Other announcements including construction of barrage drain in Akarbara for drinking water and irrigation of 18 villages, making Fingeshwar sub-tehsil full tehsil, Kopra as Nagar Panchayat were also made.
Meet-meet campaign: Rajim assembly village Fingeshwar
Raipur, 05 December 2022
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel reached village Fingeshwar of Rajim Vidhansabha of Gariaband district today under the meet-meet campaign. There he met the general public at the main event venue after having food at the place of farmer Mr. Biselal Sahu of Fingeshwar. He worshiped Chhattisgarh Mahtari and wished for happiness and prosperity and distributed materials to the beneficiaries. He took information from the farmers about the arrangement in paddy sale and purchase centers and said that our government first made a plan for the farmers. He said that the fourth installment of Rajiv Gandhi Nyay Yojana would be given on March 31.
Here, the Chief Minister announced Rs 133.12 lakh for making Fingeshwar sub-tehsil a full-fledged tehsil, construction of additional rooms in Phanikeshwar Nath Government College, Fingeshwar, necessary additional rooms in 6 primary and 4 secondary schools of Fingeshwar and sanctioned seat capacity in post matric girls hostel Gariaband. Announced an increase of 50 seats to 100 seats. Apart from this, the Chief Minister has made Kopra a town panchayat, on the demand of students, ITI Fingeshwar in the name of Baba Gurughasidas and given 48 computers, construction of a new bridge between Bhandari to Raveli and access to Santoshpuri Dham Gram Panchayat Patora-Paniari from Silyari Bahara. Construction of road, repair of dilapidated bridge located on RD.1350 m from Kasarbai to Patoradadar road, construction of bridge on Pagar Nala located on Hardi-Kasarbai-Behrabuda road,
The Chief Minister interacted with the public regarding government schemes here. Mukesh Sahu of village Barula of Godhan Nyaya Yojana told that he earned 70 thousand by selling cow dung. With this, he bought a sewing machine and also taught tailoring to his wife. Today she is also doing her work. Mr. Sahu said that earlier we used to throw cow dung in Ghurwa, now we are getting money for it, for which we express our gratitude to the Chief Minister. A member of the women’s self-help group of Jenjra village told that vermin have been making compost manure for two years. The income received from selling it is used for the work of the group. Now vegetables have also been planted in the garden. He urged to build a shed to keep vermicompost. On this, the Chief Minister directed the officials to take necessary action.
Mr. Deepak Bhardwaj, President of Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club Village Teka, said that the activities of Yuva Mitan Club have given a boost to the cultural program. Sports events are being held in Chhattisgarhia Olympics. Due to this, the talents are getting a chance to move forward. Mr. Ghanshyam Prasad Gupta, the beneficiary of the Haat Bazar Clinic scheme, said that on Saturdays a team of doctors comes to the market and examines them in every way and gives medicines free of cost. The Chief Minister said that the treatment has become expensive. In view of this, we are giving free treatment and medicines. Must take advantage of this.
Ms. Urmila Dhruv of village Binauri, a beneficiary of Mukhyamantri Suposhan Yojana, told that she used to be unwell due to very low hemoglobin, the Anganwadi worker informed her about the scheme and now hot nutritious food is being provided in the Anganwadi center due to which hemoglobin has increased. Mr. Gautam Nishad, the beneficiary of Rajiv Gandhi Rural Landless Agricultural Laborer Justice Scheme, told that he has got 2 installments. The Chief Minister told that he is giving 7 thousand rupees. Needy eligible beneficiaries should take necessary advantage of this.