Instructions for construction of hostel for children studying in Swami Atmanand English medium schools operating in tribal areas
Rationalization of teachers will be done on the basis of recorded number of children
Unanimously ratified the proposal presented regarding the implementation of PESA Act
TRI camps will be set up to prepare proposals after studying the difficulties being faced in issuing caste certificates of tribes.
Tribal Advisory Council meeting under the chairmanship of Chief Minister
A meeting of the Chhattisgarh Tribes Advisory Council was held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel at his residence office here today. In the meeting, the Chief Minister directed to get the work of repairing the dilapidated hostel-ashram and school building of tribal areas done on priority basis. He said that schools, hostels and ashrams have started after two years due to Corona, where repair work should be done promptly. The Chief Minister also directed to construct hostels for the children studying in Swami Atmanand English medium schools operating in tribal areas. Similarly, he directed to rationalize the teachers on the basis of the number of children registered in the schools.
In the meeting of the Tribal Advisory Council, the Chief Minister said that by organizing camps of Chhattisgarh State Tribal Research and Training Institute (TRI) in the tribal areas, after studying the problems being faced in issuing caste certificates, preparing a proposal in this regard and sending it to the Central Government. The instructions were given to the officers. In the meeting, the proposal presented in relation to the implementation of the Chhattisgarh Panchayat Upabandh (Extension of Scheduled Areas) Act-1996 (PESA Act) was unanimously approved. Similarly, approval of the Governor’s report for the year 2020-21 on the administration of scheduled areas was also done in the meeting. Implementation of constitutional provisions for educational and social, economic promotion of scheduled tribes in the year 2020-21, to be sent to the governor approved in the meeting on the administration of scheduled areas, In the meeting, the officials informed that in compliance of the decision taken in the earlier meeting of the Tribal Advisory Council, the survey work of 19 villages of Narayanpur district has been completed and the work of survey of two villages is under process. It was also informed in the meeting that till March 2022, 4 lakh 46 thousand 41 individual forest rights papers, 45 thousand 764 community forest rights, 3 thousand 516 community forest resource rights letters have been distributed. In this way a total of 4 lakh 95 thousand 455 forest rights letters have been distributed. According to the announcement of Chief Minister Mr. Baghel, district wise list has been issued by the General Administration Department regarding the appointment of 9623 educated youth of specially weaker tribal group in government service.
Tribal Development Minister Dr. Premsai Singh, Food Minister Mr. Amarjit Bhagat, Tribal Advisory Council Vice President Mr. Rampukar Singh, Lok Sabha MP Mr. Deepak Baij, Deputy Speaker Mr. Manoj Mandavi, Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Shishupal Sori and members of the council including MLA Mrs. Laxmi Dhruv. , Shri Mohan Markam, Shri Chakradhar Singh, Shri Indershah Mandavi, Shri Mohit Ram, Shri Gulab Kamro and former MLA Shri Bodhram Kanwar, Chief Secretary Shri Amitabh Jain, Additional Chief Secretary Shri Subrata Sahu, Secretary Tribal Development and Welfare Department Shri D. .D. Singh, Secretary, Panchayat and Rural Development Department, Mr. Prasanna R., Secretary, Energy Department, Mr. Ankit Anand, Secretary School Education Dr. S. Bharathidasan, Commissioner Tribal and Scheduled Castes Development Department Mrs. Shammi Abidi were present at the Chief Minister’s residence. MLA Sarvshree Vinay Bhagat, Shri Lakheshwar Baghel, through video conferencing