Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel offered prayers at Hanuman Temple at Kunkuri Hanuman Tekri. Met the people of the temple trust and planted a peepal tree there.
The Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel was welcomed by the children of Swami Atmanand English Medium School in Kunkuri by presenting a melodious Sadri song.
The children sang the song based on the government’s Suraji schemes – ‘Bhoomi Nyay Yojana is bada hai nirala, Godhan hai yojana Lok Lubhavna, Labh Utva Bhaiya, Labh Uthwa Bahin’.
The Chief Minister was pleased and asked the children very intimately to send its recording to me.
Roshni and Riya Chhind, students of Swami Atmanand School, stood with a garland of leaves and a traditional cap to welcome the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister praised his art and first intimately wore the beautiful garland and cap woven by him. Then on the request of Riya and Roshni, they themselves adopted the traditional Jashpuria color wearing a garland and a cap.
A small review of class III of Swami Atmanand English Medium School, Nayak welcomed the Chief Minister with flower bunches of paper craft made in the summer camp. The Chief Minister cherished Samiksha, a small girl student of the school, and got the school lace cut from her.
The Chief Minister enjoyed many games with the children, the Chief Minister tried his hand at Pitthul Ball, Snake Ladder, Ludo, Carrom and Chess with the children, played the game of knowledge of numbers.
In the summer camp, on the request of little Shauryak and Krit Krishna, the game of testing numbers was also played. Shauryak also gave a gift to the Chief Minister for winning in the numerology game.
There was a competition among the children to take selfies. Fulfilling the wishes of the children, the Chief Minister also took selfies and photographs with them.
The Chief Minister was escorted by scout guide cadets and children presented portraits.
Prachi Kansari and Vaibhavi Gupta, students of class 6th, asked the Chief Minister to fly them in a helicopter. To this the Chief Minister said, first grow up a bit and then take a helicopter ride.
The Chief Minister was accorded a cordial welcome with traditional dance and captivating welcome song by the children on reaching the Church of Kunkuri.
The Chief Minister offered prayers to Maa Kali at the Shree Sarveshwari Group branch of the garden.
Baba Avadhoot paid floral tributes at the tomb of Tapasi Ram, the first disciple of Lord Rama.
Announcement to give jobs to 9623 eligible youth of special backward tribes in class III and IV posts.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel had lunch at the house of Shri Ramdhani Bhagat, a retired teacher and social worker, at village Asta in Jashpur block. He tasted the local cumin flower rice, chilla, dhokli laddu, futu khichdi, jackfruit vegetable, country tur and kulthi dal, kumhra bhaji, sakhi kanda, arasa.
In the Chaupal, the children showed the Chief Minister a poster with the words ‘Kaka Hum Bhi Swami Atmanand School Mein Padbo Kaka Hai To Bharosa Hai’.
Sana Qureshi told the Chief Minister that his 6-year-old daughter was suffering from epilepsy. Chief Minister Shri Baghel gave instructions to the Collector for treatment under the Chief Minister’s Special Health Scheme.
In the meeting with the Chief Minister, the cook Kaushalya Devi, who came from Patratoli, told that she is getting the child to study by taking a loan. He requested loan waiver.
The Chief Minister began to see the impact of the state government’s ambitious public welfare schemes even in remote areas and on the ground, when many beneficiaries themselves narrated their success stories to him.
Farmer Devanandan of Village Tempo told that 86 thousand have been received from Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana. This year also one installment has been received. He proudly told the Chief Minister that with this money I am getting the house constructed. I also bought a tractor, spending it for the education of children and daughter-in-law.
Kaushalya Bhagat of Unnati Mahila Self-Help Group told the Chief Minister that after joining the schemes run by Gothan, she has bought scooty for herself.
Farmer Rajesh Minj told the Chief Minister that Kisan Nyay Yojana is very good, life changing.
Landless laborer Punia Bai said that Rs 6000 has been received in 3 installments from this scheme. Don’t worry too much now.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel flagged off Anemia Mobile Testing Unit in the garden and distributed therapeutic doses to school children and pregnant women to prevent anemia.
The Chief Minister participated in the prize distribution program of the first district level hockey competition at the newly constructed Astroturf Hockey Stadium in Jashpur. The hockey players of the winning team Kunkuri were awarded the cup.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel unveiled the T-shirt of Jashpur Rangers.
The Chief Minister converted his penalty shoot into a goal at the Jashpur Astroturf Hockey Stadium. Goalkeeper Mr. Vimal Toppo fails to stop the penalty shoot. The Chief Minister called the goalkeeper of the Kunkuri team, Mr. Toppo, and took a photo with him and asked him in a joking manner – did not let the goal be intentionally, the Chief Minister burst into laughter.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel attended the Tribal Samaj Sammelan organized at Sarna Ethnic Resort in Jashpur. The tribal society presented traditional shawls and sword-shields to the Chief Minister.
The people of Birhor society, a special backward tribe, thanked the Chief Minister for providing borewell facilities for farming and organizing health camps for 42 families.
Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel held discussions with members of various social organizations and delegations at Jashpur.