Raipur: State Government is committed to protect the interests of tribals: Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel

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Raipur, 12 June 2021. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel held discussions with villagers, public representatives and heads of society in a virtual dialogue program today in Bijapur and Sukma districts. The Chief Minister said that the State Government was committed to protect the interests of the tribals. He said that fruitful discussions were held with all the people in this meeting. Everyone wants peace, development and justice in the region. Terming the Silger incident as unfortunate, Mr. Baghel expressed grief over the incident. The Chief Minister said that it was a circumstantial incident, a magisterial inquiry has been announced into the incident. You all cooperate in this. The state government also wants that the facts come to the fore and there will be no hesitation in taking action on whatever facts will come out.
The Chief Minister announced the approval of a 30-bed hospital at Jagargunda on the demand of the villagers. Similarly, in Gangalur area of ​​Bijapur district, 10 Gram Panchayats Gangalur, Burji, Gongla, Pusnar, Pedia, Todka, Gampur, Kaika, Reddy and Palnar affected by red water problem at a cost of Rs. 5 crore. From there it announced the installation of siltation filtration structure and solar dual pump. With the establishment of this plant, clean drinking water will be available to about 20 thousand people of 6 thousand families of this area.
In the program, Chief Minister Shri Baghel has allocated about 43 crore 08 lakh rupees for primary school, Anganwadi, Gram Panchayat buildings, fair price shops, Devgudi construction, solar dual pump installation, CC road construction, hand pump installation in various villages of Bijapur and Sukma districts. While granting the approval of 104 works at the cost of Rs. The Chief Minister appealed to the people’s representatives that village development committees should be formed in the villages, in which educated youth should be included. In special circumstances where the sarpanch is not present, construction works will be entrusted to this committee. He appealed to all the heads of society and public representatives to prepare a map of the land on which the natives are occupied, and take initiative to get the lease of the land occupied under the Forest Rights Recognition Act. On the request of the villagers, he invited them to come to Raipur to meet them.
In the virtual program, Chief Minister Shri Baghel approved 16 works costing Rs.11 crore 2 lakh in Sukma district and also performed Bhoomi Pujan. In these works, extension of power line in Silger village at a cost of Rs one crore 65 lakh, construction of 100 seater ashram building in village Ursangal at a cost of Rs 2 crore 35 lakh, 50 seater ashram building in Silger at a cost of Rs 1 crore 78 lakh. Construction of social building of Sarva Adivasi Samaj in village Panchayat Silger at a cost of Rs. 20 lakh, construction of 9 km WBM road up to village Silger-Tekalguda-East at a cost of Rs. 4 km WBM road up to Jagargunda, 5 km from village Kunded to Ursangal at a cost of Rs 90 lakh, WBM road construction, 7 km WBM road from Gondpalli to Darandarbha at a cost of Rs 1 crore 26 lakh,
The Chief Minister approved 87 works costing Rs.27 crore 6 lakh in Bijapur district and performed Bhoomi Pujan. Among these works, works costing Rs 15 crore 41 lakh in Usoor area, Rs 2 crore 10 lakh in Tarrem, Rs 83 lakh 71 thousand in Chipurbhati, Rs 67 lakh 71 thousand in Korsaguda. Works costing Rs. 52 lakh 13 thousand in Mallepally, works costing Rs. one crore 22 lakh 93 thousand in Lingagiri, works costing Rs. 75 lakh 76 thousand in Phutkel, works costing Rs. one crore 21 lakh in Basaguda. Works costing Rs.11 lakh 68 thousand in Pusbaka, works costing Rs.17 lakh 36 thousand in Chinnagellur, works costing Rs.8 lakh 68 thousand in Kondapalli, works costing Rs.18 lakh 86 thousand in Gaganapally, Along with approving works costing Rs 13 lakh 82 thousand in Nambi, he also performed Bhoomi Pujan. Mr. Baghel performed Bhoomi Pujan with the approval of works costing Rs. 3 crore 60 lakh 60 thousand related to infrastructure, livelihood promotion and drinking water in the area. These works include solar dual pump in Tarrem area, hand pump mining work, construction of market shed, commercial complex, construction of solar street light 2 kilometer Devgudi, primary school building, tap water scheme under Jal Jeevan Mission, in addition, solar dual pump in Chikurbhati. , Hand Pump Panchayat Bhawan, Anganwadi, Ration Shop, Solar Dual Pump in Devgudi Korsagud, Solar Dual Pump in Sakareguda, Hand Pump Panchayat Bhawan, Anganwadi, Ration Shop, Devgudi Construction in Rajpeta, Solar Dual Pump, Hand Pump, Ration Shop under Mallepally Panchayat handjob Panchayat Bhawan Devgudi Construction Solar Dual Pump Hand Pump Uphealth Center Ration Shop in Ligangiri Panchayat Panchayat Bhawan Devgudi Construction Hand Pump Surnar in Dharamapur Bade Sukanpally Village Panchayat Putkel to Solar Dual Pump Hand Pump Anganwadi Ration Shop Panchayat Bhawan Devgudi Construction in Basaguda Panchayat Solar Dual Pump Hand Pump at Bazaar Shed, Devgudi, Panchayat Bhawan Nal Jal Yojna Solar Dual Pump and Hand Pump at Pusbaka, Solar Dual Pump at Chinnagelur, Hand Pump, Solar Dual Pump at Kondapalli, Hand Pump, Solar Dual Pump, Hand Pump at Gaganapally , Nambi Solar Dual Pump, Hand Pump and approved livelihood promotion and drinking water work in various panchayats. Road construction work in Tarrem under Usoor area up to Outpally and Rengapara, CC road in Tarrem, 100 seater girl, boys hostel construction road construction, internal electrification work from CRP F Camp to Sarkeguda, Solar Light System Surna Bade Sukanpally Small Sukanpally, Power line extension at Lingagiri, C.C. Road construction work Lingagiri, internal electrification works are included.
On this occasion, Industries Minister Shri Kawasi Lakhma, Home Minister Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu, Agriculture Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey, School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam, Women and Child Development Minister Smt. Anila Bhendia, Additional Chief Secretary to Chief Minister Shri Subrata Sahu and Special Director General of Police Shri Ashok Juneja were present. Bastar MP Mr. Deepak Baij, MLA Mr. Vikram Mandavi, Mr. Pozza Markam of Sarva Adivasi Samaj, Mr. Rajuram Nag of Dhurva Samaj, Mr. Veko Hunga of Koya Samaj, Ms. Soni Sori, Human Rights activist Ms. Bela Bhatia, Mr. Sodi Hidma of various societies including Representatives, Panchayat representatives and villagers joined the dialogue program through video conferencing.