Civil hospital will become 50 bed hospital in Pali
Shed will be constructed in the main market of Pali
Passenger waiting hall and road widening in Devi Sthal of Chaiturgarh
Bridge construction in Aurabhata Nala
60 seater girls hostel and 36 K.V. power station
Raipur, 13 January 2023
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today made several announcements for the development of the area in a meeting held at village Lafa of Pali Tanakhar Assembly in Korba district. He constructed a shed in the main market of Pali, widened the passenger waiting room and road at Devi Sthal in Chaiturgarh, converted a 50-bed hospital into a civil hospital in Pali, constructed a bridge across Aurabhata Nala, established a 60-seater girls hostel in Lafa, established Thakurdev in Lafa and In 36 K.V. Announced the establishment of a power station. The Chief Minister visited the Mahishasur Mardini temple in Chaiturgarh and offered prayers.
While addressing the villagers during the meeting, the Chief Minister said that he took information about loan waiver from the farmers. He told the farmers that even after incurring losses, the government is not allowing the farmers to suffer losses.
In the meeting, Saroj Bai and Phoolbai Nareti of Van Dhan Vikas Kendra Donganala told that they have made herbal medicines. Saroj told that till now she has sold medicines worth Rs 50 lakhs, due to which she has earned Rs 25 lakhs. Phoolbai Nareti told that she is making medicines for diabetes, blood pressure, arthritis etc. He has just received an order for medicines worth one crore from the AYUSH department. Devkumari, the cowherd of Gram Panchayat Nirdhi, told that she sold 713 quintals of cow dung and earned one lakh 40 thousand rupees. With this money, she is doing her treatment and giving computer courses to her children.
The women of the self-help group of Gram Panchayat Nirdhi of Pali development block told that an income of Rs 8 lakh 25 thousand has been earned by selling vermicompost. The woman Savitri of the group told that each member has got Rs.60,000. He has bought an agricultural equipment rotovator with this money. Firat Bai, another member of the group, has bought a trolley. Similarly, Leela Bai Yadav is doing goat rearing and Poornima Yadav is doing poultry farming.
Ravi Soni of Swami Atmanand English Medium Pali thanked the Chief Minister for this innovation in the field of education. He told that earlier he used to study in a private school, where he had to pay a fee of Rs 1500 per month.