Tag: Gandhi Jayanti

  • CM Sai’s big announcement on Gandhi Jayanti, 25 percent subsidy will be available on purchase of Khadi clothes.

    Nitin Namdev, Raipur. On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai has made an important announcement to promote Khadi. He said that from October 2, 25 percent subsidy will be available on purchasing Khadi clothes, which will continue till March 31, 2025. The Chief Minister made this announcement at the closing ceremony of Swachhta Hi Seva Abhiyan 2024-Swachhata Pakhwada and Khadi Village Industries Exhibition organized at Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium.

    While discussing with journalists during the program, CM Vishnudev Sai also gave information regarding paddy procurement. He said that Lord Indra seems happy this time and there has been good rainfall in the state. There is a possibility of good yield of paddy. CM said that a meeting will be held soon regarding paddy procurement, in which all related issues will be discussed.

    Chief Minister Sai also bought a saree for his wife while visiting the Khadi Village Industries Exhibition. He appealed to all citizens to use Khadi as much as possible. CM Sai has also announced 25% subsidy to promote Khadi clothes.

  • Gandhi Jayanti special: 60 year old man’s dedication towards education, organizes free classes for children every day in the courtyard

    Purushottam Patra, Gariaband. 60 year old Diwadhar Churpal village in Sargibahli village of Devbhog tehsil has been running a campaign to provide quality education to the children of the village for 10 years. This year, apart from 25 students studying in primary school, he is teaching three students of class 6th. Children lovingly call them ‘Aja’. ‘Aja’ classes are held twice a day, from 7 to 9 in the morning and from 5 to 6 in the evening. SC’s classes run regularly.

    Elderly Diwadhar’s left leg is fractured due to falling from a bicycle a week ago, and his leg is in plaster. Despite this his classes did not stop even for a day. Classes are sometimes interrupted during rainy days, but Churpal’s dedication remains steadfast.

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    Diwadhar, who completed higher secondary in 1965, considered Gandhiji as his idol. In 1973, he was posted as a teacher in Nuaguda Primary School, but he left the job of a teacher and joined social service. Since he was from a village, he came into political limelight. Most of the front was not visible in the light. But the people affected by this brought him to the Panchayat body elections. In 1979, when he was elected Sarpanch of Usripani, he brought roads and electricity to the village. He contested the district elections in 1982 and till 1988, he remained the Vice President of Devbhog district. When contact with politicians like Shyama Vidya increased, while being the Vice President, he got schools opened in many villages across the river. Churpal also had a major contribution in establishing a high school in Jhakharpara. The entire tenure of Diwadhar Churpal remained undisputed. After retiring from political life, he has been teaching children for the last 10 years. Churpal says that he will continue to do the work of sharing education and knowledge till his last breath.

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    Even today, most of the students studying in government schools of the village do not have basic knowledge of alphabets, Pahada, Barahkhandi etc. But the children of Sargibahli village are better than the neighboring villages.

    Inspired by the thoughts of Gandhiji, Diwadhar Churpal made education his priority and today his efforts are not only shaping the future of the village children, but have also become a source of inspiration for the society.

  • Today, cleanliness campaign across the country, Home Minister Amit Shah, CM Yogi and many other stalwarts took up brooms.

    In this cleanliness campaign, BJP President JP Nadda, Home Minister Amit Shah, CM Yogi, Devendra Fadnavis and many senior party leaders are actively participating. JP Nadda participated in the cleanliness campaign in Ambedkar Basti of Delhi. Union Minister Meenakshi along with him. Lekhi was also present. He expressed confidence that this cleanliness campaign of Mahatma Gandhi will be carried forward with the same energy.

    Cleanliness campaign of BJP leaders

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah participated in the ‘Shramdaan’ program under the ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ campaign in Ahmedabad and picked up a broom in his hands.

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath participated in the ‘Swachhta Hi Seva’ campaign in Sitapur and donated labor in cleanliness by sweeping brooms.

    Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel also participated in the ‘Cleanliness Campaign’ in Ahmedabad. During this, holding a broom in his hands, CM Patel picked up the garbage lying on the road, threw it in the dustbin and cleaned the dirt with a broom.

    UP BJP President Bhupendra Singh Choudhary took part in the cleanliness drive under the ‘Garbage Free India-Clean India’ campaign and swept the roads along with other leaders.

    BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad participated in the ‘Swachhta Hi Seva’ campaign in Patna and cleaned the dirty places with a broom. During this time other party leaders were also present with him.

    Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde arrived in Mumbai to attend the ‘Swachhta Hi Seva’ program organized by BMC, during which he shook hands and talked to the children. Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis also participated in the ‘Cleanliness Campaign’ program.

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