Raipur : No stone will be left unturned in the development of Bastar: Mr. Baghel

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Raipur, 25 January 2022. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has said that our government is committed for the development of entire Bastar including Chhattisgarh and no stone will be left unturned in the development of Bastar. Mr. Baghel said that according to the sentiments of the people, we all together have a happy, on the lines of Garhbo Nava Chhattisgarh. We will shed the Ganges of development by building a prosperous and peaceful Bastar. Chief Minister Shri Baghel inaugurated 29 development works costing Rs 109 crore and performed Bhoomi Pujan in a program organized at Samund Chowk near Dalpat Sagar during his Jagdalpur stay today. During this, he inaugurated a total of 21 works worth Rs 41 crore 31 lakh and performed Bhoomi Pujan of 8 works worth Rs 68 crore 10 lakh. On this occasion, Mr. Baghel also released ‘Chhattisgarh Model of Justice’ magazine of Public Relations Department based on the development works of Chhattisgarh Government for three years. Before reaching the venue of the meeting, Chief Minister Shri Baghel prayed for the prosperity of the state and Bastar after reaching the temple of Lord Shri Ram and Shri Krishna located in Samund Chowk. On this occasion MP Shri Deepak Baij, Chairman of Bastar Development Authority Shri Lakheshwar Baghel, Parliamentary Secretary Shri Rekhchand Jain, MLA Chitrakot Shri Rajman Benzam, Mayor Mrs. Safira Sahu, Chairman of CREDA Mr. Mithilesh Swarnakar, Chairman of Fishermen Welfare Board Mr. M.R. Nishad, Nigar Nigam President Smt. Kavita Sahu and other public representatives were present.

Addressing the program, Mr. Baghel said that the inauguration of various development works would prove to be a milestone for the development of Jagdalpur and Bastar. The Chief Minister said that with the inauguration of the sewerage master plant in Balikonta today under the AMRUT Mission, the identity of Jagdalpur city would get rid of the problem of dirty water going into the historical Dalpat Sagar. He said that through these the dirty water would be released into the Indravati river after purification. Mr. Baghel said that a few years ago, this historic Dalpat Sagar of the city used to be laden with water kumbhis. But due to the efforts of our government and municipal corporation, Daplat Sagar is today free from the problem of hyacinth, a clean, Beautiful and beautiful pond has become. Shri Baghel said that during the last three years, continuous development works are being done in each and every area of ​​the society in the state of Chhattisgarh. In this sequence, a bridge connecting Abujhmad and Maharashtra has been inaugurated at Chhindnar in Dantewada district today.

On this occasion, he lauded the various developmental works in Bastar, upliftment of farmers, transportation facilities, employment generation through tourism etc. during the last three years. Mr. Baghel said that apart from expansion of air facilities in Bastar, establishment of food processing unit, establishment of Swami Atmanand Adarsh ​​English Medium School, e-library etc., our government will provide necessary help and conducive environment to the youth for competitive examinations and sports. being done. Work is also being done to save and beautify the art, culture, language-dialect, lifestyle etc. of Bastar and tribals. He said that Badal Sanstha would prove to be a milestone in this direction.

MP Shri Deepak Baij while highlighting the development work done in Chhattisgarh and Bastar said that the development work has been going on at an uninterrupted pace even in the odd circumstances of Corona call. Which has been possible only due to the efficient leadership of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel. On this occasion, Parliamentary Secretary Shri Rekhchand Jain, Mayor Smt. Safira Sahu also appreciated the development work done in Bastar and Chhattisgarh during the last three years. Divisional Commissioner Shri Shyam Dhawade, IG Police Shri Sundarraj P, Bastar Collector Shri Rajat Bansal, SP Shri Jitendra Meena and other officials and public representatives were present in the program.