Raipur : Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel attended the Rajim Bhaktin Mata Jayanti Festival

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Raipur, 07 January 2022. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel attended the Rajim Bhaktin Mata Jayanti celebrations organized at Triveni Sangam Rajim today as the chief guest. On this occasion, the Chief Minister, along with the office bearers and representatives of the society, prayed for the prosperity of the state and the society by offering Maha Aarti and offering prayers to the Goddess Rajim Bhakti in the premises of Shri Rajiv Lochan Temple. Home Minister Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu, Food Minister Shri Amarjit Bhagat, MLAs Shri Dhanendra Sahu, Amitesh Shukla and Parliamentary Secretary Ms. Shanktala Sahu were present on the occasion.

In his address in a brief and dignified program organized due to Kovid 19, the Chief Minister appealed to take precautions in view of the increasing impact of Corona. He urged the public to follow the masks, sanitizers and social distancing regularly. He said that Rajim is not only a religious place but it is a confluence of three rivers, north-south and different religions and sects. He said that Rajim should not be seen only as a city but as a wonderful amalgamation of religious and cultural heritage of the state. On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that the efforts made by Sahu Samaj to give new heights to the society are exemplary for all the society. Chief Minister Shri Baghel laid the foundation stone of Dharamshala of Sahu Samaj to be constructed at the cost of Rs 50 lakh at Naveen Rajim Mela site.

During his address, Shri Bhupesh Baghel said that 54 acres of land has been selected as per the announcement made last year and development is being done at a rapid pace. A permanent facility will be developed here from the residence of the saints to the living arrangements of the officers, pavilions, fairs, Meena Bazar etc. and the state level facility will be planned and developed and a plan will be made for this. It is worth mentioning that last year the announcement of making Community Health Center Fingeshwar in the name of Rajim Mata has also been completed.
The Chief Minister congratulated the people of the state on the occasion of Rajim Bhaktkin Mata Jayanti and said that the Sahu Samaj which was organized by Rajim Bhatkin Mata with her hard work and sacrifice, today that society is progressing in all fields including education, agriculture and business and other societies too. imitating them.
On this occasion, the Minister of Home, Jail and Public Works, Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu, while congratulating the birth anniversary and New Year of Rajim Bhakti, said that today the program is getting shortened due to Corona. He said that Sahu Samaj is known as an organized society. This society can also give direction to other societies. Today Sahu Samaj is the biggest example of social harmony. He wished for the speedy recovery of the State President of Sahu Samaj, Shri Arjun Hirwani. The Minister in-charge of the district and the Food Minister extended best wishes to the social people on this occasion.
Abhanpur MLA Shri Dhanendra Sahu said in his speech that for the first time, Telghani Development Board was formed in the state. This Sahu is a matter of pride for the society. He said that no government has done the work that the present government is doing for the farmers. Rajim MLA Amitesh Shukla addressed the program, he said that he has always been getting support, support and love from the Sahu community. This society is an organized society.
On this occasion, a procession was taken out in the city of Rajim Bhaktin Mata. Parliamentary Secretary Ms. Shakuntala Sahu, Mahasamund MP Mr. Chunni Lal Sahu, Abhanpur MLA Mr. Dhanendra Sahu, MLA Rajim Mr. Amitesh Shukla, former MP Chandu Lal Sahu, Bhuneshwar Sahu of State Sahu Union, Chhattisgarh State Milk Federation President Mr. Vipin Sahu, President of Telghani Development Board, Sandeep Sahu, office bearers of Sahu Samaj, Tehal Ram Sahu, Dr. Mamta Sahu, Moti Lal Sahu, office bearers of Sahu Samaj, representatives, members and a large number of non-caste brothers were present.