Chhattisgarh
School buildings are painted with natural paint making them visually attractive
Mukhyamantri School Jatan Yojana : renovation of 1914 school buildings
Construction of an additional room along with repair, renovation, and restoration work
School buildings are painted with natural paint making them visually attractive
Raipur, TNINS
Under the Mukhyamantri School Jatan Yojana, 1914 school buildings have been renovated in the state thus far. Renovation work includes roof repairs, wall painting, toilet refurbishment, and overall beautification. School buildings are painted utilizing natural cow dung paint, making them visually attractive. The schools where renovation work was completed now have a completely transformed look. These schools will provide a conducive environment for students to learn. Earlier, the school building was in a dilapidated condition, water used to drip from the roof during the rainy season, now it has been thoroughly restored due to the repair of the roof. Children will now be safe and feel good studying. With the Mukhyamantri School Jatan Yojana, children will now get better school buildings and study well.
There are 29162 schools registered under the scheme,and the cost for renovating these schools is approximately 2133.60 crores. At present, the first installment of Rs 477.06 crore is released to the districts to start the work. As of today, 1914 works have been completed, and works in more than 14,000 is in progress.
Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain chairs a review meeting to discuss the issue of animal movement on roads
Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain chairs a review meeting to discuss the issue of animal movement on roads
Raipur TNINS
Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain chaired a high-level meeting, to formulate an action plan, in consonance with the instruction issued by the High Court, to address the issue of animal movement on roads. The meeting was held at Mantralaya Mahanadi Bhawan on Monday. During the meeting, extensive discussions were held with officials from various departments to address this issue effectively. The Chief Secretary emphasized the urgency of taking appropriate measures to halt the movement of animals on roads. He instructed the officials of the Public Works Department, National Highways Authority of India, and local bodies to identify accident-prone areas on the basis of past year’s incidences.
The Chief Secretary gathered information about Gaushalas, Gauthans, Kanji House, and other animal shelters from Livestock Development Department officials. He emphasized advising cattle herders to prevent their animals from wandering onto roads. The Law Department officers were also directed to update information on relevant legal provisions. Mr. Sanjay Sharma, representing the Transport Department, shared the report on the ongoing efforts towards achieving cattle-free roads, in accordance with the decisions made during the state-level road safety review meeting chaired by the Chief Secretary.
Secretary of Agriculture and Livestock Development Department, Dr. Kamalpreet Singh, Secretary of Panchayat and Rural Development Department, Mr. Prasanna R., Special Secretary of Urban Administration Department, Dr. Ayyaz Tamboli, Director of Urban Administration and Development Department, Mr. Saransh Mittar, Director of Livestock Development Department Mrs. Chandan Tripathi and various officials of Law Department, Transport Department, Public Works Department, NHAI, Urban Administration Department, Panchayat and Rural Development Departments were present.
Chief Minister Urban Slum Health Scheme: Mobile Medical Units bring free healthcare to slum dwellers
Chief Minister Urban Slum Health Scheme: Mobile Medical Units bring free healthcare to slum dwellers
Over 73,565 patients benefitted so far
Bemetara, TNINS
The Chhattisgarh government's ambitious scheme, Chief Minister Urban Slum Health Scheme, provides free healthcare access to people of urban areas through mobile medical units. These medical units have made health checkups and treatment of slum dwellers easier. For this, two mobile medical units have already been started in the municipalities Bemetara and Saja. Under Chief Minister Urban Slum Health Scheme, the beneficiaries receive free medical services, including consultations with doctors, free medicines, and 41 different types of lab tests through mobile medical units.
Over 740 camps have been organized in the district thus far, treating around 73,565 patients. Among them, 20,808 patients received free lab tests, while 62,389 patients received free medicines. These MMUs are equipped with modern machines and skilled lab technicians who perform various tests like blood tests, urine tests, sputum tests, TB tests, thyroid tests, malaria tests, and typhoid tests. Now, the slum dwellers of the district receive free health check-ups, treatments, and medicines in a more efficient and effective manner. The mobile medical units, equipped with modern facilities, cater to the health needs of slum communities. MBBS doctors, along with other healthcare staff, are present at these camps. They provide essential medical services, free medicines, and conduct tests, ensuring better health outcomes for the beneficiaries.
It is worth mentioning that this scheme was started on 01 November 2020. Citizens of the district expressed heartfelt gratitude to Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel for providing them with these essential healthcare services near their doorsteps.
Meet Smt. Janhvi Yadu–The inspiring teacher who redefined the teacher-student connection
Meet Smt. Janhvi Yadu–The inspiring teacher who redefined the teacher-student connection
Teacher's new get-up in school uniform ignites students' passion for learning
Raipur TNINS
In the classrooms of Government Gokulram Verma Primary School in Raipur, a remarkable tale of inspiration unfolded, all thanks to one exceptional teacher Smt. Janhvi Yadu. Her unique and heartwarming initiative had the schoolchildren beaming with joy and enthusiasm. With the goal of fostering a better learning environment and instilling discipline, Smt. Yadu decided to do something truly remarkable. She brought an unexpected twist to her teaching approach by coming to school donning a school uniform.
The impact was immediate–the children connected with her on a whole new level. The sight of their beloved teacher in school uniform became an inspiration in itself. Encouraged by her gesture, students who did not wear school uniforms started coming to school wearing uniforms too. However, Smt. Yadu's efforts didn't stop there. She wanted to understand her student's level of understanding as well. So, she sat among them, wearing the same uniform they did, breaking down barriers between teacher and student. This sparked a newfound motivation in the students, and they willingly sought her guidance without any hesitation.
For Smt. Janhvi Yadu, being a teacher means more than imparting knowledge; it means being a role model. She believes that children learn not just from what they are taught but also by observing their teachers closely. By following the rules and demonstrating discipline, she has become their source of inspiration. "To motivate the children to study, I began coming to school in a completely new get-up, resulting in numerous interesting experiences. Fellow teachers were sometimes puzzled when they couldn't recognize me, while the children treated me as one of their peers", she said.
Smt. Yadu's innovative approach has sparked discussions not just within the school's walls but also across social media platforms. She has redefined the teacher-student connection, proving that a little innovation and empathy can transform the way we educate our future generations.
Varsha heard her mother's voice after eight-long years, thanked Chief Minister by calling him 'Kaka'
Varsha heard her mother's voice after eight-long years, thanked Chief Minister by calling him 'Kaka'
In the Bhent-Mulaqat program held in Koriya, Varsha's family had put forth their grievances in front of the Chief Minister
On the instructions of Chief Minister, Varsha got successful cochlear implant in AIIMS; now she will learn new words from speech therapy
Varsha and her family met Chief Minister in the assembly premise and expressed gratitude
Raipur, TNINS
Eight-year-old kid Varsha was hearing impaired by birth, which means she had not heard his mother's voice ever since she was born. But now, after having undergone a cochlear implant in AIIMs on instructions of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, Varsha can now listen. She is elated to listen to her mother's voice, hear her father address her with affection and all the beautiful sounds around.
Today, Varsha and her family reached Vidhan Sabha premise and they were at a loss of words to thank Chief Minister. Varsha thanked Chief Minister in her sweet voice saying 'Dhanyawad Kaka'. Chief Minister also responded to her with a lot of affection. Varsha's cochlear implant was conducted in AIIMS Raipur successfully, as per the instructions of Chief Minister. As a result, Little Varsha can now hear her parents' voices for the first time in her life.
Chief Minister was overwhelmed to hear Varsha address him as 'Kaka', and he showered her with blessings. Expressing gratitude, Varsha's family presented Chief Minister a portrait of him. Chief Minister assured them that they will be provided every possible support so that Varsha can learn new words and gain linguistic knowledge through speech therapy.
For eight years, Varsha struggled with listening and speaking because of her hearing impairment, and her mother was miserable seeing her daughter struggle. This painful experience might have lasted a lifetime, had the Chief Minister not gone on Bhent Mulaqat visit to Koriya. When Chief Minister came on the Bhent-Mulaqat visit, Varsha's family got the opportunity to share their grievances with him in person. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel immediately directed the officials of the district administration to make arrangements for Varsha's surgery. On the instructions of Chief Minister, Varsha's cochlear implant surgery was arranged and today Varsha can now listen to the sounds around.
Varsha's father Mr. Mukesh Mishra said that Varsha was admitted to Raipur AIIMS with the help of the administration and her cochlear implant surgery was performed successfully by skilled doctors. Father Mr. Mishra tells that Varsha has now started hearing and she is reacting to the sounds. Now she is also slowly learning to speak. Expressing happiness, Varsha's parents and relatives said that Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel is empathetic and kind, and today Varsha has got a new life because of his support. On this occasion, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Chandradev Rai, MLA Mr. Vinay Jaiswal, Mr. Kuldeep Juneja and Mr. Mukesh Mishra, Mrs. Jyoti Mishra and others were present.
Implementation of Chief Minister's announcement: Paddy will be procured from farmers at a rate of 20 quintals per acre
Cabinet sub-committee meeting held to discuss paddy procurement arrangements
Officials directed to ensure smooth paddy procurement with adequate facilities
Raipur TNINS
According to the recent announcement made by Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, registered farmers in Chhattisgarh will have the opportunity to sell paddy at a rate of 20 quintals per acre during the upcoming 2023-2024 kharif marketing season. A meeting of the Cabinet sub-committee--constituted to review policies for paddy procurement and custom milling and recommend suggestions--chaired by Food Minister Shri Amarjeet, was held today in the Assembly Hall located in the Vidhan Sabha premises. It is worth mentioning that the state government has set an estimated target of purchasing 125 lakh metric tonnes of paddy from registered farmers in the upcoming Kharif marketing year 2023-24.
Detailed discussions were held for the determination of policy regarding paddy and maize procurement at support price, farmer registration, gunny bags, and financial arrangements for the upcoming 2023-24 Kharif marketing season. During the meeting, Agriculture Minister Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu and Forest Minister Shri Mohammad Akbar, alongside Cooperative Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey who participated through video conferencing, were present. The ministers stated that the systematic paddy procurement process is carried out through cooperative societies in the state. They stressed the need to further strengthen these cooperative societies.
The state has witnessed a remarkable increase in the number of farmers and area under cultivation over the past four and half years, thanks to the farmer-centric policies and decisions implemented by the state government led by Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel. The agricultural sector has also experienced significant expansion in terms of production. The pioneering initiatives of the state government have greatly facilitated the smooth conduct of paddy procurement and paddy lifting processes. To further support farmers and ensure smooth paddy sales, comprehensive preparations are underway this year as well to provide them with the necessary facilities.
Officials informed the meeting that an estimated 33.61 lakh hectares of land in the state will be under paddy cultivation during the upcoming kharif season. As per Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel's announcement, paddy will be procured from farmers at a rate of 20 quintals per acre in the 2023-24 Kharif Marketing Year. Consequently, comprehensive preparations are underway to strengthen the paddy procurement system within cooperative societies to facilitate the estimated procurement. The preparations involve crucial tasks, including farmer registration, arrangement of gunny bags, enhancement of amenities at procurement centers, and ensuring streamlined payment arrangements for farmers.
Secretary, Food Department, Shri Topeshwar Verma, Agriculture Production Commissioner Dr Kamal Preet Singh, Secretary, Cooperative Department, Shri Himshikhar Gupta, Nodal Officer, Godhan NYAY Yojana, Dr Ayyaz Bhai Tamboli, Chief Executive Officer, CHIPS, Shri Ritesh Agarwal, Special Secretary, Food Department, Shri M. Soni, Director, Food and Civil Supplies Corporation, Shri Jitendra Shukla, Director, Agriculture Department, Smt. Ranu Sahu, Managing Director, Apex Bank, Shri KN Kande along with senior officers of the department concerned were present in the meeting.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel inaugurates Chhattisgarhia Olympics, distributes sports equipment to athletes
Players to compete in 16 traditional sports across 6 phases
Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel flagged off the ‘Gedi’ race to mark the commencement of Chhattisgarhiya Olympics 2023–24
Chief Minister also released the mascot of the Chhattisgarhiya Olympics, ‘Bachru’
Chhattisgarhiya Olympics to be organised in 6 different levels; competition of the first level commences at Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club with a knockout format
16 traditional games are divided into two categories, Team and Single categories
Rope Jumping and wrestling added to the Chhattisgarhiya Olympics 2023-24
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel on Monday inaugurated the Chhattisgarhia Olympics at Gram Panchayat Nawagaon in Raipur on the auspicious occasion of the Hareli festival. Chief Minister marked the beginning of the event by waving the green flag, symbolizing the start of the 'Gedi' race. Additionally, he personally distributed sports equipment to the participating players.
Chhattisgarhia Olympics, now in its second year, has gained immense popularity. To cater to the growing interest traditional sports including rope jumping and wrestling are now a part of this event for the first time. The event will feature competitions of 16 traditional sports in 6 phases, providing a platform for athletes to showcase their skills and compete at various levels. Over 30 lakh female and male participants will take part in the Chhattisgarhia Olympics in three different age groups.
The Chhattisgarhiya Olympics commenced in the presence of Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel on the day of ‘Hareli Tihar’ in Nawagaon Gram Panchayat of Raipur district. He flagged off the ’Gedi’ race to mark the commencement of the Chhattisgarhiya Olympics and distributed sports equipment to the athletes.
The Chhattisgarhiya Olympics, now in its second year, has gained immense popularity. To further enhance the event, the authority has added two more games to the current edition of the Chhattisgarhiya Olympics, rope jumping and wrestling. The Chhattisgarhiya Olympics will be held in six stages, featuring 16 traditional games. With over 30 lakh participants across three age groups, both males and females will have the opportunity to exhibit their sporting skills and talent in this grand sporting extravaganza.
The vibrant festival of Hareli, associated with Chhattisgarh's folk culture, is celebrated joyously across the state. On this auspicious day, farmers worship their agricultural tools, and people of all ages indulge in several activities like playing ‘Gedi’. Adding to the excitement, the Chhattisgarh Olympics commenced on the day of ‘Hareli Tihar’. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel and the guidance of Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Mr.Umesh Patel, the Chhattisgarhiya Olympics has garnered immense enthusiasm and participation. It is a double delight for the people, uniting tradition and sports in a celebration of Chhattisgarh's rich heritage.
The previous Chhattisgarhiya Olympics witnessed an unparalleled level of enthusiasm across the state. Participants of all ages, including women and children, wholeheartedly participated in the competition. Traditional games gained significant popularity, fostering a positive environment in every village. Several inspiring moments emerged from the event that have motivated people. Married women, even those residing in their in-laws' homes, actively participated in large numbers. Domestic workers, typically occupied with household chores, showcased their skills in various sports competitions such as ‘gedi’, ‘langdi daud’, fugdi, and rassa-kasi (tug of war) and received abundant encouragement from the spectators. During the Chief Minister's Bhent-Mulakat Abhiyan, numerous participants expressed their gratitude to Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel for initiating the Chhattisgarhiya Olympics and fervently requested its continuation.
Age and physical disabilities fail to dampen the participants' spirits
Last year's Chhattisgarhiya Olympics witnessed an impressive turnout, with over 25 lakh participants from rural areas and more than 130,000 from urban areas. Remarkably, the event witnessed various moments where age and physical disabilities failed to dampen the participants' spirits. In the Fugdi category, 65-year-old Mrs. Ashobai from Hardi Gram Panchayat of Raipur division won in the above-40 age group, playing for an astonishing 1 hour, 31 minutes, and 58 seconds, displaying her unwavering passion. Another remarkable story is that of Gubbari, a resident of Sargipali village in Bastar district, who defied physical limitations and adverse circumstances to participate in the Olympics with the utmost vigour. Despite lacking the palm of his left hand, Gubbari excelled in various sports at the Rajiv Yuva Mitan club level, including team sports like Kabaddi and Kho-Kho. The Chhattisgarhiya Olympics is not only providing a platform for athletes to showcase their talent but also opening doors for further sports-related opportunities. The state government has granted a golden opportunity to Nabonita Baira, who performed astonishingly in the Chhattisgarhiya Olympics 2022–23, to receive training at the Bilaspur Sports Academy.
Players will compete in 16 different games in Chhattisgarhiya Olympics 2023-24
Chhattisgarhiya Olympics will be conducted in two categories, team and single. The team category will include games like ‘Gilli Danda’, ‘Pittul’, ‘Sankhali’, ‘Langdi Daud’, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, ‘Rassa Kassi’ (Tug of War), and Baati (Kancha). In the single category, participants can compete in ‘Billas’, ‘Fugdi’, ‘Gedi Daud’, ‘Bhawara’, the 100-metre race, the long jump, Rope Jumping, and Wrestling.
Competition for the first level commences at Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club with a knockout format
Chhattisgarhiya Olympics is set to commence with a series of competitions at various levels, providing opportunities for athletes in both rural and urban areas. The tournament will commence on July 17 and run until July 22 at the Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club, using a knockout format. Following this, the second level, called the ‘Zone Level’, will feature eight Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs forming a single Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club group at the Zone Level, and the group formed at this level will compete with each other from July 26 to July 31. The event will then progress to the development block and urban cluster levels from August 7 to August 21. Subsequently, the district-level competitions will take place from August 25 to September 4, followed by the divisional level from September 10 to September 20. Lastly, the final phase of the Chhattisgarhiya Olympics will be held from September 25 to September 27. The Chhattisgarhiya Olympics will conclude on September 27.
Participants of all age groups are eligible for Chhattisgarhiya Olympics
The Chhattisgarhiya Olympics will feature participants divided into three age categories. The first category includes participants up to 18 years of age; the second category includes participants aged 18 to 40 years; and the third category includes participants above 40 years of age. Both male and female participants will have the opportunity to compete in this event.
Cash prizes to be awarded to winners of Chhattisgarhiya Olympics
In the upcoming Chhattisgarhiya Olympics, participants who excel in their respective events will not only receive recognition through certificates but also be rewarded with prize money. At the development block and urban cluster level, the winners will receive Rs. 1,000, the runner-up will receive Rs. 750, and the third-place contestants will receive Rs. 500, along with certificates. At district level, the winners will receive certificates and Rs. 2,000 in cash, while the runners-up will receive Rs. 1,500, and those in third place will receive Rs. 1,000. At the divisional level, the winner will receive Rs. 3,000, the runner-up will receive Rs. 2,500, and the third-place competitors will receive Rs. 2,000, in addition to certificates. Lastly, at the state-level competition, the top-ranked contestants will receive ₹5,000, the second-place contestants will receive ₹4,500, and the third-place contestants will receive ₹4,000, along with certificates.
Safety First: First-aid facilities at all levels will be available for participants in Chhattisgarhiya Olympics
The organising committee of the Chhattisgarhiya Olympics has prioritised the safety and well-being of participants by implementing several measures. First aid kits will be made available at each event level, and efforts will be made to ensure local emergency medical facilities are accessible. The committee will also be responsible for arranging ambulances at the venue. In a move to promote gender equality, the Sports and Youth Welfare Department has mandated the appointment of women referees and judges for women players. Additionally, players at all levels of the event must possess valid identity certificates, as per the department's instructions.
Artists have significantly contributed to honoring Chhattisgarhi culture: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel
Artists have significantly contributed to honoring Chhattisgarhi culture: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel
Chief Minister conducted Bhent Mulakat with the artists of Chhattisgarh
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel interacted with the artists of Chhattisgarh today during his Bhent Mulakat program. He discussed various issues in the program with Padma Shri award winners, state award winners, folk artists, film artists, technicians, and producer-directors.
Congratulating everyone and expressing his best wishes for Hareli Tihar, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that eminent artists are present here today, and I welcome all of you. As I have come here, I will get a selfie clicked with all of you. Artists have significantly contributed to preserving and beautifying the cultural and traditional heritage of Chhattisgarh.
The Chief Minister paid tribute to the late Mr. Habib Tanvir. He also remembered the founder of Chandaini Gonda, the late Mr. Khuman Sav, and appreciated his incomparable contribution. He said that Chhattisgarh received special recognition through folk art. The Director of Culture Department Mr. Vivek Acharya, Padma Shri Mr. Bharti Bandhu, Padma Shri Mr. Madan Chauhan, Padma Shri Ms. Usha Barle, Producer-Director Mr. Manoj Verma, Mr. Satish Jain, Mrs. Rajni Rajak and artists from all over the state were present on the occasion.
The Chief Minister further said during the program that when the artists give their presentations, they underline the sentiments of society and give expression to them through their performances. He said that many folk art styles are prevalent, and artists have invented new styles in many genres. Pandwani is only sung in Chhattisgarh in the whole country. Artists of Chhattisgarh have bestowed international recognition on genres like Bharthari and Panthi.
The Chief Minister said that the artists have helped popularize Chhattisgarh's cuisine, dialect, music, songs, and dance styles from north to south and east to west. There was a time when Nacha was performed by burning torches. Then came the era of mike set. He said that the National Ramayana Competition was organized in Raigarh, and the government is committed to developing the Ram Van Gaman Tourism Circuit. He reiterated the point of constructing a model Jaitkhamb in every development block headquarters in the state.
The Chief Minister also narrated his experiences related to his childhood in the program. He said that his childhood was associated with artists, and folk art influenced his life. Earlier, when Chhattisgarh was mentioned, there used to be discussions of Naxal incidents and the martyrdom of soldiers. Now the culture and traditions of the state have emerged as a prominent topic of discussion.
The Chief Minister said that we have launched schemes while keeping in mind the people belonging to every class, and I'm happy that artists are also getting their benefits. People of all categories are participating enthusiastically in the Chhattisgarhi Olympics. We have declared 'Arpa Pari ke Dhar' as the state anthem. We have declared holidays on Teej-Tihar so that everyone can celebrate these festivals.
The Chief Minister said that the joy of Teej-Tihar is doubled if one has money in their pocket. We have given loans to the farmers and are allocating money under various schemes from time to time. Earlier, people used to hesitate about eating Bore Basi, but now, after the declaration of Labor Day as Bore Basi Day on May 1, everyone not only relishes the dish but also uploads photos on social media.
Content creators should promote the rich cultural heritage of Chhattisgarh: Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel
Chief Minister interacted with Social Media Content Creators
Social Media Content Creators enthusiastically join the ‘Kaka Meet Creators’ event
Raipur TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel interacted with social media content creators and influencers during the 'Kaka Meet Creators' event held in Raipur on July 15. The gathering provided an opportunity for content creators from across the state to interact directly with the Chief Minister. They asked him intriguing questions, and he responded in his distinctive style, fostering an engaging and insightful session.
The gathering witnessed the presence of YouTubers and content creators related to art, culture, entertainment, food, tourism, dialect, radio, wildlife, adventure, information, photography, and videography. The Chief Minister interacted with the people present at the event and addressed their questions. He emphasised that everyone has a mobile phone and urged the content creators to contribute positively to society through their online presence.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel expressed his condolences for the late YouTuber Devraj Patel, highlighting the valuable contributions made by social media creators in Chhattisgarh. Responding to a female content creator, the Chief Minister fondly recalled watching movies with his wife. He even recognised a creator from the Patan area by mentioning his father's name. A female content creator has appreciated the state government’s move to install a panic button system in passenger buses for women's safety. When asked about his favourite tourist destination in Chhattisgarh, the Chief Minister responded that there are numerous captivating places to explore within the state itself. Responding to a question about his academic journey, he shared that he was an average student who enjoyed his school days a lot and often skipped school during heavy rainfall. The Chief Minister mentioned that if he were a social media creator, he would focus on creating content related to agriculture. He encouraged the content creators to promote the culture of Chhattisgarh and its rich heritage. Expressing gratitude, a young creator thanked the Chief Minister for establishing schools that offer free education, enabling underprivileged children to pursue their studies. The Chief Minister appreciated the creator's words of gratitude and reiterated his commitment to providing accessible education for all.
Divisional Commissioner Mahadev Kavre was given the additional charge of Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu University Vice Chancellor
Divisional Commissioner Mahadev Kavre was given the additional charge of Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu University Vice Chancello
TNINS
Consequent to the termination of the term of the Vice-Chancellor of Dr. Dakshinkar Narayan Puroshattam on 15.07.2023, in consultation with the State Government, using the powers provided in sub-section (6) of section 9 of the Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu University Act, 2011 (No. 21 of 2011) But by the Honorable Chancellor, Divisional Commissioner, Durg Division, Durg, along with his current responsibilities, till the appointment of regular Vice Chancellor or for a maximum period of six months, whichever is earlier.The Vice Chancellor, whichever is earlier, has been given the additional charge of Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Durg.
Divisional Commissioner Durg Division Shri Kavre took over as Vice Chancellor of Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu University
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel virtually inaugurated the State's First Swami Atmanand English Medium Model College in Kanker
Bastar will be illuminated with the light of education: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel
Ten Swami Atmanand English Medium Model Colleges to be opened in the state
Three girl students selected in NIT Raipur and 1 girl student selected for Central University Bilaspur to receive financial aid for further studies
112 beneficiaries of the Unemployment Allowance Scheme in Kanker district have landed jobs
Raipur, TNINS
The first Swami Atmanand English Medium Model College of Chhattisgarh was inaugurated today in Kanker virtually at hands of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. In his address to the inaugural program, Mr. Baghel said that after completing higher secondary education in English medium, students will be able to continue their studies in Swami Atmanand English Medium Model Colleges. Presently, ten English medium Swami Atmanand Adarsh Mahavidyalayas are being opened in the state. The first of these Swami Atmanand English Medium Model College was inaugurated in Kanker today.
On the occasion, Chief Minister said that we aim to spread the light of education in even the remotest corner of Bastar, and inauguration of the first Swami Atmanand Government English Medium Model College in Kanker today is a major step in this direction. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that the girl students of Kanker, who have been selected in Raipur NIT and Central University Bilaspur, come from poor families, which shows that there is no dearth of talent in our children, the need is to provide them resources and opportunities.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel interacted with the three girl students selected in NIT Raipur and one girl student selected in Central University Bilaspur under 'Hamar Lakshya' program through video conferencing from his residence office today. 'Hamar Lakshya' program is conducted for school children in Kanker district. Mr. Baghel congratulated these students and extended best wishes for their future. As these students come from poor families, State Government is providing them financial aid for further studies. It is noteworthy that under the 'Hamar Lakshya' programme, 75 children from Kanker district have qualified in JEE. In the inaugural program, Chief Minister also spoke to the beneficiaries of unemployment allowance scheme in Kanker district who have landed jobs.
The virtual inauguration program was attended by Parliamentary Secretary and MLA Kanker Mr. Shishupal Sori, MLA Antagarh Mr. Anoop Nag, MLA Bhanupratappur Mrs. Savitri Mandavi, Chairperson Municipality Mrs. Saroj Thakur, Collector Dr. Priyanka Shukla, Superintendent of Police Mr. Divyang Patel and many public representatives in Kanker.
Chef Minister said that Swami Atmanand English Medium Excellent School was started in the year 2020 to provide quality education in English medium to the students of poor families. This scheme has received tremendous response. During the Bhent-Mulaqat programme, people demanded opening of Swami Atmanand schools in every assembly constituency of the state. So far, 377 English medium and 350 Hindi medium schools have been opened in the state under Swami Atmanand Yojana. Under the unemployment allowance scheme, an amount of Rs 80 crore has been distributed to 01 lakh 17 thousand beneficiaries in three installments.
Chief Minister further said that in the last four and a half years, recruitment for 26 thousand 989 posts of teachers in schools has been conducted. Earlier, recruitment for 14 thousand 500 posts of teachers was conducted, and 10 thousand 834 teachers were appointed in schools. Recently, recruitment for 12 thousand 489 more posts of teachers was commenced and it is currently in progress. Development of education and healthcare sector in all the districts of Bastar division is the priority of State Government. As many as 314 closed schools of Bastar division were re-opened. Unemployment allowance is being provided regularly to the unemployed youth. The schemes and programs of the state government have created an atmosphere of trust, development and security in Bastar. Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Shishupal Sori also addressed the program. Collector Kanker Dr. Priyanka Shukla told that the beneficiaries of Unemployment Allowance Scheme who have got placement in Hyderabad will earn Rs. 13 to 15 thousand per month. So far, 112 beneficiaries of this scheme in the district have secured jobs in various sectors.
Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club is playing an active role in taking government schemes to the common man
Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club is playing an active role in taking government schemes to the common man
More than 13 thousand 242 Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs have been constituted in the state so far
Raipur TNINS
Youth have an important role to play in the development of a nation, and utilizing the power of youth in a constructive manner can help expedite the progress. With the objective to encourage youth participation in the development of the state, Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs were constituted in Chhattisgarh under the leadership of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel and under the guidance of Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Mr. Umesh Patel. Through these clubs, youth in rural areas got the opportunity to play an active role in the development of the state. The formation of Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club was announced by Chief Minister Mr. Baghel on 12 January 2020 on the occasion of State Youth Festival. This scheme was formally launched on 18 September 2021.
State Government has set the target to constitute 13 thousand 261 Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs in the state. Till date, more than 13 thousand 242 Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs have been formed. Each club has 20 to 40 youth of age group 18 to 40 years as members. Grant of Rs 25 thousand has been provisioned for each club every three months. So far, more than Rs 63 crore 77 lakh has been allocated to Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs.
The main objective behind constituting the Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs is to connect youth with creative activities, ensure their participation in social reform and to take public welfare schemes to the masses with their help. On the occasion of the inauguration of the scheme, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel had said that these clubs will help in channeling the power of youth in a positive direction. Youth have an important role to play in building Nava Chhattisgarh. It is the responsibility of the government to groom the young talent and provide them a suitable platform. Youth power is an important capital for the development of the state.
Besides engaging in various creative endeavours, members of Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs are taking the government schemes to the masses. The members of Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs also organize various programmes in the state, including sports activities, youth environment protection program, tree plantation drive, cleanliness campaign and drinking water conservation, plastic free campaign, ensuring 100 percent attendance of children in schools, encouraging school drop out children to join school, malnutrition campaign, eradication of malaria, save Girl Child, Voluntary Blood Donation Program etc. Moreover, the youngsters are also spreading awareness about the de-addiction campaign and are making an important contribution in identifying the eligible beneficiaries for the beneficiary oriented schemes of the government.
Youngsters are also coordinating with the government departments to organize skill development programs and various club activities. Under the leadership building program, effective management and administration, democratic leadership workshop, development training for Rajiv Yuva Mitan Clubs, workshop on information technology and communication skills, programs on current issues of global, national and local importance are organized by the members of Yuva Mitan Club.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel pays tribute to 29 policemen, including Mr. Vinod Chaubey, who were martyred in the Madanwada Naxal violence, on their martyrdom day
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel pays tribute to 29 policemen, including Mr. Vinod Chaubey, who were martyred in the Madanwada Naxal violence, on their martyrdom day
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel paid his humble tribute to martyr Mr. Vinod Chaubey and 28 policemen who were martyred along with him while fighting the Naxalites on their martyrdom day.
The Chief Minister tweeted that on July 12, 2009, the brave Superintendent of Police, Late Mr. Vinod Chaubey ji, and his team sacrificed their lives for Chhattisgarh while taking on the Naxalites in the forests of Madanwada in Rajnandgaon. We all bow down to such great martyrs and offer our wreaths. We are all proud of you. Jai Hind.
It is noteworthy that SP Mr. Vinod Chaubey was the country's first IPS officer martyred in Chhattisgarh's Naxal operation. He was posthumously awarded the Kirti Chakra. He was martyred in an encounter during the Naxal attack. That attack was the first Naxalite attack in the country in which an SP was martyred. Apart from the SP, 28 policemen also lost their lives in this Naxalite attack.
Late Vinod Chaubey, Sub Inspector Komal Sahu, Sub Inspector Dhanesh Sahu, Head Constable Sundar Lal Chaudhary, Head Constable Dushyant Singh, Constable Premchand Paswan, Constable Arvind Sharma, Head Constable Geeta Bhandari, Head Constable Zacharias Khalkho, Head Constable Sanjay Yadav, Constable Prakash Verma, Constable Beduram Suryavanshi, Constable Subhash Kumar Behera, Constable Tikeshwar Deshmukh, Constable Suryapal Vatti, Constable Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj, Constable Manoj Verma, Constable Lokesh Chedaiya, Constable Shyamlal Bhoi, Constable Mithlesh Kumar Sahu, Constable Rajnikant, Constable Nikesh Sahu, Constable Santram Sahu, Constable Jhaduram Sahu, Constable Amit Nayak, Constable Vedprakash Yadav, Constable Ritesh Kumar Vaishnav, and Constable Lalbahadur Nag were martyred during the encounter with Naxals.
On the lines of Bhent-Mulaqat campaign, Chief Minister Mr Bhupesh Baghel to have direct dialogue with the youngsters of the state
Mr Baghel will go on division-wise youth interaction drive, answer the questions of the youngsters
During this drive, various issues, achievements and aspirations of the youth will be discussed
Raipur, TNINS
After conducting the state-wide assembly -wise Bhent-Mulaqat campaign to interact with the people of every section of the society, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel will now commence the division-wise youth interaction drive to have direct dialogue with the youth of the state. During this special drive, Mr. Baghel will speak to the youngsters about their issues, achievements and aspirations, and will also answer their questions.
The formation of Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club in Chhattisgarh has given a positive direction to the youth of the state. These clubs have encouraged the youngsters to do creative work in their respective fields. During the division-level youth interaction drive, these young people will get to share their views and experiences with Chief Minister and others. They will also get the opportunity to ask questions to the Chief Minister. Youth from every section of the society will be represented in this programme.
In the past four and a half years, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has taken many major decisions in the interest of youth. Besides providing fee waiver for competitive examinations, State Government is also conducting 'Rozgar Mission' and organizing job fairs in the state to provide employment opportunities. Recruitment for government jobs has been done on a large scale in the last four and a half years, and after the recent ban, recruitment is being done for about 20,000 more government posts. Unemployment allowance is being provided to more than one lakh 17 thousand youth every month. So far, an amount of Rs 80 crore has been transferred to the account of the young beneficiaries as unemployment allowance. Moreover, the sports infrastructure of the state has also been strengthened.
Chhattisgarh Police's Road Safety Campaign : New initiative to raise awareness through short films
Chhattisgarh Police's Road Safety Campaign : New initiative to raise awareness through short films
Registration is open until July 25
Raipur, TNINS
n a concerted effort to spread awareness regarding road safety measures, the Chhattisgarh Police has initiated a Road Safety Campaign. Under this initiative, efforts will now be made to raise public awareness through short films. Entries have been invited for the National Road Safety Short Film Festival 2023, encouraging the creative individuals of the state to produce short films focused on road safety.
The state government will recognize and award outstanding short films in various categories. Online registration for participation commenced on July 5 and will continue until July 26, 2023.
For detailed rules and regulations regarding short film submissions, interested participants can contact the Chhattisgarh Police through mobile numbers +91-9040834734 and +91-9479191791. Additionally, comprehensive information can be obtained by visiting the Chhattisgarh Police website. The primary objective of the initiative is to raise awareness about road safety concerns and foster cooperation among road users throughout the country, with a particular emphasis on reducing road accidents.
Film Categories
The film should be in languages and dialects including Chhattisgarhi, Gondi, Halbi, Dhurwa, Bhatri, Dorli, Sambalpuri, Kudukh, Sadri, Baigani, Kamari, Odia, Surgujia, Dantewada, Gondi, Bhujiya, among others, with Hindi translation, pronunciation. Films should be in any national language of India with Hindi translation, pronunciation, and subtitles.
Film Duration
Filmmakers should note that the maximum duration for submitted films is set at 2 minutes. Furthermore, the original film should be in full HD (1920*1080) format or higher. Entries with incorrect, inadequate, or unclear/incomplete details will not be considered. Once a film has been submitted for selection, no further modifications will be entertained.
Prize Money
The festival offers attractive prize money across different categories, including Rs 80,000 for Best Film, Rs 25,000 each for Best Story, Best Cinematography, and Best Actor/Actress.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel inaugurates Mata Shrimati Bindeshwari Baghel Park in village Bharda
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel inaugurates Mata Shrimati Bindeshwari Baghel Park in village Bharda
Unveils statue of Mata Shrimati Bindeshwari Baghel
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel on Monday inaugurated the Mata Shrimati Bindeshwari Baghel Park in village Bharda (Tatenga) of Balod district besides unveiling the statue of Mata Shrimati Bindeshwari Baghel. Chief Minister and other distinguished guests present on the occasion also planted saplings in the park.
During his address at the ceremony, Chief Minister Shri Baghel announced a fund allocation of Rs 50 lakhs each for the park's beautification and the construction of a community building within the premises. In addition, he approved Rs 65 lakhs for the construction of a 3.50-kilometer road, connecting the Kharkhara River to the Main Road Tatenga. Furthermore, he also announced the upgradation of the Government Higher Secondary School Tatenga.
Women and Child Development Minister Smt. Anila Bhediya, Parliamentary Secretary Shri Kunwar Singh Nishad, MLA Smt. Sangeeta Sinha, along with various public representatives and locals were also present on the occasion.
Mukhyamantri Haat Bazaar Clinic Yojana improving healthcare services in remote areas of Jashpur District
Mukhyamantri Haat Bazaar Clinic Yojana improving healthcare services in remote areas of Jashpur District
Over 6.6 lakh beneficiaries benefit from the scheme thus far
Raipur TNINS
Chhattisgarh Government's ambitious 'Mukhyamantri Haat Bazaar Clinic Yojana' is making significant strides in enhancing healthcare access for rural residents in remote regions of Jashpur district. The scheme aims to provide improved healthcare facilities to individuals who face challenges due to geographical isolation.
Under this initiative, individuals visiting the local 'haat bazaars' are offered health screenings for various conditions including diabetes, blood pressure, malaria, and other ailments. Furthermore, they receive free medications to address their health concerns. In cases where patients require advanced medical attention, they are promptly referred to higher-level hospitals for specialized care.
The implementation of this scheme has been particularly advantageous for the general public, who are often occupied with regular household responsibilities. Those facing time constraints or limited access to healthcare centers greatly benefit from this initiative, as it brings healthcare services closer to their doorstep.
Health Department Officials stated that mobile medical units have conducted 7,072 health camps in a total of 112 haat bazaars, facilitating health check-ups for a significant number of rural residents. Through these efforts, the scheme has successfully extended essential healthcare services to nearly 6,06,422 beneficiaries in Jashpur district thus far. Overall, the scheme is instrumental in bridging the healthcare gap in remote areas, ensuring that the rural populace receives timely medical attention and necessary treatments.
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