Jashpurnagar: Collector celebrates Diwali, a festival of happiness by reaching among special backward tribe hill Korvas

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Jashpurnagar 13 November 2020. Collector \ Mahadev Kavre today celebrated Diwali by reaching out among the special backward tribe hill Korwas of 20 families of Luikona of Jashpur development block along with self-help organization sensation team and gave them sweets, gifts, gifts for children, sanitizers, masks, biscuits, Flowers, lamps, wick were distributed. After finding the collector among themselves, the special backward tribe Pahari Korva expressed his heartfelt greetings and best wishes. On this occasion, Additional Superintendent of Police, Ms. Unaija Khatun Ansari, District Education Officer Mr. N. Kujur, BEO Mr. M. Z.U. Siddiqui, Subedar Mr. Saurabh Chandrakar, Mr. Vijay Gupta, Vishwabandhu Sharma, Sanjeet Yadav, Om Sharma, Mr. Sanjay Pathak, Shashi Sahu , Manisha Chhabra, Seema, Kiran Mahato were present. A laptop was provided to the children of Pahari Korwau by the voluntary organization for their education, writing and awareness.
Giving the wishes of Deepawali, the collector said that good work is being done by the group of condolences. Support material is being provided to the needy people in remote areas and remote areas. He said that preparations are being made to develop more tea gardens on 200 acres to connect the people of remote areas with employment so that they get the opportunity. He told that the Scheduled Castes by the Government, Efforts have been made to connect tribal children with education and land is being identified to provide hostel facilities so that it can be benefited. About 5 thousand specially protected tribes reside in Jashpur district. Approximately 67 youth from the Pahari Korwa tribe have been given appointment letters and a target of distributing two lakh mosquito nets from the DMF fund. He informed that on the occasion of Deepawali today, an appointment order has been issued for the youth of 33 special backward tribe Pahari Korwa, Birhor.
He said that such hill Korwa children whose parents are not able to bear the cost of studies under the special backward tribes. For them, the facility of education along with hostel will be provided. It has also approved construction of a well in Lukikona. Collector Shri Kavre encouraged the girl Hockey player Sangeeta of the special tribe Pahari Korwa to assure them of all possible help in the field of sports. And instructed to provide hostel facilities for the girl student.
Additional Superintendent of Police Unaija Khatun Ansari also said that Deepawali is a festival of lights and happiness, happiness is doubled by celebrating Deepawali with people, they are very happy to come among them and gave their best wishes. Education Officer Shri N. Kujur said that children of special backward tribe Pahari Korwas have been identified for connecting them to the mainstream of education and they will be provided with the facility of admission to government school hostels and they will be further promoted and they will be educated. And the facility will be made available to the employees by monitoring them continuously.