Raipur: Glimpses of the meet-meet program

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Assembly Constituency – Mahasamund, District – Mahasamund

Date: 15 December

  • The Chief Minister took a review meeting of officers at Bagbahra.
  • The Chief Minister addressed the press conference at Bagbahra.
  • The Chief Minister wished for the happiness, prosperity and prosperity of the people of the state by duly worshiping at the Gandeshwarnath temple located in Sirpur.
  • The Chief Minister inaugurated the meet-meet program by garlanding the photograph of Chhattisgarh Mahtari in Sirpur.
  • Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel came to know during the meeting that Umesh Sahu has a hole in his heart and financial assistance is needed for the treatment.
  • Taking this seriously, the Chief Minister directed the Collector to get better treatment.
  • Shatrughan told the Chief Minister that he got his sister treated with the help of the state government. He thanked the Chief Minister for providing Rs 70,000 as assistance for the treatment.
  • The Chief Minister said that the Chief Minister should take advantage of the Special Health Assistance Scheme, no other government except Chhattisgarh is providing assistance up to Rs 20 lakh. Everyone should be aware of this.
  • Mr. Ogre told the Chief Minister that due to the sudden death of his father, he was not able to sell paddy as he was not registered as an heir. Assuring them on this, the Chief Minister said that registration will happen and paddy will also be sold.
  • Mr. Khamban Sonkar told that he has 7 acres of agriculture, he is getting money for paddy. Loan of Rs one lakh has been waived off.
  • Gautam Ram Dhruv told that he has 4 acres of land. His loan of Rs 60,000 has been waived off. He has bought gold jewelery for his wife and has also opened a shop.
  • Mrs. Saroj told the Chief Minister that she is getting the benefit of the landless labor scheme. She is also working for the sweet shop on behalf of the group. While congratulating him, the Chief Minister said that under the landless scheme, Rs 7,000 is being given annually to those people who do not have farming skills.
  • Smt. Rupa Sahu told the Chief Minister that Vermi has been making manure for three years. There has been an income of three lakh 20 thousand rupees. All the sisters are getting the benefit of this.
  • Lalita Dhruv told that she had got a forest rights lease of 75 decimals, after hearing which the Chief Minister asked her to get the land registered.
  • The Chief Minister distributed aids and demo checks to 4 beneficiaries of the Social Welfare Department in the meet-meet program at Sirpur.
  • Farmer Mr. Vijay Chandrakar told the Chief Minister that he has 30 acres of land. The loan of Rs 2.5 lakh has been waived off. He has developed the farm with the remaining money. Now moving towards horticulture crops. He has bought 2 acres of land and has also bought anklets and anklets for his wife.  
  • Mrs. Pushpa Pathak told the Chief Minister that her group makes vermicompost and has sold vermicompost worth Rs. 01 lakh 80 thousand so far. Earthworms are also being sold by the members of the group. He has bought a car with the savings. Expressing happiness, the Chief Minister announced a shed for the group.
  • Manju Yadav, the beneficiary of the Godhan Nyaya Yojana told the Chief Minister that she has 60-70 cows, which gives 100 kg of milk. Dung worth six lakh rupees has been sold. Bikes and jewelry have also been bought from the income received.
  • Local public representatives welcomed the Chief Minister in village Sher by presenting him garlands and flowers.
  • The Chief Minister had food after reaching Mannulal Sahu’s house in village Sher.
  • The Chief Minister offered prayers by lighting a lamp and garlanding the photograph of Chhattisgarh Mahtari. Started the meet-meet program with the state song Arpa Parry.
  • Sita Bai, a resident of village Sher, told the Chief Minister that on Sundays, a mobile clinic vehicle comes to Haat Bazar and the benefit of free treatment is available.
  • Shri Gopal Kumar Tandekar told that three installments of Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana have been received. One of his children is pursuing B.Sc and one B.Ed. The Chief Minister announced to give Rs 01 lakh for the education of the children.
  • On giving information about rectification of settlement error by Rakesh Chandrakar, the Chief Minister instructed the officials to take action within three months.
  • Mrs. Uma Yadav of village Keswa told the Chief Minister that her child’s weight was two and a half kilos earlier. Now she weighs 11 kg and is healthy after getting hot and nutritious food under Suposhan Yojana.
  • The Chief Minister distributed the material to the beneficiaries during the meet-meet program at village Sher.
  • Atmanand English Medium School class 9th student Mokshada Chandrakar expressed her gratitude for the good education and said that the school has all the facilities. Earlier she used to study in private school, now she studies free of cost.
  • Class I student Bhavna Patel read the oath in English. Her mother Smt. Tekeshwari Patel told the Chief Minister that after her husband’s death, she was finding it difficult to teach children after taking care of her family by sewing. With the opening of Swami Atmanand English Medium School, the dream of poor children like us to study in English has been fulfilled.
  • On the request of the Chief Minister, representatives of various panchayats donated 17 tractor paras during the meeting organized at Sher Gram Panchayat.
  • Chief Minister attended the function organized by Marar Patel Samaj.
  • The people of the society thanked the Chief Minister for forming the Shakambhari Board.
  • The Chief Minister inaugurated the over bridge of Tumgaon Road in Mahasamund during the meet-meet programme.
  • The Chief Minister interacted with the newly admitted students in the new Government Medical College.
  • Students presented pencil sketches and thanking cards to the Chief Minister.
  • In the meet-meet programme, the Chief Minister performed Bhumi Pujan and inaugurated development works worth Rs 136 crore 19 lakh 65 thousand for Mahasamund assembly constituency.