Date: 20 December 2022
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached village Sonakhan of Bilaigarh assembly and accepted the greetings of the people by shaking his hand.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel was warmly welcomed by the local people’s representatives by offering flowers at the helipad.
The Chief Minister offered flowers at the tomb of martyr Veer Narayan Singh, garlanded his life-size statue and presented shawls and shrifals to the descendants of the martyr.
The Chief Minister inaugurated and inspected the open museum made of carton steel metal with the first audio-visual setup of the newly formed state and planted a sapling of Krishna Vat in the premises.
The Chief Minister offered flowers on the footprint of Martyr Virnarayan Singh.
The Chief Minister left for the meeting venue in an open jeep.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel had food at the house of Sarsiwa resident farmer Mr. Netraj Kurre.
The family members of Mr. Kurre served traditional Chhattisgarhi cuisine to Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel in a plate of Phulkas.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel presented gifts to his family members after dinner at Mr. Netraj Kurre’s house and took photos together and met his children and advised them to study diligently and encouraged the children by giving them copy pens.
The Chief Minister started the meet-and-greet program by garlanding the photograph of Chhattisgarh Mahatari with Dhar…… Rajgeet of Arpa Parry.
The Chief Minister said that the meet-meet program has come to know about the implementation of the government’s welfare schemes at the ground level and to meet the beneficiaries, to know about the condition of the common people.
People told the Chief Minister that you are not visible, on this the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel interacted with the people standing on the plank.
Mrs. Jatan Bai of Gram Panchayat Pavani told the Chief Minister that her loan of Rs. 01 lakh 56 thousand was forgiven, she got Rs. Has been named Chief Minister Bahara.
Smt. Chetan Bai Mahilang said that till date she has not seen such a Chief Minister who has taken care of the small child to the elderly.
Villagers told the Chief Minister that the production capacity of crops has increased due to organic farming.
The Chief Minister gave caste certificates to 10 children up to 6 years of age belonging to Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Classes.
Pramila Yadav told the Chief Minister that her group manufactures vermicompost, fish farming, poultry farming, duck farming, rearing Kadaknath. So far he has earned a personal income of Rs 45 thousand. He told that I have become self-reliant by joining the self-help group.
Member of Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club Nohar Sahu told the Chief Minister that various Chhattisgarhi Olympic sports competitions have been organized in the village.
Naresh Kumar Shriwas told the Chief Minister that 3 installments have been received from the Rajiv Gandhi Rural Landless Agricultural Laborer Justice Scheme. Looks great, I work in a salon. The Chief Minister gave assistance of Rs 2 lakh to Naresh Kumar to open a salon.
Mrs. Padmavati Patel of Manakoni told the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel that her group has sold vermicompost worth three lakh 71 thousand rupees. With this income, the women of their group distributed 25-25 thousand rupees among themselves and some women have got a lot of help in the education and marriage of their children, as well as some women of the group have also bought ornaments like anklets and mangalsutra for themselves. .
Mr. Digesh Yadav, a farmer of village Bhansi told the Chief Minister that he has five acres of land. His loan of Rs 75 thousand has been waived off. With the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana, farmers are getting good income in agriculture. He has bought a Bullet motorcycle for himself and a necklace for his wife.
The Chief Minister met the delegations of various societies in Bilaigarh.