Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel reached Devbhog of Bindranawagarh assembly constituency of Gariaband district on Tuesday as part of a meeting. The Chief Minister took information about the ground situation of the schemes of the government from the general public there.
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Chhattisgarh Of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel Reached Devbhog of Bindranawagarh assembly constituency of Gariaband district as part of the meeting on Tuesday. The Chief Minister took information about the ground situation of the schemes of the government from the general public there and asked the beneficiaries about the benefits received from the schemes of the government. In his address on the occasion, the CM said that employment, increase in income of the people and women empowerment are the priority of the state government. The state government is providing the benefits of the scheme to the poorest of the poor. Our main objective is to increase everyone’s income.
7 crore has been approved for RIPA in Devbhog, soon the villagers will start getting employment. The CM said that our government is working to put money in everyone’s pocket. The Chief Minister said that even during the Corona period, work has been done to put money in everyone’s pocket. The Chief Minister started the meeting by garlanding the portrait of Chhattisgarh Mahtari. Food Minister Shri Amarjit Bhagat was present on this occasion.
CM made many announcements
On this occasion, on the request of the villagers and public representatives, the CM made several important announcements for the development of the area. He made Devbhog a Nagar Panchayat, Jhakharpara as sub-tehsil, new building of Devbhog Girls Higher Secondary School, renovation of boys school building of Devbhog, opening of District Cooperative Gramin Bank branch in village Sinapali, construction of new community hall in Devbhog, Announcement of 30 lakh for beautification of Kosta Muda pond, development of Rishi waterfall as tourism, construction of high level bridge at Beladdanala, renaming of Sardapur ITI after Amar Shaheed Bhojram Tandi, construction of bridge at village Moongia and Jhakharpara Of.
Farmer’s loan waived
In the meeting organized at Devbhog, farmer Jogender Prasad Behera told that he has 30 acres of land, his loan of Rs.3 lakh 70 thousand has been forgiven. People are getting the benefits of the schemes of the government. Landless laborer Murari Sen told the Chief Minister about the benefits he was getting from the Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Bhumihin Krishi Mazdoor Nyay Yojana. He said that the landless laborers are also getting 7 thousand in this scheme of the government, it looks good. Farmer Giriraj told that he has received all the installments of Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana. Got the farm improved with the money received
Now write caste in English
Kashiram Nagvanshi told the Chief Minister about the benefits he was getting from Godhan Nyaya Yojana that he earned Rs 59 thousand 884 by selling 299 quintals 42 kg cow dung, bought a scooty for his wife with this money. In a meeting at Devbhog, Kavita Nayak of the self-help group told that 95 thousand 800 rupees have been received from vermi compost making. There are 10 members. Everyone has got around 9 to 10 thousand. With this money he has bought 4 goats. He thanked the Chief Minister for the scheme. Rural youth Kundan Kashyap told the Chief Minister that due to quantitative error, he was not getting the caste certificate.
Due to your efforts, this mistake was rectified and he got caste certificate. On this, the Chief Minister said that now the officers have been directed to write in English while writing the caste. Was writing wrong because of pronunciation in Hindi.
Villagers benefited from the Hatbazar clinic scheme
Amarchand Kashyap, the beneficiary of the Hatbazar Clinic Scheme, told the Chief Minister that a clinic is set up in the market of his village. He used to have stomach pain. Free check-up and medicines are available after the camp is organized in the village. Due to this, he has recovered and is able to eat food on time. In the meeting, Atmanand English Medium School student Bhumika Kashyap and student Adarsh Vardhan told the Chief Minister that their school has lab, library and class rooms with facilities. Teachers teach well.
Adarsh told that earlier he used to study in private schools for Rs 14,000. Now it doesn’t cost money. A beneficiary Urmila Baghel told the Chief Minister that her two and a half year old grandson is sent to Anganwadi. Here he has become healthy and fit. Dal, rice, roti, green vegetables, chikki, banana are also available in the week in Anganwadi.
Unveiling of the statue of late freedom fighter Pandit Shyam Shankar Mishra
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel unveiled the life-size statue of freedom fighter late Pandit Shyam Shankar Mishra in Devbhog. He paid tribute to him by offering flowers. On this occasion, along with Food Minister Amarjit Bhagat, the relatives and villagers of freedom fighter late Pandit Mishra were also present.
Source: www.tv9hindi.com”