Tag: Chhattisgarh

  • CG MORNING NEWS: CM Sai will attend the meeting of NITI Aayog, 4 Union Ministers will count the features of the Union Budget, Public Problem Resolution Fortnight in the state from today… in the capital today…

    Raipur. The ninth Governing Council meeting of Niti Aayog will be held in New Delhi on Saturday under ‘Developed India Vision 2047’. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai will also attend this meeting. Deputy Chief Ministers Arun Saw and Vijay Sharma will also be present with him. Chief Minister Sai will address the meeting at 2 pm and there will be a presentation on the government’s plans towards making Chhattisgarh a developed state by 2047. Chief Ministers of various states and governors of union territories will be present in this important meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    CM Sai will discuss the needs, challenges and development plans of Chhattisgarh in the meeting. He will share his views on important topics like education, health, agriculture, and digital infrastructure. Apart from this, he will also focus on the issues of employment and skill development for the youth of the state.

    4 Union Ministers will count the merits of the Union Budget

    BJP will organize a special dialogue program today to convey the key points of the Union Budget to the public. In this program, four Union Ministers will communicate with the public in various districts of Chhattisgarh and share the beneficial aspects of the budget. In which Union Labor and Employment Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya will attend the program organized in the capital Raipur and will discuss the economic aspects of the budget. Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development Tokhan Sahu will take charge in Durg district. Minister of State for Women and Child Development Savitri Thakur has been given the responsibility of Surguja. At the same time, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Jadhav Pratap Rao will hold an intellectual dialogue in Bilaspur.

    Public problem resolution fortnight starts in the state from today

    The public problem resolution fortnight will begin from today in 184 urban bodies of the state. From 27 July to 10 August, by organizing camps in every ward, the problems of the general public will be resolved on the spot as soon as possible. Camps will be organized in the wards of 8 zones of Raipur. The camps will be organized from 10 am to 3 pm. In which problems like tap connection, ration card, national family assistance, old age pension, social security pension, birth and death certificate, building construction permits, no objection certificate, name transfer and self-employment cases can be resolved. There will also be a facility for payment of taxes of taxpayers.

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    Public problem solving fortnightly camps will be organized in these wards of Raipur

    The Municipal Corporation, Nagar Panchayat and Nagar Palika of the state will organize camps for the Public Problems Resolution Fortnight starting from today. Under this, public problem resolution camps will be organized in 8 different wards of Raipur today. Camps will be organized in Banjari Mata Ward, Havildar Abdul Hameed Ward, Rani Laxmi Ward Ward, Civil Line Ward, Thakur Pyarelal Ward, Shaheed Brigadier Usman Ward, Shaheed Manmohan Singh Bakshi Ward and Veer Savarkar Nagar Ward.

    Lecture

    As part of the two-day conference organized by Shridasa Sorathia Vanik Samaj, a lecture by educationist Dr. Mukesh Shah for parents on the subject of keeping children away from mobile addiction will be held at Mohan Marriage Palace, Tatibandh from 4.30 pm.

    Manikarnika Expo

    Manikarnika Expo will be organized by Agrawal Mahila Mandal at Agrasen Dham near Chokra Nala from 11 am onwards.

    Ram Raksha Stotra Recitation

    The Spiritual Committee of Maharashtra Mandal will organize Ram Raksha Stotra and Hanuman Chalisa recitation in nearby temples and residences by women members of all the centers of the Mandal from 7 p.m.

  • Administration’s initiative to curb road accidents: Now wearing helmet is compulsory, mandatory for employees too, action will be taken on violation of rules, Collector issued order

    Bemetara. The administration has taken cognizance of the increasing deaths in road accidents in the state. To prevent accidents, Collector Ranbir Sharma has now made helmets compulsory in Bemetara district. It is also mandatory for government employees to wear helmets while driving two-wheelers while going to and coming from office. Let us tell you that the matter of increasing accidents in the state was raised in the Assembly on Thursday. During this, the members expressed concern and said that helmets should be made compulsory to prevent accidents.

    The meeting of the District Level Road Safety Committee Bemetara was held on Thursday, in which during the review it was found that the highest number of injured and dead persons in road accidents occurring during the period from 1 January 2024 to 15 July 2024 have been of two-wheeler drivers. In these accidents, the death/serious injury of two-wheeler drivers has occurred due to not wearing helmets. In the meeting, the Collector, expressing concern over the increasing accidents, has made it mandatory for two-wheeler drivers to wear helmets while driving under Section 129 of the Motor Vehicles Act 1988.

    From the point of view of safety, the Collector has made it compulsory for all government officers/employees to wear helmets while driving two-wheelers to and from their offices. This order will also apply to bank employees, co-operative society employees and employees of all educational institutions. Strict action will be taken against the officer/employee violating the order under the Motor Vehicles Act and the rules made in this regard. This order will be effective immediately.

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  • CM Sai took a big initiative to include Jashpur in the tourism map, ‘Mayali Nature Camp’ included in Swadesh Darshan Yojana, Rs 10 crore approved for development

    Jashpur. On the initiative of Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai, the Tourism Department has included the famous natural and religious tourist destination of the district, Mayali, in the second phase of the Swadesh Darshan Yojana. By being included in this scheme, the development of basic facilities in the tourist place will be rapid. Also, with its promotion, there is a possibility of increase in the tourist movement here.

    Importance and facilities of Mayali

    It is worth mentioning that Mayali Nature Camp is located in Charaidand Baghicha State Highway in Kunkuri block of the district. The panoramic view of Belsonga Dam and Madheshwar Mountain, considered to be the highest Shivalinga of Asia, gives tourists an opportunity to spend hours. The forest department has also arranged tents for the convenience of tourists at this place. A large number of tourists gather in these tent houses to enjoy night stay with their families at the natural place full of greenery, on the banks of the dam. There is a lot of tourist activity here, especially on weekends.

    Tourists have also been given the facility to enjoy boating in Mayali Nature Camp. For this, all the security arrangements have been made along with the guide. With the cooperation of the state government, a cactus garden is also being developed in Mayali Nature Camp. This special garden has included species of cactus found across the country so that the younger generation can become well acquainted with cactus. One of its objectives is also to make people aware about biodiversity and environmental conservation.

    10 crore approved for development

    Along with including it in the Swadesh Darshan Yojana, the Tourism Department has sanctioned Rs 10 crore for the development of Mayali. For this, a district level steering committee has been formed and directed to prepare an action plan and DPR for development.

  • CG Assembly Monsoon Session: Today is the last day of the Assembly Monsoon Session, many resolutions will be presented in the House

    Nitin Namdev, Raipur. Today is the last day of the monsoon session of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly. Today, during the debate on many issues, uproar can be seen from both the ruling and opposition parties in the House. Members have moved 87 attention motions today. Private petitions will be presented in the House today on behalf of 14 MLAs.

    As soon as the proceedings of the House begin today in the Vidhan Sabha, questions related to the Food, Women and Child Development Department will be asked. The outbreak of malaria and diarrhea will be discussed in the House. BJP MLA Motilal Sahu will raise the issue through attention motion. Health Minister Shyambihari Jaiswal will answer MLA Motilal’s questions. Opposition members will also participate in the discussion. During this time, the remaining 87 attention motions lying in the House will also be answered. Many resolutions can also be presented in the House today.

    Let us tell you that the monsoon session of Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly started on July 22. Today is the last day of this five-day session.

  • Bilaspur and Jagdalpur included in Swadesh Darshan 2.0, Mayali Garden of Jashpur will also be developed, CM Sai said – Our Chhattisgarh is becoming tourism-rich

    Raipur. In view of the natural beauty and glorious primitive culture of Chhattisgarh, the Ministry of Tourism of the Government of India has taken an important decision. Bilaspur and Jagdalpur have been included in Swadesh Darshan 2.0 and for the development of the unique natural site ‘Mayali Baghicha’ of Jashpur, it has been included in the sub-scheme ‘Challenge Based Destination Development’. Apart from this, for the rejuvenation of the religious place Kudargarh temple of Surajpur district, it has been included in the “Prasad” scheme.

    CM Vishnudev Sai tweeted, Our Chhattisgarh tourism is becoming prosperous. The Ministry of Tourism has selected these places for the grandeur and rejuvenation of the religious and tourist places of Chhattisgarh. This is definitely a matter of happiness for the people of the state. On behalf of the 3 crore people of the state, I express my gratitude to the successful Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.

    “Our Chhattisgarh is becoming tourism thriving”

    In view of the natural beauty and glorious primitive culture of Chhattisgarh, the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India has included Bilaspur and Jagdalpur in Swadesh Darshan 2.0 and Jashpur’s unique natural site “Mayali Garden” for its development under the sub-scheme “Challenge…

    — Vishnu Deo Sai (@vishnudsai) July 25, 2024

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  • There will be a discussion in the House on the rising cases of dengue, malaria and diarrhea, the speaker accepted the opposition’s adjournment…

    Raipur. The opposition presented an adjournment motion and demanded a discussion in the House on the increasing cases of dengue, malaria and diarrhea. Speaker Dr. Raman Singh accepted the adjournment motion and allowed a discussion on this subject on Friday.

    Leader of Opposition Dr. Charandas Mahant said that the condition of the entire state is very bad. There is no medicine in the hospitals. There is no arrangement for testing in government hospitals. People from poor families are suffering more from malaria and diarrhea. The poor are being told to get tested from private labs. Many patients have died.

    Congress MLA Raghavendra Singh said that in my district alone more than five hundred people are suffering from diarrhea. Four people have died. Two people have died due to malaria and dengue. Patients are being sent back saying that there are no beds in hospitals. The situation is very frightening.

    Congress MLA Daleshwar Sahu said that five people of the Baiga caste have died of diarrhea in Bodla block of Kabirdham district. BJP MLA Janak Dhruv said that people have also died of malaria in Mainpur. People of the Kamar Bhuiyan tribe live in this area. This area has diamond mines. Poor people from rich land live in this area. They are being referred from government hospitals for treatment.

    Congress MLA Bhupesh Baghel said that cases of people suffering from dengue, malaria and diarrhea are coming from all over the state. People are dying due to this. Asandi said that this issue will be discussed in the House tomorrow.

  • CG MORNING NEWS: Chief Minister’s public darshan postponed today, CM Sai will attend Green Steel International Summit 2024, tree plantation program in Vidhan Sabha residential complex, Madrasa Board results declared…

    Raipur. The weekly public darshan of Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai on Thursday will not take place on this Thursday, July 25, in view of the monsoon session of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly.

    Chief Minister will attend Green Steel International Summit 2024 on July 25

    Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai will attend the Green Steel International Summit 2024 program organized at a private hotel in Nava Raipur tomorrow on 25th July. According to the scheduled program of CM Sai, he will leave for Nava Raipur Atal Nagar from the Chief Minister’s residence at 10 am tomorrow, where he will attend the Green Steel International Summit 2024 program from 10:20 am to 10:45 am. After the program, Chief Minister Sai will leave Nava Raipur and reach Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly at 11 am.

    Tree plantation program “One tree in the name of mother” organized in Vidhansabha residential complex

    Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai will participate in the tree plantation program “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” to be held at the Vidhan Sabha residential complex in Raipur today at 1.30 pm. The program will be presided over by Vidhan Sabha Speaker Dr. Raman Singh. Special guests on this occasion will be Deputy Chief Ministers Arun Saw and Vijay Sharma, Forest and Climate Change Minister Kedar Kashyap, Agriculture Minister Ramvichar Netam, Food Minister Dayal Das Baghel, Labor Minister Lakhanlal Devangan, Finance Minister O.P. Choudhary, Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal, Women and Child Development Minister Laxmi Rajwade, Sports Minister Tankaram Verma and Assembly Leader of Opposition Dr. Charandas Mahant. All the MLAs will also be present on this occasion.

    So far 437.7 mm average rainfall has been recorded in Chhattisgarh

    According to the information compiled by the State Level Control Room set up by the Revenue and Disaster Management Department of the State Government, an average rainfall of 437.7 mm has been recorded in the state since June 1, 2024. According to the rainfall recorded in various districts of the state from June 01, 2024 till today morning 24 July, the highest average rainfall of 1059.0 mm has been recorded in Bijapur district and the lowest average rainfall of 170.6 mm has been recorded in Surguja district.

    Know how much rain has occurred in which district so far

    District Average Rainfall (mm) Surajpur 254.4 Balrampur 383.6 Jashpur 296.1 Korea 288.3 Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur 283.5 Raipur 395.1 Baloda Bazar 431.1 Gariaband 519.3 Mahasamund 360.4 Dhamtari 531.4 Bilaspur 396.6 Mungeli 461.8 Raigarh 356.5 Sarangarh-Bilaigarh 212.2 Janjgir-Champa 347.9 Sakti 297 .7Korba454.8Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi421.8Durg306.3Kabirdham363.5Rajnandgaon526.5Mohla-Manpur-AmbagadhChowki515.1Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai343.3Balod623.1Bemetara271.1Bastar578.6Kondagaon474.8Kanker586.3Narayanpur572.1Dantewada588.8Sukma772.3 Results of examinations conducted by Chhattisgarh Madrasa Board declared

    The results of various examinations conducted by Chhattisgarh Madrasa Board Raipur have been declared. Chhattisgarh Madrasa Board Chairman Mr. Altaf Ahmed released the exam results. He congratulated and wished all the candidates who passed the examination.

    In the results declared by the Madrasa Board, 60.93 percent students passed in the High School Correspondence Course Examination, 69.73 percent in Higher Secondary Correspondence Course Examination (Arts Faculty), 81.81 percent in Higher Secondary Commerce Faculty, 82.05 percent in Higher Secondary Science Faculty, 91.67 in Urdu Adeeb and 100 percent in Urdu Expert Certificate Examination. Candidates can view the exam results on the website of Chhattisgarh Madrasa Board https://cgmbresult.cgmadarsaboard.in/page/result.

  • The road is filled with water and mud, when the demand for improvement was not heeded, the villagers planted paddy saplings, watch the viral VIDEO

    Balod. You must have often seen farmers growing paddy in the fields, but you would have rarely seen the scene of paddy being planted in the streets of the village. Due to the heavy rains for the last four days, the condition of the streets of village Mohlai in Balod district has deteriorated. Meanwhile, a unique protest is being carried out by the villagers to improve the streets of the village covered with mud. The villagers expressed their protest by planting paddy saplings in the mud spread in the village street, the video of which is going viral on social media.

    In the viral video, some villagers are seen growing paddy in the streets of the village and criticizing the Sarpanch and the public representatives of the area. Meanwhile, a young woman living in the village said that it has been five years since the Sarpanch took over his post, but till date the road has not been constructed near her house. The girl said that every year during the rains, the condition of the streets and roads becomes like this and people have to travel through this muddy path. Many times the people of the village appealed to the Sarpanch, Secretary, Officer, MLA and public representatives to get the road built, but till now the road could not be built. Troubled by this, the people of the village planted paddy saplings on this muddy road.

    Children have difficulty going to school

    A woman from the village said that her children are not able to go to school because of water and mud on the road. She requested the Sarpanch that if it is not possible to build a road, then at least temporarily solve this problem by putting gravel or sand so that her children can go to school.

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  • Chhattisgarh Assembly: Congress MLAs accused of killing villagers by calling them Naxalites, Home Minister Sharma said- Lies will not be tolerated…

    Raipur. The issue of Naxalite-police encounter was raised during the Question Hour on the third day of the monsoon session of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly. Congress MLAs accused the police of killing and arresting villagers by calling them Naxalites. On this, Home Minister Vijay Sharma said that this allegation is false, it cannot be tolerated. With this, sloganeering by opposition members started in the House. Also read: Home Minister Vijay Sharma’s big statement in the House, said- Employees working in Naxal-affected areas will not have to run around leaders and ministers for transfer

    Congress MLA Vikram Mandavi said in the House that villagers are being killed and arrested by calling them Naxals in fake encounters. Such cases have come to light in Pidia, Nadpalli. On this, Home Minister Vijay Sharma said that do not break the morale of the security forces by making such allegations. Former minister Kawasi Lakhma said that the tribals who had gone to pluck tendu leaves were surrounded and killed. On this, the Home Minister said that do not make false allegations. This allegation is false and cannot be tolerated.

    Before this, Leader of Opposition Dr. Charan Das Mahant raised the issue of Naxalite incidents. He asked how many Naxalite incidents have taken place in the state from December 2023 to June 2024? In which police station areas have the incidents of police-Naxal encounter taken place? How many soldiers were martyred in these incidents? How many civilians were injured and killed? How many Naxalites were killed, arrested?

    Also, information was sought about what items were recovered from the Naxalites from January 2024 to June 30, 2024? Bullets, ammunition and other things? How many Naxalites are in jail? How many Naxalites are convicted and under trial? Where are the recovered materials kept?

    Home Minister Vijay Sharma said that as of today, there have been 273 Naxalite incidents, including 92 incidents of Naxalite-police encounters. 19 security personnel have been martyred in the encounter. During this period, 34 civilians have been killed by Maoists. At the same time, 137 Naxalites have been killed, while 171 Naxalites have been arrested. As of June 30, 2024, a total of 790 Naxalites are in jail. Of these, 25 have been convicted and the remaining 765 Naxalites are under trial.

    Dr. Mahant said that how were the 34 civilians killed by the Maoists? On this the Home Minister said that out of the 34 civilians killed, 4 were killed by organizing a Jan Adalat. 24 people were killed by the Naxalites on the charge of being informers. 6 people were killed due to the mines laid by the Naxalites.

    Dr. Mahant then asked whether the 137 Naxalites who were killed were from Chhattisgarh or outside? The Home Minister gave information about all of them, name-wise. The information about outside and Chhattisgarh is not in the category right now, I will make it available later. Dr. Mahant asked how many Bharmar guns were seized? Are the Bharmar guns in a condition to be fired? My doubt is towards the police.

    The Home Minister said that saying that someone was killed and a loaded gun was placed near him is not acceptable. Investigating something is not a matter, it can be investigated. Whatever things have been found, all the information is available. Dr. Mahant sought information about the Naxalites who are under trial, asked since when? The Minister said that there is no detailed information about the 765 Naxalites who are under trial, I will provide it later.

  • CG Assembly Monsoon Session: Third day of the Assembly Monsoon Session, Congress will bring adjournment on the issue of law and order, there is a possibility of uproar in the House

    Nitin Namdev, Raipur. Today is the third day of the monsoon session of Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly. The proceedings of the House will begin at 11 am. The issue of deteriorating law and order will be raised in the House today. Along with this, questions will also be asked from the Home, Health and Panchayat departments during the Question Hour. There are chances of a lot of uproar in the House today.

    The issue of deteriorating law and order will be raised in the assembly today. Congress will bring adjournment today on the issue of law and order. There is a possibility of a huge uproar in the house on law and order. Questions related to home, health, panchayat departments will be asked in the question hour. BJP MLA Sushant Shukla will raise the issue of irregularities in the cooperative society in the attention. Leader of Opposition Charandas Mahant will draw attention to the chaos in the distribution of rice to the poor. Immediately after this, Minister Ramvichar Netam will present the Mandi Amendment Bill in the house.