Raipur: Chhattisgarhi model of economy made troubleshooter in worldwide crisis: Chief Minister Mr. Baghel

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Constitution gained power in the biggest global crisis after independence
Public participation will be in the development of Ram Van Gamaan Path
Ram Vangaman Tourism Circuit Development Fund to be formed
Chief Minister hoisted the flag at the main function held at Police Parade Ground in the capital Raipur: Happy Independence Day to the people
Dr. Radhabai Diagnostic Center Scheme to begin
Home access will begin for civil services ‘Mukhyamantri Mitan Yojana’
Chief Minister gave many important announcements of many souragatus to the people of the state on the 73rd anniversary of Independence Day
“Chief Minister Power Infrastructure Development Scheme to be launched for strengthening transmission-distribution system of electricity”
With the participation of the community in ‘Padhai Tunhar Duar’, the ‘Padhai Tunhar Para’ scheme will be started, the use of blue tooth based system ‘Boltu Bol’
‘Mahatma Gandhi Horticulture and Forestry University, 4 new horticulture colleges and a food technical and processing college to be opened
3 exclusive polytechnic colleges will also be opened to promote milk production and fisheries
Horticulture college will be opened in Marwahi in the name of Mahant Bisahu Das Ji
To increase the participation of women in administration, the presence of women representative in the committees to be constituted for new appointments and promotions in the state is mandatory.
70 thousand crores put in the pockets of farmers, tribals and forest dwellers
Aim to double irrigation capacity in five years
Second installment of Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyaya Yojana on 20 August
New phase of self-reliance of forest dwellers started with forest pattas
Everyone’s participation will fulfill the dream of forging a new Chhattisgarh
Success in saving economy in Corona crisis due to Gandhian thinking of humanity service

Raipur, 16 August 2020. Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, Mr. Bhupesh Baghel hoisted the flag at the 73rd anniversary of Independence Day at the main function organized at the Police Parade Ground in the capital Raipur today. He congratulated the people of the country on Independence Day. A brief and dignified ceremony of Independence Day was held following the guidelines for prevention and prevention of corona infection.
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has said in his Independence Day message that the journey of justice that we started from the freedom struggle, is now reaching the people. The Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyaya Yojana for the farmers and the biggest Godhan Nyaya Yojana of rural self-reliance were launched. This is the basis of our dreams and intentions to create ‘Nava Chhattisgarh’. This will be possible only with your love, support, support and direct involvement. He said that in the biggest global crisis, the power gained from the constitution and the identity of us as a socialist, secular, democratic republic showed us the way. As state government, we could decide that this should be the time to wipe the tears of the weakest sections of society and empower them. Gandhian thinking of serving humanity and Nehruvian institutions and infrastructures enabled us to compete against Corona. Following this path, we succeeded in saving the economy during the economic downturn and Corona crisis. Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi sacrificed for the unity and integrity of the country. As a result of their sacrifices, we rose from the boundaries of caste, religion and community and reached new heights of development.
The Chief Minister gave many gifts to the people on this occasion. He It also announced to launch the Radhabai Diagnostic Center Scheme and the ‘Padhai Tunhar Para’ scheme. Dr. Pathology and other testing facilities will be made available at concessional rates under the Radhabai Diagnostic Center Scheme. Similarly, ‘Padhai Tunhar Para’ scheme is being started to teach children with the help of the community. He said that the facilities provided to the citizens from 101 ‘Chief Minister Ward Offices’ set up in the municipal corporations are encouraging. Now we are starting ‘Mukhyamantri Mitan Yojana’ in urban areas for home access services, in which applications, documents etc. can be sent by calling the call center. Through online and SMS alerts, many types of services will be provided at home at minimum cost. “Chief Minister Power Infrastructure Development Scheme will be started for strengthening the transmission-distribution system of electricity.” Mahatma Gandhi Horticulture and Forestry University, 4 new horticulture colleges and a food technology and processing college will be opened in the state. Three special polytechnic colleges will also be opened to promote milk production and fisheries. ‘Ram Van Gaman Tourism Circuit Development Fund’ will be set up for the participation of the people of the state in the sacred work of construction of Ram Van Gaman tourism circuit. In the newly formed district Gorella-Pendra-Marwahi, a horticulture college will be opened in the name of Mahant Bisahu Das Ji. To increase the participation of women in administration, the presence of women representatives has been made mandatory in the committees to be constituted for new appointments and promotions to be held in the state.

The Chief Minister in his message while addressing the people said that –

Congratulations to Jummo Sian, Dai-Didi, Sangi-Jahunaria, Noni-Babu Mana La Gada-Gada of Chhattisgarh in the holy Bera of Suraji Tihar.
On the occasion of the 73rd anniversary of India’s independence, I am inviting Amar martyrs Gandsingh, Veer Narayan Singh, Mangal Pandey, Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Ramprasad Bismil, Ashfaq Ulla Khan, Rani Durgavati, Rani Laxmi Bai, Veerangana Avanti Bai Lodhi and those millions of sacrifices. I salute those who raised the glory of independence.
The Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, who united the country in the long fight for independence and laid the foundation of a strong India. Rajendra Prasad, Dr. We will always be indebted to many great leaders like Bhimrao Ambedkar, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. Veer Gundadhur, Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla, Thakur Pyarelal Singh, Dr., who connected Chhattisgarh with the consciousness of national movement and laid the foundation for ideal development. Khoobchand Baghel, Pt. Sunderlal Sharma, Barrister Chedilal, Yatiyatan Lal, Minimata, Dr. Radhabai, Pt. Vamanrao Lakhe,
Due to the contribution of many revolutionaries and mystics like Mahant Laxminarayan Das, Anantram Barchiha, Maulana Abdul Rauf Khan, Hanuman Singh, Rohini Bai Parganiha, Kekti Bai Baghel, Smt Bela Bai, we are all living with dignity. I salute all these ancestors on the occasion of Independence Day.
Today is also a day to remember the legacy of martyrdom, which also records the sacrifices of our forefathers like Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, who sacrificed to preserve the unity and integrity of the country so that the country, its Stood on values ​​and principles, and rose to new heights of development by rising above the boundaries of caste, religion and sect. This year is also the centenary year of the Non-Cooperation Movement, on 1 August 1920 Mahatma Gandhi’s call proved to be decisive that we will do non-cooperation but violence should not happen under any circumstances.
Mahatma Gandhi had said- I want an India in which even the poorest of the poor will feel that it is their country, whose voice is important in the creation, in which there will be complete interaction between diverse communities … ….. I want an India that has peace with the rest of the world. For me, Hindu Swarajya means the state of justice for all people. ….. Our self-government will depend on our internal strength, on the strength to face the biggest difficulties.
Remember the first announcement of independent India. The first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru said- ‘We had pledged to meet destiny and now the time has come for us to fulfill our promise.’ ……. In this historic speech by Pandit Nehru It was said that as long as people have tears in their eyes and they are suffering, our work will not end.
Brothers and sisters, forgetting the struggles and history of our country, making valueless and opportunistic compromises is not India’s effort. The country can be seduced by the glow of discriminatory shortcut policies and schemes, but this does not make long-term solutions possible. The country is once again standing at the crossroads, where on the one hand there is a spark of discrimination and war-frenzy, on the other, there is the eternal tradition and Gandhian ideology of sacrifice, sacrifice, values, coordination and non-violence. Certainly we have chosen the Gandhian way.
Today we stand in the midst of the biggest global crisis since independence. The Corona and Kovid-19 attacks have put humanity on the test and expose those who described their developmental methods as human. At such a time, the power we got from our constitution and our identity as a socialist, secular, democratic republic gave protection and way. Under the protection of this power, as a state government, we can set our priority that this time should be to wipe the tears of the weakest sections of society and empower it. Gandhian thinking of serving humanity and Nehruvian institutions and infrastructures enabled us to compete against Corona.
None of us, that manger, could ever forget how lakhs of people of the state were coming on foot from all four sides, losing their employment, accumulated capital, house to house, from different states. Thousands of people were stranded in different states. Due to the lockdown, they were also getting very important facilities like housing, food, milk for children, medicine, in such a time, people and organizations of the state did amazing work shoulder to shoulder with the state government. Over five and a half million migrant workers returned home. To provide them a safe and healthy home, about 22 thousand quarantine centers were established in every village.

These workers were not only provided employment under the MGNREGA, but their skill mapping was arranged in the quarantine center itself so that they could be provided honorable employment in the state. During this period the health services of the state were also made vigorous due to which the recovery rate of infected people was better than other states and mortality was also very low. Foodgrains and other relief were provided to our nearly 3 lakh laborers stranded in 21 states and 3 union territories. At the same time, during the period of lockdown, the arrears of salary to about 74 thousand laborers was Rs 171 crore. Was also paid. 107 Workers of our state were not only brought back by means of special labor, but also to send laborers of other states to their states.