Raipur: State Government is working to preserve Chhattisgarhi culture: Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria

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 Boring is the village of stunning and majestic men 
 21. Declaration of development works of 50 lakhs 

Raipur, 18 January 2020. Urban Administration and Labor Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria said that the state government is following the path of the forefathers and trying to cherish the Chhattisgarhi culture. He said that under the leadership of Chief Minister  Bhupesh Baghel, the ancient tradition of Chhattisgarh is being saved through important schemes like Narva, Garwa, Ghurwa and Badi. He said that the Madai Mela is our ancient cultural identity. To save these culture, the state government decided to give holidays for festivals like Hareli holiday, Teeja holiday, Rajim Mata devotee mother Karma Jayanti and Chhath Puja. The state government is making continuous efforts to develop all people with social harmony. Minister Dr. Dahria was addressing the Madai Mela program organized at village Bhoring in Mahasamund district. 

 

 Urban Administration Minister Dr. Dahria said that Mr. Bhupesh Baghel bought paddy at the support price of Rs 2500 to encourage farmers as soon as he came into government. Debt of farmers waived. Reduced electricity bill up to 400 units. Certainly the village, if the poor farmer is prosperous, then the state and the country will prosper. Minister Dr. Dahria announced Rs 21 lakh for various developmental works on the occasion. MLA Shri Vinod Chandrakar also addressed the Madai Mela program.
On this occasion, Dr. Rashmi Chandrakar, Mrs. Rashi Mahilaung, Mr. Alkharam Chaturvedi, including Mr. Anup Chandrakar, Arun Chandrakar, Mr. Giridhar Awade, Satyabhan Gedren, Sarpanch Mrs. Usha Rajesh Sahu, CS Sahu, Vijendra Banjare Daulal Chandrakar, Santosh Sahu and villagers and villagers was present.