Tag: CM Bhupesh Baghel

  • Godhan NYAY Yojana: Paving the way for rural development and financial independence for women

    Godhan NYAY Yojana: Paving the way for rural development and financial independence for women

    Raipur. Chhattisgarh Government’s ambitious Godhan NYAY Yojana has created numerous employment opportunities in rural areas, enabling the rural population to strive towards economic prosperity. Engaging in income-generating activities including the sale of cow dung, and the production of vermicompost and super compost, a significant number of women have achieved financial independence through their association with Gauthans. These women are now able to support their families and contribute to their family’s finances as well.

    In the Gram Panchayat Tharakpur, located in the Masturi development block of Bilaspur district, the women belonging to Maa Gayatri Self-Help Group have started vermicompost, super compost, and earthworm production within the Gauthan. This endeavour has yielded substantial income for them, serving as a prime example of self-reliance and economic empowerment.

    Smt. Vibhuti Kaushik, the group’s president, stated that vermicompost serves as an excellent choice for farmers transitioning towards organic farming. To date, they have successfully sold 753 quintals of vermicompost and 370 quintals of super compost, resulting in a profit of nearly Rs 2.5 lakh. She completed her home repair works with her share of the profit. Other women are also utilizing their earnings to fulfil their children’s educational and other essential needs. These women have expressed their gratitude to the state government for implementing this ambitious scheme besides commending the efforts of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel for opening the path to progress in the village through the initiation of the Godhan NYAY Yojana.

    The Godhan NYAY Yojana has successfully contributed to the prosperity of rural communities. The ongoing economic activities have played a vital role in enhancing the livelihoods of rural residents. Shri Latel Puri Goswami, a cattle rearer, stated that he has sold cow dung worth Rs 10,000 in the Gauthan. Shri Ramkumar Patel, a rural resident, expressed his joy and mentioned that he has already sold cow dung worth Rs 35,000 so far.

  • Renovation of schools will provide children with a better environment for learning

    Renovation of schools will provide children with a better environment for learning

    Bilaspur. Chhattisgarh Government has launched the ‘Mukhyamantri School Jatan Yojana’ with the aim of developing high-quality infrastructure in schools across the state. Under this scheme, a total of 1365 schools in the district are currently undergoing renovations. This scheme, launched as per the directions of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, aims to create a better learning environment for children by improving the condition of these schools.

    With the guidance of Collector Shri Saurabh Kumar, the renovation work on school buildings is progressing steadily. The transformation of these 1365 schools is being carried out at a cost of Rs 74 crores, 74 lakhs, and 59 thousand. The renovation work includes roof repairs, wall painting, toilet refurbishment, and overall beautification. The school buildings are being painted using natural cow dung paint, making them visually attractive.

    The schools where the renovation work has been completed now have a completely new look. These schools will provide a conducive environment for students to learn. The villagers in the areas where the renovation work has been finished expressed their heartfelt gratitude to Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, stating that this scheme will improve school infrastructure and enable students to receive a quality education.

  • Shedding Light on Progress : LED Van promotes government schemes in Dantewada’s villages

    Shedding Light on Progress : LED Van promotes government schemes in Dantewada’s villages

    Dantewada. In yet another unique initiative, the state government has introduced special LED Vans to promote and disseminate information regarding its various welfare schemes in rural areas. These schemes aim to uplift economically weaker sections, the needy, the poor, rural communities, common citizens, farmers, and labourer families. The initiative commenced last week in the Dantewada district, where government schemes are being promoted through short films displayed on the LED van. These films will be shown in all development blocks and villages in the district, ensuring widespread publicity and increased awareness among the public about the government schemes, thereby enabling them to avail maximum benefits.

    As a part of this initiative, success stories and short films highlighting government schemes were showcased through the LED van in the Bhansi village of the district. A significant number of villagers, including children watched these short films related to the government’s schemes. Through these films, detailed information has been provided about initiatives including agricultural loan waiver, Rajiv Gandhi Kisan NYAY Yojana, Godhan NYAY Yojana, Aatmanand School, Ram Van Gaman Path, Ramayana Mahotsav, RIPA, Tuhar Sarkar-Tuhar Dwar, and more. On the inaugural day, adhering to the prescribed route chart, the LED Van visited Bhansi and Dhurli gram panchayats, situated within the Dantewada development block.

  • Rural Industrial Parks are bestowing a new identity to rural skills

    Rural Industrial Parks are bestowing a new identity to rural skills

    Raipur. The Chhattisgarh Government’s ambitious Rural Industrial Park scheme has built a strong infrastructure in rural areas for promoting small-scale industries. This has transformed the state of development in rural areas. RIPA has emerged as a prominent center of business and industrial development for the villagers. Young rural entrepreneurs are reaping its benefits, resulting in economic and rural development.

    Villagers have received better opportunities for livelihood from the RIPA established in Chirra village in the Korba development block. Processing units for wheat, gram, turmeric, spices, and manufacturing units for pickles, Dona Pattal, sandal, cow dung paint, paver block, and fly ash bricks have been established. Women and small entrepreneurs are rediscovering their skills by working in RIPA.

    Earlier, the enterprising women of the village who were engaged in farming, daily wage labour, and domestic work did not have any additional means of livelihood to fulfill their daily needs. Now, with the establishment of the Rural Industrial Park in the village, they have received better employment in their own village. The members of Chandramukhi Group are manufacturing good-quality fly ash bricks in the Rural Industrial Park at Chirra. Along with the women, other villagers have also received employment through the fly-ash brick unit. The youth and women are engaging in brick manufacturing work and are producing about 4 to 5 thousand pieces of bricks daily. People in the surrounding villages are ordering bricks from the group as per their requirements.

    Villagers of Kudmura, Taulipali, Simkenda, Gurma, located adjacent to Chirra, have placed orders for more than 70,000 fly ash bricks so far, the sale of which will earn the group an income of more than Rs. 2 lakh. The amount will be used for the construction of government buildings. The women of the group said that there is a huge demand for their bricks in government and private construction work. The sale of these bricks will generate an appreciable income for the women, making them financially independent. They said that the Amaldiha Panchayat has purchased 20,000 fly ash bricks, securing them an income of Rs. 60,000. The women of the manufacturer group obtained the order on account of their own efforts. Because of the good demand for brick making, there is a wave of confidence among the women and youth who are enthusiastically engaged in the work of brick manufacturing.

  • Successful surgery of hearing-impaired Varsha in AIIMS Raipur

    Successful surgery of hearing-impaired Varsha in AIIMS Raipur

    Raipur. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel is visiting all the state assembly constituencies under the Bhent Mulaqat program. Varsha Mishra, an eight-year-old girl studying in the 3rd standard, attended the Bhent Mulaqat program in Manendragarh Assembly with her family members. The Chief Minister called Varsha on stage and spoke to her family members. Varsha’s father, Mr. Mukesh Mishra, told the Chief Minister that his daughter was hearing-impaired and needed treatment. The Chief Minister Mr. Baghel had promptly given instructions for Varsha’s treatment.
     
    Varsha, a resident of Haldibadi Chirimiri, required cochlear implant surgery. In accordance with the instructions of the Chief Minister, Varsha was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Raipur. The skilled doctors of AIIMS conducted a successful cochlear implant surgery on Varsha. The surgery has completely restored Varsha’s hearing. Varsha’s father, Mr. Mukesh Mishra, and other family members are extremely delighted after her successful surgery and have expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel.

  • YouTuber arrested for spreading fake news against CM Bhupesh Baghel

    YouTuber arrested for spreading fake news against CM Bhupesh Baghel

    Raipur. The YouTuber who ran fake news against Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has been arrested. Raipur’s Civil Line Police has taken this action. The accused has been arrested from Rajasthan. During interrogation, the accused YouTuber revealed his name as Rajendra Kumar Swamy. Let us tell you that NSUI district president had complained about throwing news to Civil Line police station.

    Police action continues on throw news – Even before this fake government order went viral on social media. Whose complaint has been made by the officer of the concerned department in the police station.

  • Transfer of incentive amount of one and a half lakh to board toppers

    Transfer of incentive amount of one and a half lakh to board toppers

    Raipur. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has said that our effort is to provide equal opportunities for education to the students of villages and cities as well as forest areas. This year, children from remote areas have achieved good success in the board exams. There is no lack of sharpness in children. The need is to provide them opportunities.

    Chief Minister Mr. Baghel today felicitated the students who got place in class 10th and 12th merit list in the annual examination of Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education for the year 2023 under Swami Atmanand Medhavi Chhatra Protsahan Yojana. In the ceremony, all the meritorious students were given an incentive amount of Rs 1.5 lakh each. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel transferred the incentive amount through RTGS to the bank accounts of meritorious students at the function. The Pratibha Samman ceremony was organized at the Chief Minister’s residence.

    Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel extended best wishes to the meritorious students. Talking directly to the children, he asked if anyone was scared of sitting in the helicopter, all the children collectively said that they were not scared at all. Praising all the children, the Chief Minister said that during the inspection of Swami Atmanand Excellent School during the visit-meet program at Raghunathpur in Pratappur assembly constituency, on the insistence of little girl Smriti, three-four children were taken along with her in a helicopter there. After this, it was decided to give helicopter joy ride to the toppers of 10th and 12th board exams. He said that in future many children will get the opportunity to board an aeroplane, but only a select few get the opportunity to travel in the helicopter of the government. Last year in 2022, joy riding was done to the toppers of the board exams. This year, along with 78 toppers of board exams, five toppers each of high school and high secondary exams from special backward tribes were also given joy riding.

    The Chief Minister said that in order to encourage the economically backward and weaker sections towards education in the state, the students of the special backward tribes – Abujhmadia, Baiga, Birhor, Kamar and Pahadi Korwa were felicitated who secured first position in high school and higher secondary. going. All these students are also being given an incentive amount of Rs 1.5 lakh each.

    Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel told the children that you have achieved success in making a place in the merit list with your hard work and dedication. When we achieve any goal, respect increases in society and family. He taught the children that success should not change your behaviour. Be proud of success, don’t be proud, be humble.

    The Chief Minister said that it is a matter of happiness that most of the students in the merit list are from rural areas of Chhattisgarh’s remote areas. He said that our government has created an environment of education in the state. Swami Atmanand English and Hindi medium schools have been started. Whose quality is so good that today children first want to take admission in Swami Atmanand School and later in private school. RD of the capital Raipur. The registered strength of children in Tiwari School was 56. After starting Swami Atmanand School in this school, now the registered number of children here has increased to about 1000. Many times more applications are being received for admission in Swami Atmanand schools run in the state than the number of seats. Our government has planned to renovate the school, hostel-ashram, construct rooms and buildings in the school. Apart from this, it has been decided to paint the schools with natural paint.

    The Chief Minister said that Wi-Fi facility has been started in 300 Rural Industrial Parks (RIPA) started in the state so that rural children can easily get internet facility for studies. It was started from Ripa of Beltukari village of Bilaspur. Arrangements were made for children to sit at a Ripa in Dhamtari district. He said that for the convenience of the children, e-libraries have been started in remote districts like Sukma, Kanker. Schools in Sukma, Bijapur, Dantewada were damaged by Naxalites, such schools were restarted after 300 years. The Chief Minister said that the innovations made in Chhattisgarh in the field of education during the Corona period were discussed across the country.

    School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam said that on the initiative of the Chief Minister, meritorious students in Chhattisgarh have got the opportunity of helicopter joy riding. This initiative of the Chief Minister is exemplary for the whole country. Dr. Tekam said that all of you should not lose your spirits. More challenges will emerge in the times to come. Encouraging the children, he said that when we used to study, there were not so many facilities which you are getting. He encouraged them to move forward with dedication and hard work. He told that when the meritorious children were doing joy riding this morning, the happiness on the faces of the children was visible.

    Under the Swami Atmanand Medhavi Chhatra Protsahan Yojana, out of 78 students who got place in the merit list of class 10th and 12th examination of Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education for the year 2023, 48 students of class 10th and 30 students of class 12th are included. . This year, 11 students of high school and 8 students of higher secondary of Swami Atmanand Vidyalaya have secured place in the merit list. The welcome address was given by Dr. S. Bharathidasan, Secretary, School Education Department. Gave detailed information regarding Pratibha Samman ceremony under Swami Atmanand Meritorious Student Promotion Scheme. Nargis Khan, a student of village Ghumka in Balod district, was also honored at the function. Nargis Khan is a Class VII student, she was allowed to appear in the Class X board exams with special permission. Nargis has secured 90.50 percent marks in the board examination.

  • CM Bhupesh Baghel reached the swearing-in site of Karnataka

    CM Bhupesh Baghel reached the swearing-in site of Karnataka

    Karnataka. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, Makkal Needhi Maiam chief Kamal Hasan, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu.
    Let us inform that Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi have reached Bangalore to attend the swearing-in ceremony. He was received by DK Shivakumar at the airport. Oath taking will start at 12:30. Siddaramaiah will be CM and DK Shivakumar will take oath as Deputy CM.
    The same 8 MLAs will also be administered the oath of cabinet minister. According to the information, the names of Dr. G Parameshwara, KJ George, KH Muniyappa, Satish Jarkiholi, Jamir Ahmed, Ramalinga Reddy in place of Deshpande, Mallikarjun Kharge’s son Priyank Kharge and MB Patil are included. Siddaramaiah has also sent the list of their names as party leaders to the governor.

  • Ranger suspended due to negligence in work

    Ranger suspended due to negligence in work

    CM Bhupesh Baghel will meet the people of Khudia tomorrow in a meet-meet program organized at Khudia in Lormi and will discuss with the public. A big news is coming out from Lormi before the CM’s visit. Here, before the CM’s visit, the Khudia Ranger has been attacked. Khudia Ranger has been removed from his post. According to the information received, Khudia Ranger Laxman Patre has been removed from his post just a few hours before the visit of CM Bhupesh. Taking this action, Chief Conservator of Forests Bilaspur Rajesh Kumarchandele has issued the order. On the other hand, Deputy Ranger Teku Ram Kolam has been made the in-charge ranger of Khudia.

  • CM Bhupesh Baghel taking high level meeting with senior officials

    CM Bhupesh Baghel taking high level meeting with senior officials

    Raipur. CM Bhupesh Baghel has canceled his visit to Karnataka after the Maoist attack in Aranpur in Dantewada district. CM Bhupesh Baghel is continuously holding meetings with senior officials. Let us tell you that in view of the Naxalite incident, CM Bhupesh Baghel has canceled the tour of Karnataka. Let us tell you that after the Naxal attack, an emergency meeting has been called at the PHQ of Naya Raipur. DGP Ashok Juneja, Naxal ADG Vivekanand Sinha are present in this meeting. Top police officers are also present in this meeting and are taking complete information about the incident.
    CM was going to leave for Karnataka at 6:30 pm today
    Let us inform that CM Bhupesh Baghel was made the star campaigner in the assembly elections in Karnataka. CM Bhupesh Baghel was scheduled to leave for Karnataka at 6:30 pm today, but he canceled his Karnataka tour after the Naxalite incident.