Raipur: The solution of economic and social problems of the country and the state is possible only through inclusive development: Mr. Bhupesh Baghel

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In the tenth episode of radio talk ‘Lokvani’, the Chief Minister shared his views on the topic ‘Inclusive Development – Your Aas’

The system of livelihood and better income for all is the key to inclusive development

Chhattisgarhi model of development found in the concept of justice of great personalities

Eco resort and cafeteria to be built in Rajmergarh and Kabir platforms

Raipur, 13 September 2020. In the tenth episode of his radio talk Lokvani, Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel shared his views with the audience on the topic ‘Inclusive Development – Your Aas’. He said that our leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru, Sardar Patel, Dr. Ambedkar, Shastri, Azad, Maulana spoke of justice, we have got the Chhattisgarhi model of development from that common heritage. Inclusion has a simple meaning – taking all sections of society together, participation of all, system of development for all. He said that when we consider the farmer as the axis of the economy, then understand that we have reached the axis of inclusive development. The Government of Chhattisgarh has put farmers at the center of the economy. Along with this, the state government is making the most arrangements for development by making serious efforts to increase the participation of farmers, rural, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, backward classes, women in the economy.

There is a sense of inclusive growth in Vedavakya of ‘Survey Bhavantu Sukhinah’

The Chief Minister, while giving his views on ‘inclusive development – your hope’, said that I firmly believe that the solution of economic and social problems of the country and the state is possible only through inclusive development. We are awakening to inclusive development in our state and will move forward in this direction. The same sentiment is in the Vedavakya of ‘Survey Bhavantu Sukhinah’, which is our cultural heritage. The question arises that who is not included in the prevailing system? Who is missed? So the simple answer is that one who does not get rights over resources, who does not have a means of dignified livelihood, does not have development opportunities or who is poor. That class is left out. In our prevailing economy, the participation of farmers, rural, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, backward classes, women has been very less. It is not that the efforts have not started but it is fair to say that the campaign went astray, and it stopped somewhere. Going back a little, our leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru, Sardar Patel, Dr. Ambedkar, Shastri, Azad, Maulana spoke of justice, we have got the Chhattisgarhi model from the shared heritage. Nehru started the series of Five Year Plans as the first Prime Minister of the country. Due to this, the foundation of India was strengthened in every field, especially in the economic and social sector. He said that during the 11th Five Year Plan period (2007 to 2012), the concept of ‘inclusive growth’ in the economy of India was put forward very strongly. At that time there was the UPA government and the Prime Minister was Mr. Manmohan Singh, that is, the reins of the country were in the hands of skilled economists. The goal was to increase the country’s GDP i.e. GDP growth rate from 8 percent to 10 percent. It was also decided that the growth rate should be maintained continuously up to 10 percent so that the per capita income could be doubled by the year 2016-17. For the 12th Five Year Plan period 2012 to 2017, the target was to keep the GDP between 9 and 10 percent. Today India’s growth rate is around 3 percent. In the first quarter of the year 2020-21, the country’s growth rate has registered a decline of about 24 percent, which is the highest decline in the world. The problem of corona is all over the world. Despite being the most affected Corona in the US, its GDP has fallen by only 10 percent. While India’s GDP has fallen by 24 percent in the world. This situation has to be understood.

The system of livelihood and better income for all is the key to inclusive development

Regarding implementing the concept of inclusive development in Chhattisgarh, the Chief Minister said that the people of the society, whether they are small farmers, people doing small jobs in the village, agricultural laborers, forest dependent on forest produce Residents and traditional residents, whether women from a family of poor economic status, weavers who traditionally work in rural areas, craftsmen are, blacksmiths, tanners, forest dwellers, all have some skills. , Which they traditionally get. Time lashes have weakened their brightness, their edge. Their skills should be enhanced, their products get good prices, they can make a big contribution if they get good market. Providing for the livelihood and better income of all such people is the key to inclusive development.

The Chief Minister said that we have to understand that every family has a means of livelihood. We can achieve the goal of equal distribution of the benefits of economic development mainly by handing over the resources of the state and their income to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, economically weaker sections. The kind of policy we have adopted in Chhattisgarh since December 2018 can be understood by looking at inclusive growth.

Farmers considered the axis of economy

The Chief Minister told the listeners of the radio talk that when we consider the farmer as the axis of the economy, then understand that we have reached the axis of inclusive development. The ‘Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana’ is benefiting 19 lakh farmers of the state. 3 thousand crores has been paid in two installments. Now soon Rs 5700 crore The payment promise will also be fulfilled. We have not only fulfilled the promise of giving 2500 rupees per quintal to paddy farmers, but will also give better prices for small crops including maize, sugarcane. The state government has waived debts, waived irrigation taxes and has now started the process of justice schemes. With the commissioning of the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, the construction of Gothan has increased. Every 15 days we are paying for the dung purchased. Rural women are making vermi compost by buying cow dung by joining self-help groups. In this way, not only the rural people, but many institutions also got an opportunity to play their role. The unification of all sections of the village for rural economy, I think, is not only economic but also social revolution. The way some people talked only about the cow and the education system, they did nothing. They should see that admission to our 40 new English Medium schools has also become a matter of honor. We have kept children connected with education through folk campaigns like ‘Shiksha Tunhar Duar’, ‘Shiksha Tunhar Para’.
The Chief Minister said that senior MP Rahul Gandhiji had told us practical measures like starting justice scheme, opening food parks in every block. We have made plans to open 200 foodparks and land has been arranged for more than 100 of them. A new industrial policy has been implemented to bring industrial development to the block level. The audience was told by the Chief Minister that they have started getting benefits through Amcho Bastar, Amcho Village, Amcho Employment Scheme. Similarly, people are getting benefit from the server installed in the panchayat. Shri Manvendra Sahu of Garrapar in Rajnandgaon district sought information from the Chief Minister regarding inclusive development and employment through Narva-Garwa-Ghurwa-Bari. The Chief Minister said that I am very excited by the way you have taken Suraji village scheme. This scheme is to be run by the villagers only. The water of Narva is also necessary for irrigation and for other works. Garwa, Gauthan, Godhan Nyaya Yojana are all interlinked. Organic manure is also being made and idols. There are also committees in every Gowthan and women self-help groups are being formed with them. Together, everyone is making their village land fertile and adopting a new means of employment. Through Gothan, Godhan, Bari, organic manure manufacturing marketing, etc., employment avenues are being created for millions of people. When the village people consider the village resource as their own and use it for economic progress, it becomes the best example of inclusive development. I fully believe that all of you together will make the villages truly chaman and this will be the biggest strength of Chhattisgarh.

Chhattisgarh proved: inclusive development is the way to all-round development

The Chief Minister said that Chhattisgarh has proved that inclusive development is the path to all-round development. He said that we have seen that cash should be put in the pockets of farmers, villagers, tribals, women and youth in any way. 70 thousand crore in this year and a half. Reached. In this way, the people of the state have made their way to self-respect with respect. Every section benefited from our schemes. Electricity bill half, purchase and sale of small land blocks, 30 percent reduction in guide line rates, reduction in registration fee, settlement of revenue related matters, land supply to the landless and many such reforms which made the life of common man easier. In this way, the hands of millions of people became helpful in handling the economy of the state. In the midst of the Corona crisis, while we kept the salaries of government employees unchanged, and did not make any cuts, we trusted the industry, trade and business world, including migrant laborers. From farmers to traders, we have built a relationship of trust between everyone, due to which agriculture also went and the wheels of industries also went. Our policies have led to financial liquidity from villages to cities, providing employment to people and reducing the unemployment rate. We cherished the legacy of the Mahatma Gandhi NREGA scheme of the UPA government and burnt it, making it the leading state in the country to provide work and wages under MNREGA. Storage wages of Tendupatta 4 thousand rupees. Not only did he not sit silent, but the purchase of minor forest produce increased from 7 to 31 items. Jo Mahua 17 Rs. It was sold for Rs. 30 Bought in kilos. Only such a government can understand all the needs and sufferings of the people. From our culture to the economic condition of the people, our main objective has been to make arrangements for education, nutrition and progress in every situation, from their health services. PDS, Anganwadi, Mid-Day Meal Scheme, Malnutrition Eradication Campaign ran at full speed even during lockdown, due to which the rate of malnutrition also decreased. All such efforts which directly help the general public or weaker sections are all efforts for inclusive development. The result of which is the result of all-round development of the state. The Chief Minister said that Chhattisgarh has proved that inclusive development is the path to all-round development.

Echo resort and cafeteria to be developed in Rajmergarh and Kabir Chabutra at a cost of seven crore rupees

The Chief Minister said that within 6 months of the formation of the Gorella-Pendra-Marwahi district, development works worth about Rs 100 crore have been approved there. Many works are in progress. Marwahi Section, Marwahi Nagar Panchayat, Government English Medium School and Mahant Bisahudas Horticulture College, successive achievements are being added to the account of the new district. The possibilities of tourism development in the new district will be realized. Also, it will be developed as a role model of rural development. The Chief Minister made the announcement in Lokvani that the Eco Resort, Cafeteria and other tourism infrastructure will be developed at a rapid pace, respecting the natural beauty and historical significance of Rajmergarh and Kabir Chabutra. Currently, Rs 7 crore for it. Development work will start soon at a cost of Rs.

All possible measures being taken for prevention and treatment of corona infection

Giving information about the efforts being made to deal with the Corona crisis in the state, the Chief Minister said that as of March 2020, only AIIMS Raipur had a facility of Covid Testing, which was a big challenge to increase. As of today, all 6 government medical colleges in the state, 4 private labs have RTPCR. Tests have been arranged in 30 labs through True Not Test and Rapid Antigen Kit in all community and primary health centers including 28 district hospitals. In March 2020, the facility of treatment of Corona infected patients in the state was only in AIIMS Raipur, but the state government has so far established 29 government, 29 dedicated Kovid Hospital, 186 Kovid Care Center with planned action plan. 19 private hospitals have also been accredited for treatment. As of March 2020, 54 ICU beds and 446 general beds were available, increasing to which 776 ICU beds and 28 thousand 335 general beds have been made available, which is a major achievement. The state government hospitals had 148 ventilators for emergency facility. Which has now increased to 331. Mr. Baghel said that all possible measures are being taken for prevention and treatment of infection.

Home isolation facility for asymptomatic patients: guidance for treatment from telemedicine counseling center

The Chief Minister said that at this time the biggest need is that everyone should show courage. This phase will also pass with caution and courage. Most of the people in the state fall in the asymptomatic category. There is no need to be confused about this either. But understand the importance of face mask and face shield. Use soap-water, sanitizer to clean hands. Avoid the crowd. Home isolation facility of asymptomatic patients is also available as per rules. Conditions are being improved by constant review and improvement. Through telemedicine counseling center, complete information, guidance for treatment and medicines have also been provided. The crisis is not yet over. Caution is important.