Chief Minister worshiped with his family in Hareli Tihar
Wished for a good crop and happiness and prosperity of the people of the state.
Raipur, 17 July 2023
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel traditionally celebrated the first festival of Chhattisgarh with the Hareli family and common people at his residence office today. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel duly worshiped the village deities, Tulsi Mata, Nangar, agricultural implements, Gedi and Gaumata along with his wife Mrs. Mukteshwari Baghel and wished for good harvest, happiness, prosperity and prosperity of the farmers and the people of the state.
Chief Minister’s residence painted in green
For Hareli Tihar, the Chief Minister’s residence was completely decorated with rural surroundings. Where Chhattisgarhi culture was visible all around. The people present at Chief Minister’s residence enthusiastically participated in Hareli with the enjoyment of Chhattisgarhi music, folk dance, traditional Gadwa Baja, Raut Nacha, Gedi dance, Rahchuli and various Chhattisgarhi dishes and delicacies. Along with this, an exhibition based on various dairy products and animal feed was organized by the Livestock Development Department. People liked the stall of traditional agricultural equipment and people started remembering the old days of farming. On this occasion, folk artists also presented Raut Nacha and Gedi Chadkar dance. On the request of Raut Nacha artists, the Chief Minister encouraged them by wearing Chhattisgarhi traditional costumes.
The Chief Minister enjoyed Rahchuli with his granddaughter –
Today the Chief Minister’s residence looked like a Hareli ground fair. A unique glimpse of folk culture was visible. The Chief Minister enjoyed the Rahchuli swing with his daughter and granddaughter. During this, the public representatives present also enjoyed Rahchuli.
The Chief Minister galloped on a cart – There
is an old tradition of riding a cart on Hareli Tihar in Chhattisgarh. Today, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel galloped on a cart and followed this years-old tradition. The Chief Minister looked equally enthusiastic and full of energy. Like a teenager expressing his happiness by riding a cart on the occasion of Hareli.
The Chief Minister visited the stalls of various departments.
Stalls based on dairy products and traditional agricultural equipment were set up by the Agriculture and Livestock Department in Hareli Tihar organized at the Chief Minister’s residence. The Chief Minister visited the stalls and appreciated the innovative efforts of the Animal Husbandry Department to increase the income of the farmers. The stall mainly carried dairy products and animal feed. After this, the Chief Minister visited the stall of agricultural implements where Rapa, Datari, Kopar, Dheki, Tangia, Soupa, Jata, Jhuha, Parasi and Hansia etc. were traditionally used in agriculture and domestic work. During this, the Chief Minister said that it is a good initiative. In this era of technology, today’s youth will also be able to know the old agricultural tools and equipment. They will come to know that it is not only related to farming but it is related to our culture and tradition.
On this occasion, Culture Minister Mr. Amarjit Bhagat, Chairman of Gau Sewa Commission Mahant Ram Sundar Das, MLA Mr. Satyanarayan Sharma, Mr. Kuldeep Juneja, Mr. Rampukar Singh, Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Pradeep Sharma, Chairman of Mineral Development Corporation Mr. Girish Dewangan, State Women Commission Chairman Dr. Kiranmayi Nayak, Chairman of Shakambhari Board Mr. Ramkumar Patel, Chairman of Chhattisgarh State Industries Development Corporation Mr. Nandkumar Sai, Chairman of Minorities Commission Mr. Mahendra Chhabra, Chairman of Sirpur Development Authority Mr. Satish Jaggi, Chairman of Telghani Board Mr. Sandeep Sahu, Agriculture Production Commissioner Dr. Kamalpreet Singh, along with officials-employees of Agriculture, Culture and Livestock Development Department and a large number of common people were present.