Raipur: Meet-meet program: Drinking water, sewerage system will be fixed in BSUP colonies in West Vidhansabha

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Raipura school will be upgraded as Swami Atmanand Vidyalaya

Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel made an important announcement, discussed with the citizens and got information about the implementation of government schemes
Raipur, April 19, 2023

Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, while discussing with the general public at CSEB Ground, Gudhiyari in West Vidhansabha, on the occasion of meeting program, along with facilities for sewerage, drinking water, repair work etc. in BSUP colonies in West Vidhansabha, Pandit Girijashankar Mishra Higher Secondary School, Raipura Swami Atmanand announced upgradation in English medium school. Agriculture Minister Mr. Ravindra Choubey, Parliamentary Secretary and MLA of Raipur West Assembly Mr. Vikas Upadhyay, Mayor of Raipur Municipal Corporation Mr. Ejaz Dhebar, Chairman Mr. Pramod Dubey and other public representatives and officials were present on the occasion. 
On this occasion, the Chief Minister inaugurated and performed Bhumi Pujan of development works worth Rs 121 crore 53 lakh. The works to be dedicated include works worth Rs 118 crore as well as the gift of Bhoomipujan works worth Rs 3 crore. On this occasion, the Chief Minister discussed the implementation of the schemes with the citizens and asked the beneficiaries how they were getting the benefits of the schemes. 
The Chief Minister started it with ration cards. Rajeshwari Sahu told that her ration card has been made but BPL ration card has not been made. The Chief Minister said that he has written a letter to the Prime Minister in this regard to get the census and survey done soon so that all the eligible people can be given benefits. Yashoda Sahu of Telugu Para told that rice is available free of cost. Sugar is also cheap, but due to the high cost of cooking gas, they cook food on the stove. The Chief Minister said that the prices of cooking gas are not fixed at the state government level.
50 thousand rupees are being saved every year from Saiges – The Chief Minister also interacted with the students of Swami Atmanand School. Atharv Sharma, a Class 10 student of Sayage School in Mohba Bazar, said that his parents used to pay fees up to Rs 50,000 in private schools. Now free education is being done here and the education system is also very good. For this he thanked the Chief Minister. Bhuvan Lal Yadav told that his three children are studying in Atmanand School. His caste certificate has also been made. A student Suhana Pandey expressed her curiosity to the Chief Minister. Suhana asked how the idea of ​​such a good scheme like Swami Atmanand School came to mind.
Medicine worth 18 thousand now in only 5 thousand – Nilay Gupta told that earlier I had to take medicine worth 18 thousand rupees every month. Ever since started taking generic medicine under Dhanwantri scheme. The medicine is available only for 5 thousand rupees. Beneficiary Durga Yadav, who took advantage of the mobile medical unit, said that the mobile medical unit comes every fortnight. I do sugar test and also take medicine. Due to the mobile medical unit, 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.
Government will bear the full cost of bone marrow transplant of a child suffering from thalassemia – Ravi Goswami told that his eight-year-old son is suffering from thalassemia and has to undergo bone marrow transplant. It costs 40 lakhs. 18 lakhs have been received. If the government also gives the remaining amount, then this work will be done easily. The Chief Minister said that the entire cost of the treatment of the child would be borne by the government. 
Work has become easier with online permission – Tushar Thakur told that he had applied online for building permission. It worked immediately. Earlier one had to travel a lot for this. Mohit Sahu, who was benefited from the housing regularization scheme, told that I have filled the regularization form and it has been approved. Your government has done a very good job by bringing the scheme of regularization.
 Baljit Kaur has sold cow dung worth 90 thousand rupees- Baljit Kaur, a resident of Tatibandh told that she has sold cow dung worth 90 thousand rupees. Due to Godhan Nyay Yojana, his dairy business has become more prosperous. He urged the Chief Minister to increase the purchase rate of cow dung. The Chief Minister smilingly told them that you also reduce the price of milk, the customers will be benefited.
After years, I played Fugdi, it was a great pleasure. The Chief Minister also interacted with the participants of the Chhattisgarh Olympics. Kenda Sonkar told that he ran the car, came first in the long race. Played fugdi after years. Enjoyed a lot The Chief Minister has taken a very good initiative by starting his traditional games. A school teacher said that our childhood comes back through the Olympic Games.
Chief Minister’s announcements- The Chief Minister announced the work of sewerage, drinking water arrangement and repair work in BSUP colonies in Raipur West Assembly. Pandit Girijashankar Mishra announced to upgrade Government Higher Secondary School, Raipura to Swami Atmanand School. Along with this, 2 new Shree Dhanwantri medical stores, 4 high mast lights at suitable places, construction of new water tank in Thakkar Bapa ward no. Announced to start a library for the elderly by selecting Kota Stadium or any other suitable place. Also announced establishment of electric crematorium in Kota.