Approval of 20 lakh rupees for construction of Mangal Bhawan in Village Themabuzurg
Announcement of construction of culvert in river flowing near Themabujurg
Raipur, 20 January 2021. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel today participated in the Shaheed Shiromani Gandsingh Martyrdom Day program organized by All India Halba-Halbi Samaj Mahasabha in village Daimabujurg in Daundi block. He garlanded the photographs of Shaheed Gandsingh and paid tribute to him. Addressing the program, the Chief Minister announced the approval of Rs 20 lakh for the construction of Mangal Bhawan in the village of Temabujurg on the demand of the people of the area, as well as the construction of a bridge in the river flowing near Themabujurg. He said that there will be no shortage of funds for development works. On the demand of the people of Halba community, the Chief Minister announced the establishment of life-size statue of Shaheed Gandsingh and said that where the people of the society will decide the place, the statue of Shaheed Gandsingh will be installed.
The Chief Minister, remembering the martyr Gandsingh, said that this great son of Chhattisgarh was martyred while fighting the British on this day in 1825. Not accepting the slavery of the British, he started a fight against the British. The tribals of Parlakot and Abujhmad martyred in this fight against the British. The Chief Minister said that before we remember the Ghadar of 1857, the first flame of independence was lit in 1825 in Parlakot, in Abujhmad, in which Shaheed Gandsingh laid down his life. The Chief Minister said that whose history is as glorious, its future is equally glorious. He is remembered with pride and reverence on his death anniversary to make the memory of Shaheed Gandsingh intact.
Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that work is being done to save our culture, dialect, living, food and civilization. Hareli, Teja, Karma Jayanti, declared World Tribal Day holiday, so that our identity remains intact. He said that efforts are being made to recognize the culture of the state at the world level. We are doing the work of preserving and promoting Ghotul in Bastar so that our ancient tradition and culture is preserved. Funds are also being given for the safety and development of Devguri. The Chief Minister said that it is necessary that roads, bridges and culverts will be built, But this is not synonymous with development, there is a person at the center of our development. It is our priority to develop and bring prosperity to 2 crore 80 lakh people of Chhattisgarh. He said that 37 percent children in the state suffer from malnutrition and 41 percent women suffer from anemia. It is important to make them healthy and healthy. For this, the Mukhyamantri Suchitran Yojana has been started. For the strengthening of Chhattisgarh, it is necessary that children are healthy and educated. 52 English medium schools have been started in the state so that children of poor households can also get good education. We are also providing better opportunities to school children and youth for technical education. For this, 52 English Medium Schools have been started in the state. We are also providing better opportunities to school children and youth for technical education. For this, 52 English Medium Schools have been started in the state. We are also providing better opportunities to school children and youth for technical education.
On this occasion, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel honored the talented people of the society. Earlier, the state’s Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection, Planning Economic and Statistics and Culture Minister and in-charge Minister of the district Mr. Amarjeet Bhagat and Minister for Women and Child Development and Social Welfare, Mrs. Anila Bhendia also addressed the program. At the end of the program, the society presented a memento to the Chief Minister Mr. Baghel. On this occasion Gundaradehi MLA and Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Kunwar Singh Nishad, Sanjari-Balod MLA Smt. Sangeeta Sinha, Kanker MLA and Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Shishupal Sori, including many public representatives, Collector Mr. Janmejaya Mahobe, Superintendent of Police Mr. Jitendra Singh Meena and a large number of society. People were present.