Like Raipur, an indoor stadium will be built for sports lovers in Ambikapur at a cost of Rs 100 crore. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel made this announcement during a meet-meet program with the youth of Surguja division at PG College Hockey Stadium in Ambikapur. He also announced to start a residential college for deaf children at the state level. Till now only school facility is available for such children.
The Chief Minister said in the program that government B.Ed colleges will be started in all the districts of Surguja division. Wushu Sports Academy will be started at District Headquarters Surajpur. Chief Minister also announced law college in Manendragarh Chirmiri Bharatpur district. On this occasion, the Chief Minister gave information about the work being done by the state government for the youth. During the programme, Deputy Chief Minister Mr. TS Singhdev, Culture Minister Mr. Amarjit Bhagat, Bastar MP Mr. Deepak Baij, State Planning Commission Chairman Mr. Prem Sai Singh Tekam, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Chintamani Maharaj, Advisor Mr. Rajesh Tiwari and many public representatives were present.
The problem of deaf-mute was told to the Chief Minister through lipsync, the Chief Minister announced to open a state level residential college for deaf-mute people on the request of the student – Tamanna Singh, a student of KR Technical College, also spoke to the Chief Minister. Tamanna herself is physically challenged. He told the Chief Minister through lip sync that there are special teachers in the school who teach lessons to the children with special expression but there is no such college for the deaf and dumb. The Chief Minister told Tamanna that we will start a state level residential college for such Divyangjans. Similarly, Sonu Kumar, who came from Manendragarh-Bharatpur-Chirmiri district, demanded treatment for blind students in Chennai. The Chief Minister said that we will get everyone examined and get good treatment.
The Chief Minister liked music and reading biographies of great men – the students also got their queries resolved from the Chief Minister. He asked how he manages his time. Also asked how do you entertain. The Chief Minister told that there is no time for entertainment. Still, whenever I get some time, I like to spend time with my family. It is good to laugh and joke with friends. I like to read books, I especially like to read biographies of great men. The Chief Minister said that he also likes music.
Increase the honor of Surguja in the rhythm of Mandar –The hockey stadium was packed with youth to welcome the Chief Minister. The youth presented their Chhattisgarhi and Sargujiha songs. The youth danced to the rendition of songs like Hi Dara Lor Gay Hey. Increase the honor of Surguja in the rhythm of Mandar. The presentation of songs like this also mesmerized the youth. Bachharu, the mascot of the Chhattisgarh Olympic Games, also encouraged the youth.
Anuradha wants to become a teacher but not B.Ed college, Chief Minister announced B.Ed course in all districts of Surguja from next yearAnuradha Kushwaha of Rani Durgavati College, Vadrafnagar, Balrampur said that I want to become a teacher in future but there is no B.Ed college in our district. The Chief Minister said that B.Ed colleges will be opened in all the districts of Surguja division. Meghnath, a student of Government College Balrampur in Balrampur district, thanked the Chief Minister for starting the college in the district. Meghnath urged the Chief Minister to start additional building and postgraduate classes for Physics, Botany, Political Science and Science subjects in the college. The Chief Minister talked about the construction of 5 new rooms in the college building, as well as teaching Physics, Botany, Like talking about starting new faculties. Tinkesh Kumar from Korea suggested to organize a festival to showcase technical talent. The Chief Minister said that it is a good suggestion, it will be done soon. Sunita Pando, a student of Special Backward Tribe, thanked the Chief Minister for starting the new girls’ college in Surajpur.
Brought a cake made of Ragi – The youth celebrated Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel’s birthday a day earlier during the meeting. He told that the Chief Minister is doing a lot of work to promote Millet Mission in Chhattisgarh. We thought that the next day is the Chief Minister’s birthday, so we will get the millet cake cut from him today itself. The youth and public representatives urged the Chief Minister to cut this cake made of millet. This cake was prepared by the girl students of Nursing College.