Raipur: Glimpses of the meeting: District-Raipur, West Assembly

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 Date 19 April 2023

  •     Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the Millet Cafe during his meeting with the residents of Nalanda campus today.
  •     The Chief Minister cut a cake made of ragi and also tasted cheela made of kutki, ragi bread sandwich, ragi vegetable cutlet, kodo kheer, ragi cup cake, ragi halwa and ragi pav-bhaji at the Millet Cafe.
  •     Chief Minister Mr. Baghel appealed to the residents of the city to visit the Millet Cafe and relish the delicious and healthy dishes made from millets like Ragi, Kodo, Kutki.
  •     After offering prayers at the Durga temple located at Attari (Nandanvan Marg), the Chief Minister wished for happiness, peace, prosperity and prosperity of the people of the state.
  •     On reaching the Chief Minister’s temple, a group of dancers from Makadi, invited by the people of Attari, warmly welcomed the Chief Minister with Mandri dance.
  •     The Chief Minister inaugurated the C&D plant at Hirapur Jarwai in Raipur.
  •     The Chief Minister praised the checkered tiles, paver blocks being made through the processing plant by managing the debris in Jarwai.
  •     The Chief Minister gave the C.&D. While observing the construction of paver block plant in the plant, asked Aarti Dahre, who works here, how much is the daily income? She told that she earns Rs.200 per day. Every day 2500 pavers blocks are manufactured here.
  •     Aarti told the Chief Minister that this initiative is a good beginning in the direction of providing employment.
  •     The facility of debris disposal can be easily availed by the common citizens. Toll free number-1100 and call center number 88158-98845 can be contacted for its transportation.
  •     During the inspection of Hirapur Jarwai Urban Gauthan, the Chief Minister also observed the unit for making paint from cow dung there and discussed with the women associated with vermicompost and paint manufacturing.
  •     During the observation, the Chief Minister understood the process closely from the members of the women’s group engaged in manufacturing paint from cow dung by machine in Gauthan premises.
  •     The women of the Govardhan women’s self-help group told the Chief Minister that 34.01 lakh kg of cow dung has been procured so far. Out of these, 3 lakh 10 thousand kg vermicompost and 6 lakh 30 thousand kg super compost have been prepared. This has given the group a dividend of Rs 18.90 lakh.
  •     Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel unveiled the name plaque of former Mayor Mr. Santosh Agarwal on Kota Gudhiyari Marg during the meet-meet program. Now this road will be known as Shri Santosh Agarwal.
  •     The Chief Minister also unveiled the life-size statue of Chhattisgarh Mahtari at Gudhiyari-Gogaon.
  •     During the meet-meet program at CSEB Ground in Gudhiyari, the Chief Minister inaugurated and performed Bhumi Pujan of development works worth Rs 121 crore 53 lakh.
  •     Swami Atmanand School Mohba Bazar Class 10 student Atharv Sharma told the Chief Minister that his parents used to pay fees up to Rs 50,000 in private schools. Now free education is being done here and the arrangements here are also very good. For this he thanked the Chief Minister.
  •     Nilay Gupta told the Chief Minister that earlier he used to take medicines worth Rs 18,000 every month. Under the Dhanwantari scheme, now generic medicine is available for Rs 5,000 only.
  •     Beneficiary Durga Yadav, who took advantage of the mobile medical unit to the Chief Minister, told that the mobile medical unit arrives every fortnight. I do sugar test and also take medicine. Because of this the treatment has become very accessible.
  •     Beneficiary of Mukhyamantri Suposhan Abhiyan Sharda Markam told that the child is getting egg, banana and hot food through this scheme. Due to this, the weight of the child has become very good.
  •     Ravi Goswami told the Chief Minister that his eight-year-old son was suffering from Thalassemia. Bone marrow transplant will cost Rs 40 lakhs. 18 lakh rupees have been received now. He said that if the government gives the remaining amount also, then the treatment will be done easily. The Chief Minister said that the entire cost of the treatment of the child would be borne by the government.
  •     Tushar Thakur told the Chief Minister that his work was done immediately after applying online for building permission. Earlier, I had to travel a lot for this.
  •     Mohit Sahu, a beneficiary of the housing regularization scheme, told the Chief Minister that he had filled the regularization form and it has been approved. He told that the government has done a very good job by bringing the housing regularization scheme.
  •     Tatibandh resident Baljit Kaur told the Chief Minister that due to the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, her dairy business has become more prosperous. Till now she has sold cow dung worth 90 thousand rupees.
  •     Chhattisgarhia Olympic participant Kenda Sonkar told the Chief Minister that she stood first in long race, Gedi Duda. They played fugdi after years, it was a lot of fun. He described the government’s very good initiative to start traditional sports.
  •     Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel tasted the delicious Chhattisgarhi food after reaching the house of Mrs. Girija and Pyare Lal Yadav located at Shaheed Manmohan Singh Bakshi Ward No. 23. Cheech Bhaji, Adauri Badi, Mix Veg, Gilki, Jhurga, Semi-Bhata, Khedha, Salad and Papad were also served to the Chief Minister in the meal along with rice, pulses, roti.
  •     The Chief Minister inaugurated the newly constructed fifth divisional level C-Mart of the state at Agrasen Chowk in Samta Colony.
  •     The Chief Minister visited the C-Mart and saw Chhattisgarh Herbal as well as materials prepared by women of self-help groups. The women operating the C-Mart gave detailed information about the products to the Chief Minister.
  •     Several social organizations and delegations of Raipur West assembly constituency met Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel at his residence office premises today.