heard stories associated with Raigarh, especially the stories of Maharaja Chakradhar Singh's musical prowess. I have also heard that the melodies of Tabla played by Maharaj ji had the power to control nature, even invoking the rain in that area”. Chief Minister acknowledged the honour of having a Kathak maestro, Shri Bareth, who learned under such a distinguished artist.
Shri Bareth is now 88 years old. He shared about his old days of financial hardships, which intensified after Maharaja Chakradhar Singh departed from Raigarh state. He further shared that Kathak dance needs a skilled accompanist. Through perseverance, he overcame the obstacles and ensured the continued prestige of the Raigarh Gharana in the realm of Kathak.
Shri Bareth had a strong connection with eminent Kathak artists nationwide and particularly shared a close bond with Pandit Birju Maharaj. Pandit Birju Maharaj was also born in Raigarh. The Raigarh was the nurturing ground for Bareth's Kathak journey; he enriched himself through the lessons of luminaries like Achchan Maharaj and started his remarkable journey of exploration of the Kathak art form.
Shri Bareth highlighted the past significance of classical music and dance in films. Notably, Ustad Amir Khan Saheb had a close connection with the Raigarh Gharana, while actress and singer Sulakshana Pandit's father was also associated with the Raigarh Gharana.
Shri Bareth is passing on the Kathak legacy to the next generation and shared that his grandfather and father were also associated with the Kathak art form. Now, his sons are also actively involved in the Kathak art form.
Expressing joy, Shri Bareth revealed his happiness at being chosen for the Padmashree award by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. He stated,” Today, the Chief Minister honoured me at Pahuna, and I have a desire that Kathak may gain prominence in the nation through the Raigarh Gharana.”
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai greeted all daughters on National Girl Child Day
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Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai greeted all daughters on National Girl Child Day, which is celebrated to raise the consciousness of society towards girl children and the need to respect them. He emphasised that the daughters played a pivotal role in shaping society. Shri Sai highlighted the importance of creating a conducive environment for girls and acknowledged them as the pride of the nation, state, society, and family. He called for increased societal awareness and collective efforts to ensure the well-being and empowerment of girls.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai shared that Chhattisgarh leads the nation in sex ratio, which is a proud status for the state. He attributed this achievement to the state's cultural reverence for women and the nurturing environment for sisters, daughters, and mothers. Shri Sai highlighted the invaluable contribution of daughters to the state's progress and encouraged them to pursue education, realise their dreams, and actively contribute to the advancement of the country and the state alongside their families. He shared that the state government is committed to the comprehensive development of the daughters, caring for their self-respect, and empowering every girl.
National Road Safety Short Film Festival will commence on January 24
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai will inaugurate the two-day National Road Safety Short Film Festival
Road safety exhibitions and ‘Nukkad Natak’ will also be organized on National Road Safety Short Film Festival
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Chief Minister Mr. Vishnu Deo Sai will inaugurate the two-day National Road Safety Short Film Festival in Raipur on January 24, 2024, at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Auditorium located in the Raipur’s Medical College. Road safety exhibitions and ‘Nukkad Natak’ will also be organized on this occasion.
The National Road Safety Short Film Festival is a key segment in the ongoing National Road Safety Month 2024, contributing to public awareness about road safety and smooth traffic. The festival's first session will showcase 44 selected short films out of 460 entries in various languages received nationwide. These short films will be showcased from 10 am. At 11:30 am, the "Stay Fit with Me Group" will showcase a ‘Nukkad Natak’ focusing on road safety. The program will also include an exhibition on road safety, a traffic guide release, and the distribution of prizes to the shortlisted film festival winners. The second session will showcase short films based on the theme of road safety at 4 pm on January 24.
The third session of the event will be organised on January 25 from 10 am, which will showcase specially selected short films for the general public. The Inter-departmental Lead Agency (Road Safety) Chhattisgarh, the Transport Department, and Chhattisgarh Police have encouraged widespread public participation in this program for promoting road safety among citizens.
The National Road Safety Short Film Festival received entries from Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Bihar, Punjab, Assam, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Jharkhand, Delhi, Orissa, and different regions of Chhattisgarh. Notably, the festival accepted submissions in two categories: (1) Chhattisgarhi language and (2) Other Indian languages. Subtitles in Hindi are mandatory for all entries.
Interstate drug smuggler arrested
Raipur: Raipur Police arrested smuggler Kamlesh Upadhyay and two others from Nagpur, Maharashtra, who were supplying drugs and took action under 21C Narcotics Act from Devendra Nagar police station. 23 boxes totaling 2760 pieces of codeine syrup worth Rs 5,50,000/- were recovered from the possession of the accused.
Modi's Guarantee, Delivers as Promised: Farmer Shri Anil Kumar received more than 9 lakh bonus
Raipur : Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai disbursed the long-awaited paddy bonuses for the years 2014-15 and 2015-16 to farmers across the entire state on the occasion of Good Governance Day. This initiative brought immense joy to the faces of the recipients as the funds were promptly deposited into their accounts.
Among those benefiting from this initiative is Shri Anil Kumar, a sexagenarian, resident of Amethi village in the Bhatapara development block under the Balodabazar Bhatapara district. Shri Kumar received a total of Rs 9,29,280 as a pending bonus, and his joy is evident.
Expressing his gratitude, he stated, "I have received Rs 4,64,000 for the year 2014-15 and Rs 4,64,640 for the year 2015-16. I believed in Modi's Guarantee, but I never expected the amount to be received so promptly. I plan to utilize the received funds to enhance my farming activities and cover necessary household expenses."
Shri Kumar further stated that farming has evolved into a highly profitable venture. He expressed optimism and high expectations for the government's future endeavours. Upon receiving the long-awaited bonus, Anil Kumar conveyed his heartfelt gratitude to Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai and Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for their role in making this initiative a reality.
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana: Shri Shishupal Mandavi realizes his dream of owning a 'pucca' house
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Rajnandgaon : Under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, the dreams of many individuals to own a permanent house are turning into reality, sparking a wave of happiness among those aspiring for a home of their own. The desire to have a permanent residence for a joyous life with their families is a shared dream for many. One such story comes from Shri Shishupal Mandavi, a resident of Arsitola village in the Dongargaon development block. Faced with challenging financial circumstances, Shri Shishupal Mandavi struggled to transform his 'kutcha' house into a 'pucca' one. Juggling the responsibility of supporting his entire family, he found it difficult to secure two meals a day.
Shri Shishupal Mandavi shared the difficulties he faced while living in a 'kutcha' house, especially during the rainy season. The turning point came when he learned about the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and decided to avail its benefits. Thanks to the financial support provided under the housing scheme, Shri Shishupal Mandavi's permanent house has been completed. Expressing his gratitude, Shri Shishupal Mandavi credited Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for making his dream of owning a 'pucca house' a reality.
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