Raipur, 04 June 2022. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, who reached Pakhanjur of Antagarh Vidhan Sabha for the meeting, made important announcements like starting an agricultural college in Pakhanjur and giving full tehsil status to Bande. He also made announcements like opening of Swami Atmanand English Medium School in Koylibeda and renovation of Paralkot reservoir. Along with this, 4 km of Gaurav Path on the main road in Pakhanjur, sub-health center and boy-girl ashram in Kandari, help of Divyang Nitai Mandal and special camp for ration card were announced. Somen, a youth from Pakhanjur, told the chief minister that earlier the city’s stadium was named after Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Fifteen years ago it was renamed after Pandit Shyama Prasad Mookerjee. We want that it should be renamed after Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. The crowd present supported the words of Somen by clapping. After this the Chief Minister announced to name the stadium after Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
With the opening of medium school and Paralkot reservoir
Somen himself told the Chief Minister that Kherkatta Dam has been built on Paralkot reservoir in the area but the condition of the dam is not good. The dam is in need of repair and restoration. The restoration of the dam will provide water and irrigation facilities to many villages in the area. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel took immediate decision this time also and approved the deepening of Paralkot reservoir and renovation of Kherkatta dam. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also garlanded the statue of the Zamindar of Paralkot and Martyr Gaind Singh. The Chief Minister was welcomed with the traditional Halbi folk song Dhankul. He was presented with the traditional musical instrument Todi. In addition, tribal women presented Kuta Chivda and forest produce tendu, four and Nagar Kanda, Kochai Kanda, Dang Kanda and Keu Kanda to the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister said that I have eaten a lot of Keu Kanda throughout my stay. Adviser to Chief Minister Rajesh Tiwari and Antagarh MLA Anoop Nag and other representatives were present on the occasion.
Renovation announced also Shaheed Gaind Singh Memorial
Arrived at Narnarayan Ashram, enjoyed Bengali cuisine – The Chief Minister also reached Nar Narayan Seva Ashram premises during this period. Here he was welcomed by the sounds of ulu and conch shell and khol (drum) according to the local Banga tradition. The Chief Minister offered prayers to Swami Satyanand Paramahansa Devji’s Samadhi, Radha-Krishna and Shiva Linga at Nar-Narayan Seva Mandir. He presented ocher clothes to the monks here and also planted a plant of Kadamba in the ashram premises. Here he was served Bengali food. This included the Bengali dishes Kuli Pitha, Pathi Shiptha, Banana Ka Bada, Labra, Mango Chutney, Kheer and Kumhra Bhaji.
Shaheed Gaind Singh in the campus
Special camps will be started to make ration cards- The Chief Minister inquired about the problems related to ration cards. Vinay told that my parents have a ration card, my name has been cut off, a new card is not being made. The Chief Minister instructed the collector to get the ration card made soon after checking the eligibility. Along with this, he also directed to organize special camps for ration cards.
Remembering his sacrifice by paying floral tributes at the statue of
If the loan is waived, the bore was dug twice – the farmers spoke to the Chief Minister. Sushil Mandal told that he has 4 acres of land. Paddy worth Rs.1.25 lakh has been sold. Got good income. One lakh loan has been waived, due to which two bores have been dug. Babita Mandal said that you have solved the problem of doctor in Irpanar area, thank you very much for this. The Chief Minister also inquired about the feedback related to the implementation of all other development schemes.