State
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel virtually released Rs 7.04 crore to the beneficiaries of Godhan Nyay Yojana
Rs 419.25 crore paid to the beneficiaries of Godhan Nyay Yojana so far
Nearly 107.75 lakh quintal cow dung was purchased in Gauthans till last month
This year's budget has been designed keeping in view the interests of all sections, including farmers, laborers, and rural masses: Chief Minister
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel on Wednesday virtually released Rs 7.04 crore to cattle rearers, women's groups, and Gauthan committees under the Godhan Nyay Yojana in a programme organized in his office located in the Vidhansabha premises here. This includes payment of Rs 4.25 crore to cattle rearers, farmers, and the landless in the lieu of 2.13 lakh quintal cow dung purchased in the Gauthans from February 16 to February 28. Besides, Rs 1.65 crore was paid to Gauthan committees and Rs 1.14 crore to women groups.
Addressing the programme, Chief Minister said that every month, the 5th to the 15th date is special for the farmers because on this day they receive the amount of the Godhan Nyay Yojana. It is good news that a large number of Gauthans are becoming self-supporting. To encourage self-supporting Gauthans, it has been decided to provide an honorarium to the chairman and members of the Gauthan Management Committee. He also urged to make efforts to make other Gauthans self-supporting as well. He added that it is good news that work has started on generating electricity from cow dung, in addition to making other useful products from cow dung. The plant for generating electricity from cow dung in Domarpal in Bastar has been synchronized with the grid. The rate of electricity produced through this will be fixed at Rs 9 per unit.
It is worth mentioning here that these self-supporting Gauthans are contributing to the purchase of cow dung under the Godhan Nyay Yojana. Over the past few weeks, the share of self-supporting Gauthans in the payment made for the purchase of cow dung accounts up to 60-70 per cent. In the current scenario, more than 50 per cent of the Gauthans have become self-supporting, fulfilling their other activities with their own funds along with the purchase of cow dung and 'go-mutra'. From February 16 to February 28, a total of 2.13 lakh quintals of cow dung were purchased in Gauthans, for which a sum of Rs 4.25 crore is transferred to cow dung sellers, out of which Rs 1.92 crore is paid by the Agriculture Department and Rs 2.33 crore is paid by self-supporting Gauthans. So far, self-supporting Gauthans have made a payment of Rs 45.52 crore for cow dung purchases using their own funds.
It is worth mentioning that under the Godhan Nyay Yojana, a total of Rs 419.25 crores has been paid to beneficiaries by combining the amounts paid so far. In Chhattisgarh, cow dung is being purchased at Rs 2 per kg since July 20, 2020, under the Godhan Nyay Yojana. A total of 107.75 lakh quintals of cow dung has been purchased from Gauthans in the state till February 28, 2023. A payment of Rs 215.50 crores has been made in the lieu of purchase of cow dung from the sellers. So far, payments of Rs 185.77 crores have been made to Gauthan committees and women's self-help groups.
Agriculture Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey also addressed the programme. Food Minister Shri Amarjeet Bhagat, Chief Minister's Advisor Shri Rajesh Tiwari, Additional Chief Secretary Shri Subrat Sahoo, Agriculture Production Commissioner Dr. Kamal Preet Singh, Special Secretary of Agriculture Department Shri Ayaz Tamboli, Director of Agriculture Department Smt. Ranu Sahu, Director of Horticulture Department Smt. Chandan Tripathi were present on the occasion.
Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana : Willing land owners of all categories will be eligible under the scheme
Special incentive for farming of 5 tree species
Tissue culture bamboo, clonal Nilgiri, Melia Dubia, Tissue culture Sagon, and white sandalwood included in the scheme
Preparations of Forest Department in full swing
Raipur, TNINS
While considering the limitless possibilities for encouraging the commercial use of trees in Chhattisgarh, the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has announced the “Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana”. Under this scheme, commercial tree plantation is to be carried out on the land of farmers at their consent to increase their income. Preparations of the Forest Department for implementing Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana are in full swing.
It is noteworthy that under the Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana, all the willing land owners of all categories will be eligible. Besides them, all government, semi-government, and autonomous institutions of the government that are willing to grow trees on their own land will be eligible. Similarly, private educational institutions, private trusts, non-governmental organizations, Panchayats, and land contract holders, that are willing to conduct plantation on their lands will be eligible. Under this scheme, 100 percent financial assistance is provided for conducting tree plantation on up to 5 acres of land, and 50 percent financial assistance is provided for conducting tree plantation on more than 5 acres of land. Under the scheme, farmers are being encouraged the cultivation of mainly 5 tree species. These include tissue culture bamboo, clonal Nilgiri, Melia dubia, tissue culture Sagon, and white sandalwood.
The main objective of Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana is to encourage commercial tree plantation in the state. It also aims to ensure a strengthened market arrangement for the purchase of forest produce at definite support prices by organizations and private companies.
In this regard, the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest and Head of Forest Force Mr. Sanjay Shukla said that 12 species will be planted on 30 thousand acres of land. A goal has been set to plant clonal Eucalyptus on 17 thousand 182 acres, root shoot teak on 6 thousand 456 acres, tissue culture on 2 thousand 617 acres, sandalwood on 1 thousand 462 acres, Melia dubia on 834 acres, bamboo on 737 acres, tissue culture bamboo on 607 acres, red sandalwood on 126 acres, amla on 43 acres, Khamar on 40 acres, Sheesham on 20 acres, and Mahaneem on 20 acres of land.
Chhattisgarh State Forest Development Corporation handed over a cheque of Rs 3.51 crore towards dividend and lease rent to the Chief Minister
TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel was given the dividend of Chhattisgarh State Forest Development Corporation for the year 2021-22 by Forest Minister Mr. Mohammad Akbar and Chairman of Chhattisgarh State Forest Development Corporation Mr. Devendra Bahadur Singh in his office room located in the Vidhansabha Complex today. A cheque of Rs 3.51 crore was handed over to the Chief Minister. On this occasion, Agriculture Minister Mr. Ravindra Choubey, Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Rajesh Tiwari, Principal Secretary Forest Department Mr. Manoj Kumar Pingua, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Chief of Forest Force Mr. Sanjay Shukla and Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Managing Director, Chhattisgarh State Forest Development Corporation Mr. A.K. Bhatt were present.
Chairman of the Chhattisgarh State Forest Corporation, Mr. Devendra Bahadur Singh, stated that because of the work done by the Forest Development Corporation, forest dwellers living in the state's forest areas and villagers belonging to economically backward classes have been provided with continuous employment to improve their social and economic conditions. Opportunities are being generated. The corporation has not obtained a loan from a bank or other financial institution, nor has it received a grant from the state government. Forest Development Company is dedicated to promoting greenery and environmental development throughout the state.
Managing Director of Forest Development Corporation, Mr. A.K. Bhat, informed the Chief Minister that in the financial year 2021-22, an income of Rs 69 crore 11 lakh was generated from the sale of forest produce and other income received from the thinning of teak plantations planted by the Forest Development Corporation under the work plan approved by the Government of India, and various works worth Rs 31 crore 79 lakh were spent on it. The Corporation achieved a net profit after tax of Rs.36 crore 48 lakh during the financial year.
In the financial year 2021-22, the corporation planted 35 lakh teak trees in an area of 1982 hectares and 7 lakh 47 thousand mixed species plants with funds obtained from various public undertakings through the Deposit Planting Scheme for environmental improvement in the state of Chhattisgarh. He stated that 13,504 cubic meters of timber, 7,845 pieces of balli, 5,698 pieces of firewood, and 86 notional tonnes of bamboo were produced during the financial year 2021-22.
Assembly Speaker Dr. Mahant and Chief Minister Mr. Baghel inaugurated the three-day health camp
TNINS
Assembly Speaker Dr. Charandas Mahant and Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the three-day health camp organized in the Assembly premise today. School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam, Industry Minister Mr. Kawasi Lakhma, Leader of Opposition Mr. Narayan Chandel, Parliamentary Secretary Mrs. Rashmi Ashish Singh and other officials were present on the occasion.
In the camp, the blood pressure and diabetes of the public representatives including Assembly Speaker Dr. Mahant, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel, School Education Minister Mr. Tekam, Industry Minister Mr. Lakhma, Leader of Opposition Mr. Chandel were checked by the doctors. It may be noted that a three-day free health camp has been organized in Vidhan Sabha from March 14 to March 16. Medicine specialist, microbiology, gynaecologist, radiodiagnosis, pathology and bio-chemistry related facilities are available at the camp.
Chhattisgarh School Education Department gets national level award in education field
“Angana ma Shiksha” program receives SKOCH Award for the year 2022
Chief Minister and School Education Minister congratulated officials and teachers associated with the program
Raipur TNINS
Chhattisgarh School Education Department has bagged once again the national level award for its excellent work in the field of education. In a tough competition, the state has received the Skoch Award 2022 for the 'Angana ma Shiksha' program run by Samagra Shiksha. This entire program is being conducted by a group of women teachers from Chhattisgarh. This year will be the third year of this program and every year some new designs are included by women leadership. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel and School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam have congratulated officials and teachers of the department for this achievement.
The Skoch Award is the country's highest civilian award conferred by an independent organization, which recognizes people, projects, and institutions that go the extra mile to make India a better nation. This award was instituted in the year 2003. This award is given for the best efforts in the field of digital, financial, and social inclusion.
At the time of the COVID pandemic, the entire staff of the School Education Department tried so hard to continue the education of the children without gaps. During this period, various new ways also evolved which helped in continuing the education of the children. At the same time, some women teachers of the state proposed their contribution to this statewide program “Padhai Tunhar Duar”. They trained the mothers and started the effort to teach the children while staying at home through them under the “Angana Ma Shiksha” program.
The 'Angana Ma Shiksha' program helped in awakening the interest of the mothers toward the education of their children. Mothers and children should be taught by organizing fairs in every village, inviting mothers and children to the fair, and teaching them using materials available at home like utensils, vegetables, fruits, clothes, etc.
Mothers doing better work at the village level were honored by being selected as 'smart mother'. Along with keeping other mothers involved in this program and helping them in learning, 'Smart Mata' also does the work of visiting kindergartens and primary schools from time to time, helping with children's education, and getting information about their children's learning from teachers. Through this program, there has been a success in developing the culture of teaching children at home by mothers.
For the assessment of children, a 'support card' was designed and signed by the mothers instead of report cards, and it was ensured that the mothers gave it to their children's teachers. Efforts were made to show the status of the children in different competencies to the mothers in very easy ways using simple symbols. Monitoring of the entire program was executed by groups of teachers through core groups at the cluster, block, district, and state levels.
'Tuhar Sarkar Tuhar Dwaar': More than 18 lakh smart card-based registration certificates and driving licenses delivered at people's doorsteps
Applicants no longer have to make multiple rounds of transport offices
Helpline number 75808-08030 issued by the Transport Department
Raipur, TNINS
In a bid to ensure that people don't stand in queues and wait for their turn or make multiple rounds of the transport offices, the "Tuhar Sarkar Tuhar Dwaar" facility is being implemented by the Transport Department covering doorstep delivery of various transport-related services.
Under the "Tuhar Sarkar Tuhar Dwaar" scheme, being operated as per directions of Chief Minister Mr.Bhupesh Baghel and Transport Minister Mr.Mohammad Akbar, more than 17.39 lakh smart card-based registration certificates and driving licenses have been delivered to the doorstep of applicants since June 2021. This includes 12.23 lakh smart card-based registration certificates and 5.69 lakh driving licenses.
Continuous monitoring of the same is being done by Transport Minister Mr.Mohammad Akbar for the orderly operation of this scheme. Under this, 22 transport-related services are being provided to the people at their doorstep. Under this public-centric facility, people no longer need to make multiple rounds of the transport offices for getting their work done. This saves both money and time for the applicants.
Transport Department officials informed that a helpline number 75808-08030 has been issued by the department to make this service more accessible. The service is available from 10 am to 5.30 pm on all working days. Applicants can get all the information related to the dispatch of their driving license and registration certificate on this helpline number. Right now on average, 100 calls are being received per day seeking information related to the driving license and registration process, taxes, and fees.
Special article : Budget of trust: Raipur recieves a gift as an International Sports Academy
Archery Sports Academy to be established in Bastar and Raipur
Provision for the establishment of Adventure Sports Academy in Bastar and Malkhamb Academy in Narayanpur
Article: Sunil Tripathi, Assistant Director TNINS
The Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel presented the fifth budget of his tenure on 06 March. It is noteworthy that special attention has been given to everyone from students to sportspersons in this budget. To provide top notch sports facilities for athletes, provisions have been made in the budget for the construction of mini stadium, promotion of women's sports and establishment of various sports academies. Traditional sports are also being promoted in the state. In order to encourage sports activities across the state, , Rs 5 crore has been announced to provide training of players from village level and to organise sports competition and national and international level sports events.
This budget also has provision for the establishmemt of sports academies for various national and international sports such as adventure sports, hockey, football, badminton, tennis,and athletics. Similarly, Shaheed Gundadhur Archery and Kayaking and Canoeing Sports Academy will also be established in the state.
Archery sports academies will be established in Bastar and Raipur to encourage archery as a state sport. Provision has also been made for the establishment of Malkhamb Academy in Narayanpur and International Badminton Sports Academy in Raipur.
An amount of 3 crore 70 lakh has been announced for the establishment of Adventure Sports Academy in Bastar district and for the development of adventure sports facilities in village Saliyatoli development block of Kunkuri.
To promote the traditional sports of the state, the organization of Chhattisgarhia Olympics has been started from this year, in which women and men of all classes, from children to the elderly, took part with great enthusiasm.
In view of the interest and enthusiasm of the local people towards these games due to the successful organization of Chhattisgarh Olympics, a provision of Rs 25 crore has been kept in this budget for the grand event of Chhattisgarh Olympics in the coming year.
A provision of Rs 100 crore has been kept in the budget for Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club and Rs 08 crore for organizing Rajiv Yuva Mahotsav as well.
Chief Minister inaugurated 'Legal Awareness Training Camp cum Workshop'
It is necessary for women to be financially stable,state government is implementing new employment-oriented schemes: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel
Launched the mobile app "Chhattisgarh State Commission for Women" designed for online complaints
Through Mukhyamantri Mahtari Nyay Rath, people are getting justice with information about rules on the spot
District Collectors, SPs, DPOs and trainers were felicitated by the Chief Minister for their cooperation in quick disposal of cases
TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today inaugurated the 'Legal Awareness Training Camp cum Workshop' organised by the Chhattisgarh State Women's Commission at Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium in state capital. Women and Child Development Minister Smt. Anila Bhendia, Chairperson of Chhattisgarh State Commission for Women Dr. Kiranmayi Nayak and Chairperson of Chhattisgarh Child Protection Commission Smt. Tejkunwar Netam were also present on the occasion.Prior to this, Chief Minister inaugurated the training camp cum workshop by garlanding the photograph of Chhattisgarh Mahtari, lighting the lamp and singing the state song. On this occasion, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel was welcomed with Rajkiya Gamcha and a plant of Sita Ashoka which has medicinal importance. On this occasion, the Chief Minister launched the souvenir of the Women's Commission and the mobile app "Chhattisgarh State Women's Commission" made for online complaints. On this occasion, the Chief Minister administered an oath to all the people to make women empowered and safe .
While addressing, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel stated that the efficiency of those performing duties related to women will be enhanced further by this workshop. Goals can also be met more quickly with better coordination and cooperation. The master trainers who attend this workshop will be effective in the prevention of crimes against women. The workshop focuses on highly sensitive topics such as human trafficking, cybercrime, and workplace sexual harassment.
Mr. Baghel went on to say that poverty, illiteracy, and ignorance are the root causes of today's crimes. The government is working economically and educationally to prevent human trafficking; as a result of police officers' increased awareness, there has been a significant decrease in human trafficking; however, this is insufficient; human trafficking should not occur at all. Cyber crime is also on the rise; there are innocent people in Chhattisgarh who must be made aware; our government is also working in this direction. Economic independence is critical for women, so we implemented small-scale projects at the grassroots level.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister also stated that women must be financially capable. Our government is putting new plans in place to address this. During the Corona period, MNREGA projects were launched alongside rice distribution to provide relief to the people. The group has developed an action plan to help people become financially capable. Today, women in Gauthans are becoming financially self-sufficient by producing vermicompost, Gobar paint, and green vegetables. Similarly, RIPA is being established to provide rural youth with employment opportunities. This will encourage both new and traditional works. Legal knowledge is required for society to progress and keep up with the times.
The Chief Minister stated that the Constitution has empowered us, the government's welfare schemes are for us, and it is necessary for everyone to understand their rights and responsibilities; thus, the State Women's Commission operates Mukhyamantri Mahtari Nyay Rath. Mukhyamantri Mahtari Nyay Rath provides people with justice as well as information about the rules on the spot. Modern techniques are also used in the operation of the Women's Commission to expedite case resolution. Aside from short films, divisional level training is also provided by subject experts to raise awareness.
Minister of Women and Child Development, Smt. Anila Bhediya, stated that it is cruciall for women and girls to be aware of their rights in the modern era. The Commission organises public awareness campaigns for them. Mahtari Rath is being organised across the state to provide women with immediate justice. Women's self-esteem has risen in recent years. Women should be aware of their surroundings and make others aware of their surroundings. To control crime, everyone must work together. Legal education is critical for changing the state's status and direction for women. Women are currently contributing in all areas of livelihood and are on their way of becoming self-sufficient.Chairperson of the State Women's Commission, Dr. Kiranmayi Nayak, spoke about the Commission's tenure, saying that during her tenure, the commission got justice for harassed women by holding hearings in all districts of the state. The commission completed all tasks successfully with the administration's assistance.
In addition to this, Inspector General of Police, Dr. Sanjay Shukla, spoke on the subject of prevention of human trafficking in legal workshop cum training. Forensic expert Dr. Sunanda Dhenge on the topic of women crime and precautions for evidence, AGP Ms. Shamim Rahman, on the subject of Family Court and sexual harassment of women at workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal). Cyber expert Ms. Monali Guha spoke on the topic of a presentation on cybercrime. On this occasion, the Chief Minister felicitated all the Collectors and Superintendents of Police of the districts on behalf of the Women's Commission for their cooperation in solving the cases. On this occasion, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Vikas Upadhyay, Mayor of Raipur Municipal Corporation Mr. Aijaz Dhebar, State Women's Commission member Mrs. Neeta Vishwakarma, Mrs. Archana Upadhyay, Mrs. Anita Raote, Mrs. Balo Baghel were present.
Thoughtful initiative by Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel: Mukhyamantri Bal Uday Yojana will be launched for the rehabilitation of children moving out of child care institutions
New rehabilitation scheme has been made while making the age of boys and girls moving out of child observation homes from 18 years to 21 year
Women and Child Development Department is creating a detailed action plan under the instructions of Chief Minister Mr. Baghel
Chhattisgarh government will provide assistance in the fields of education, skill development, employment, and housing
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, while making a big provision for the rehabilitation of children moving out of child-care institutions of the state in this year's budget, has announced the launch of Mukhyamntri Bal Uday Yojana for them. This scheme will help children moving out of child-care homes by showing them the right path in their future and helping them to become self-reliant. For this, a provision of Rs. 1 crore has been made in the budget. Additionally, the age for boys and girls moving out of child observation homes has been increased from 18 years to 20 years.
Under the scheme, the State Government will help in rehabilitating and restoring boys and girls more than 18 years of age who move out of child-care institutions. Earlier, children moving out of rehabilitation centers had to face many problems related to accommodation, employment, and joining the mainstream society. In these conditions, children are often tempted to involve themselves in crime. Keeping this in mind, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has undertaken a thoughtful initiative. Under the instructions of Chief Minister Mr. Baghel and the leadership of the Minister of Women and Child Development Department Mrs. Anila Bhediya, a detailed action plan is being made for the rehabilitation and restoration of boys and girls moving out of child homes.
Provision has been made in the rehabilitation scheme to ensure financial aid to boys and girls for their higher education, job security, and other facilities including accommodation. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel has said that arrangement for commercial skill development for the youth should also be made, so that they can become self-reliant by being self-employed. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel has also given instructions for the provision of community group accommodation for boys and girls moving out of child-care homes in the scheme.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel will launch 'Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana' on 21 March on the occasion of the International Day of Forests
State Government's ambitious scheme to encourage commercial tree plantation in Chhattisgarh
Programs will be organized in every district
Chief Secretary has given instructions to ensure timely preparations
Raipur, TNINS
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel will launch the State Government's ambitious scheme 'Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana' on the occasion of the International Day of Forests on 21 March.
After the annoucement of the implementation of 'Vriksh Sampada Yojana' to encourage commercial tree-plantation in Chhattisgarh by the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, the preparations for its execution are in full swing. The Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain has written and sent letters in this regard to all collectors and divisional forest officers giving instructions to ensure required preparations for the inauguration of 'Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana' in their districts. Local public representatives, departmental officers and employees, and a large number of common people will attend the program.
It is noteworthy that under the 'Mukhyamantri Vriksh Sampada Yojana', willing land owners of all categories, governmental, semi-governmental, and autonomous institutions of the Government, private educational institutions, Panchayats, and land contract holders will be eligible to benefit from this scheme. Under this scheme, 100 percent of financial aid will be provided to the beneficiaries for tree-plantation on 5 acres of private land, whereas 50 percent financial assistance will be given to beneficiaries for tree-plantation on more than 5 acres of land.
Through this scheme, a goal of planting 15 crore saplings in 1 lakh 80 thousand acres of land in 5 years has been set at the rate of 36 thousand acres of land every year. The Government will decide the minimum price for the purchase of selected plant species every year, so that farmers can get a definite income. The production of wood outside the forest regions will encourage wood-related industries. Besides, farmers will earn extra income through carbon credit
Special Article : 2023-24 budget reflects Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel's commitment to the well-being of women, children, and the elderly
Ms. Reenu Thakur, Assistant Public Relations Officer
Chhattisgarh budget reflects the vision of "Gadhbo Nava Chhattisgarh" and aspirations of the people
TNINS
The budget for the year 2023-24, presented by Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, includes initiatives that demonstrate sensitivity towards the welfare of women, children, and the elderly. Additionally, he has placed special emphasis on addressing the needs of the homeless, disabled individuals, widows, abandoned women, and the transgender community.
Increase in monthly honorarium for Anganwadi workers and assistants
Fulfilling the demands of Anganwadi workers and assistants, Chief Minister Shri Baghel has made provisions in the budget to increase the monthly honorarium for Anganwadi workers employed in 46,660 Anganwadi centers operated across the state for the purpose of nutrition and vaccination for women and children. The monthly honorarium for Anganwadi workers has been increased from Rs 6,500 to Rs 10,000, while the honorarium for Anganwadi assistants has been increased from Rs 3,250 to Rs 5,000 and the honorarium for Mini Anganwadi workers has been increased from Rs 4,500 to Rs 7,500 per month. This provision in the budget has doubled the joy of Holi for Anganwadi workers and helpers, as well as Mini Anganwadi workers across the state. There is a wave of happiness among the women associated with Anganwadi across the state.
CM Shri Bhupesh Baghel announced doubling of financial assistance under Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has announced in the budget an increase in the amount of financial assistance provided under the 'Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana' for the marriage of girls from economically weaker families, raising it from Rs 25,000 to Rs 50,000. This move is aimed at providing financial support to these families. A provision of Rs 38 crore has been made in the budget for this purpose.
"Kaushalya Samriddhi Yojana": A new scheme for women's employment
The budget also includes provisions for new schemes aimed at economic prosperity and promoting the self-employment of women. The announcement has been made to start the "Kaushalya Samriddhi Yojana" to provide employment to women. A provision of Rs 25 crores has been made for this in the new budget.
Age limit increased for children leaving childcare institutions
In the budget, an announcement has also been made to increase the age limit for children leaving childcare institutions from 18 to 21 years, and a provision has been made for the Mukhyamantri Bal Uday Yojana to provide resettlement for youth leaving these institutions. A provision of Rs one crore has been made for this in the budget. Additionally, a provision of Rs 5 crore has been made for the launch of the Unified Digital Application Scheme.
Provisions for Infrastructure, Nutrition, and Child Development
In the budget, Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has made provisions for resettlement and employment, as well as nutrition, child development, and infrastructure development. A provision of Rs 12 crore has been made for 100 Anganwadis in urban areas, Rs 160 crore for the Mukhyamantri Suposhan Yojana, Rs 8 crore for the Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao Yojana, Rs 844 crore for the Integrated Child Development Services Scheme, and Rs 124 crore for the Integrated Child Protection Scheme.
Relief for destitute, elderly, disabled, widows, and abandoned women
Chief Minister Shri Baghel has made a major announcement for the destitute, elderly, disabled, widows, and abandoned women by increasing the monthly pension amount under the Social Security Pension Scheme from Rs 350 to Rs 500 per month. This will provide much-needed support to them.
"Nava Pilhar Yojana" announced to support transgender inclusion
Chief Minister has announced a new initiative to launch the 'Nava Pilhar Yojana' to assist transgender persons in teaching training and the preparation of competitive examinations for employment. A provision of Rs 25 lakh has been made for this purpose in the budget.
Establishment of 'Siyan Helpline Centre'
Establishment of 'Siyan Helpline Centre' and Toll-Free Number for online solutions to the problems of senior citizens, transgender persons, widows, and disabled persons. A provision of Rs one crore has been made in the new budget.
In this historic budget, Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has allocated Rs 2,675 crore for the Women and Child Development Department and Rs 1,125 crore for the Social Welfare Department. The Chief Minister has made extensive provisions for the needy and vulnerable sections of society, including children, the elderly, women, and other underprivileged groups. Through this, the Chief Minister has taken another big step towards realizing the vision of 'Gadhbo Nava Chhattisgarh' and presented a budget based on the aspirations of the people.
Police should interact with the general public in a courteous manner: Governor
Courtesy Meeting of probationary police officers
Raipur, TNINS
A team of Seven probationary officers of the Indian Police Service led by Shri Ratanlal Dangi, Director, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose State Police Academy, Chandkhuri, Raipur met and greeted Governor Shri Biswabhusan Harichandan at Raj Bhavan today. Governor Shri Harichandan wished the Probationary Officers a prosperous future and stated that Lord Jagannath will bless them. He advised the policemen to do their jobs well in order to serve the country and society. He stated that police officers should be nice to the common public. Police should interact with people coming from poor areas, general public, students, and soon on a regular basis to understand their problems.
Governor Mr. Harichandan stated that as a police officer, your behavior should be such that people may come to you without fear for the goal of achieving justice and judgment should be made to remove any of their difficulties. People's trust in the police system will be strengthened if they act aggressively against the criminal while being sensitive to the innocent.
Superintendent of Police, State Police Academy Shri Jayant Vaishnav was also present on the occasion.
Medical College in Geedam will be named after Maa Danteshwari: Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel
TNINS
Announcement to declare Geedam as a new revenue section
Chief Minister attended the farewell ceremony of Gods and Goddesses visiting Phagun Madai in Dantewada
The Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel attended the farewell ceremony of Gods and Goddesses visiting Phagun Madai held in the premises of Maa Danteshwari Temple. He made the announcements of naming the medical college being constructed in Geedam after Maa Danteshwari, declaring Geedam as a new revenue section, and construction of River Front View Point in the Shankhni-Dankhni river for tourism.
The Chief Minister, who was attending the farewell ceremony of Gods and Goddesses visiting Phagun Madai for the first time, called the farewell of 851 Gods and Goddesses unique. He said that Bastar's culture is filled with colors, and Phagun Madai in Dantewada is as famous in the world as Bastar's Dussehra. Hundreds of Gods and Goddesses of the region come to play Holi in Maa Danteshwari's courtyard. One cannot understand Chhattisgarh’s culture without knowing and understanding the emotions, philosophy, and stories of its tribal traditions. The Government has worked towards preserving the state's unique traditions and glorious festivals. To promote tribal traditions, an annual financial aid of Rs. 7 thousand has been provided to Pujari, Baiga, Guniya, Manjhi, Haat Pahariya, Baja Mohariya by including them under the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Bhumiheen Krishi Majdoor Nyay Yojana.
The Chief Minister said that in this budget, the provision of increasing the honorariums of Kotwars, Village Patels, cooks preparing mid-day meals, cleanliness workers of schools, Anganwadi workers, Anganwadi assistants, mini Anganwadi workers, Mitanin Sisters, and Home guard soldiers has been made. Through the Ram Van Gaman Tourism Circuit, memorials related to Lord Ram are being preserved. The State Government has announced the "Mukhyamantri Adiwasi Parab Samman Nidhi Yojana" in this year's budget to promote the traditions and festivals of the state. It has adopted the policy of trust, development, and security for the tribal regions in the state. Bastar was earlier known for its Naxalite attacks, today it is famous for Dantewada's Danex, Jagdalpur's cashew and coffee, Narayanpur's Phool Jhadu, Kondagaon's Tikhur, and Kanker's Millets factories.
The Chief Minister said that in this year's budget, an announcement to establish four new medical colleges has been made, out of which one has been opened in Geedam. The establishment of medical college will reduce the shortage of doctors in the region. Bastar will walk the path of progress with the blessings of Gods and Goddesses visiting this program. The event was addressed by the Minister of Industries and Minister Incharge of the district Mr. Kawasi Lakhma, MP Mr. Deepak Baij, and MLA Mrs. Devati Karma. On this occasion, the Vice President of Bastar Development Authority Mr. Vikram Mandavi, MLA Chitrakot Mr. Rajman Benjam, Chairman of CREDA Mithlesh Swarnakar, Vice Chairman of Indravati Development Authority Mr. Rajiv Sharma, President of Zila Panchayat Tulika Karma, Chief Minister's Secretary Mr. Siddharth Komal Pardeshi, Commissioner Mr. Shyam Dhawde, IG Mr. Sunderraj P., Director of Minerals Department Mr. Jay Prakash Maurya, Collector Mr. Vineet Nandanwar, Superintendent of Police Mr. Siddharth Tiwari, Priest of the temple committee Manjhi Chalki, and other public representatives were present.
Priests were given presents and Community Forest Rights Certificates were given to Devgudis
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel gave presents to the priests after the program ended. These priests included Mr. Anatram Pujari of Katekalyan Development Block, Mr. Dashru Kawasi of Katekalyan Jihakodta, Geedam Development Block's Tumnar resident Mr. Budhram Degal, Dantewada Development Block's Mr. Ramlal Gayta, Jagdalpur Mahupal's Mr. Asharam Pujari. In the event, community forest rights certificates were distributed to 5 Devgudis symbolically. About 122 Devgudis of the district have been issued community forest rights certificates. Under this, community forest rights certificates were distributed by the Chief Minister to the Matagudis of Kuakonda's Renganar Dantewada Development Block's Metapal, Bhogam, Keshapur, and Geedam's Karli.