Raipur: Glimpses of meet-meet assembly constituency Saja

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Date 27 December 2022

 Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel was cordially welcomed by the local people’s representatives at the helipad of Bori Gram Panchayat of development block Dhamdha by wearing a state cloth. 
 Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the new Tehsil office of Bori.
 The Chief Minister distributed caste certificates to the students.
 The Chief Minister took a selfie with the children of Swami Atmanand English Medium School, Village Bori.
 During the meeting, the Chief Minister bought paddy from the farmers and asked about loan waiver. Everyone raised their hands in agreement.
 The Chief Minister said that even in adverse circumstances, we continued the schemes for the benefit of agriculture and did not let the farmers suffer.
 Farmer Mr. Chandrika Verma told the Chief Minister that he has 100 acres of land, 28 lakh loan has been waived off and he has sold 2500 bags of paddy, for which he got the money within 2 days. On which the Chief Minister said that Chandrika ji, I heard such a figure for the first time in a meeting.
 The Chief Minister said that no bank calls the farmer of Chhattisgarh for loan, because the bankers know that the farmer has money.
 Farmer Devdutt told the Chief Minister that there is no tension due to availability of online token facility. Now there is no need to line up from 2 o’clock in the night like before.
 Mrs. Jageshwari Dewangan told the Chief Minister that she is the daughter of Patan. Bori is my in-laws house. On which the Chief Minister said that then you are the daughter of our village.
 Mrs. Jageshwari said that you were MLA when I was in Navami. Now that you have become the Chief Minister, I am very happy.
 The Chief Minister told Mrs. Sonia that our government is working to make you people financially capable. 
 The Chief Minister asked about the Godhan Nyaya Yojana that who all sells cow dung. People responded by raising their hands in large numbers.
 Mrs. Gayatri Yadav, a resident of Ranikokdi, told the Chief Minister that she has sold cow dung worth Rs.30,000 and is teaching her son with this money.
 Smt. Urvashi Nishad told the Chief Minister that she had bought jewelery by selling cow dung. On which the Chief Minister said that cow dung has now become gold.
 Pahtiya Vishnu Yadav told the Chief Minister that he has sold cow dung worth 2 lakh 70 thousand.
 Brother got married and also bought a vehicle. 
 Farmer Mr. Bhukhan Yadav told the Chief Minister that he has built a house by selling cow dung worth Rs. 2 lakh 10 thousand. Similarly, Mankunwar told that he has bought cow and buffalo by selling cow dung, to which the Chief Minister said very good.
When the Chief Minister asked the villagers about the Landless Labor Justice Scheme, the beneficiary Mr. Akhil Nishad said that he belongs to village Bori. 3rd installment amount has been received. He said great plan kaka.
 The Chief Minister inquired about the activities of Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club and said that on January 12, the amount will be released on Youth Day.
 Mrs. Devki Verma told the Chief Minister that we are producing cow dung paint in Litiya Gauthan.
 Praising the making of cow dung paint, the Chief Minister said that all government buildings will be painted with cow dung paint and we will sell it in Seemart. Along with this, we are also starting RIPA, all kinds of enterprises will start in it.
 The Chief Minister interacted with the students of Swami Atmanand English Medium School.
 Gitanjali Sahu expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister and recited the song Mor Chhattisgarh ke Mati….. everyone clapped.
 The Chief Minister asked the children of Swami Atmanand English Medium School in Chhattisgarhi. Child Bhumika told that our school is the best. Similarly, Durga Sahu also kept her point and said that earlier I used to pay 20 thousand fees for studying in a private school, now I have got freedom from expensive fees.
On reaching village Thelka, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel was given a grand welcome by the local people’s representatives and villagers.
 Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached the house of farmer Mr. Mahendra Sahu to receive food, where he was welcomed in a traditional way.
Chhattisgarhi cuisine along with various types of Bhaji and Sabzi were served to the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister tasted drink made from cow’s milk. He liked the drink so much that he ordered it again and ate it. The Chief Minister celebrated the birthday of the little girl by cutting a cake at the house of farmer Mr. Sahu.
 The Chief Minister inspected the coffee table book prepared by the Public Relations Department on the achievement of Dhamdha.
 The Chief Minister congratulated and congratulated Mr. Pranesh Kumar of Thelka on his selection in the Indian Engineering Services, and also took a photo with him.
 Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel interacted with the villagers in a meeting organized at village Thelka and inquired about the implementation of government schemes and programmes.
 Chief Minister Mr. Baghel started the program by garlanding the picture of Chhattisgarhi Mahtari and lighting the lamp.
 The Chief Minister said that our government first worked for the farmers to fulfill the dreams of the forefathers. He said that our farmers should become prosperous, their development should be our first priority. As per the promise of the government, announced loan waiver and waived the loan of 9500 thousand crore rupees of 19 lakh farmers.
 The Chief Minister said that the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana was implemented, there was an economic crisis during the Corona period, but even during this time our government took care of the farmers and employees.
 The Chief Minister said that paddy is being procured at the highest support price in Chhattisgarh.
 Farmer Mr. Dilip Mishra, a resident of village Thelka told the Chief Minister that he has 3 acres of farm, he had a loan of 4 lakhs for 15 years, which has now been forgiven. 
Mrs. Santoshi Bai, a resident of Baniyadih told the Chief Minister that till now she has sold cow dung worth Rs.
Mr. Chandraprakash Rajput of Gadadih village told the Chief Minister that vermicompost has increased crop production and at the same time the soil of the field has also become soft.
 Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel was told by Mrs. Shashibala Sahu that her ration card has been made. Rice, salt, sugar are available. He is very happy with this. He told that his dream of talking to the Chief Minister has come true.
 Umesh Sahu of Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club told the Chief Minister that there are 55 to 60 members in Mitan Club. Chhatishgarhi has participated in the Olympics, along with this, he is also participating in other programs including the Ramayana competition. On which the Chief Minister told that the installment of Rs 25 thousand will be deposited in the account of Yuva Mitan Club on January 12.
 Women’s group of village Rakhi presented a jacket made of banana stem fiber to the Chief Minister.
 Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel told the villagers that the common people are getting benefits of government schemes and the government prepares schemes keeping all the people in mind.
 The Chief Minister met various social organizations and community heads in Vidhansabha Saja.
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