Raipur: Tribal farmer gave 100 rupees to the Chief Minister: told Mr. Baghel – “Earn 32 thousand rupees by selling cow dung”.

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The Chief Minister was overwhelmed and accepted the acceptance with affection

“You are a man of the village under the rule of my heart, I am the king, I am the cost”

Raipur, 05 January 2021. When Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel visited Pali Tanakhar MLA Mr. Mohit Ram during his stay in Korba district today, he reached village Polmi of Kerketta, a tribal farmer called him and said, “I am earning 32 thousand rupees by selling cow dung. I want to offer a hundred rupees to you. Overwhelmed by his request, the Chief Minister respecting the sentiments of the farmer accepted this gift given to him with great affection and thanked him.
Shri Narayan Singh Godan, a farmer of village Puta, located in a remote area of ​​Pali block in Korba district, is a beneficiary of the justice scheme. They have earned 32 thousand rupees by selling cow dung so far. Shri Narayan Singh expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister Mr. Baghel for implementing the Godhan Nyaya Yojana and presented him a pati written in Chhattisgarhi language. In this letter of gratitude, farmer Shri Narayan Singh has written to the Chief of State Mr. Bhupesh Baghel that “You are many people, you are good in my kingdom.” In the Kingdom of your mind, our poor ashes, poor mind and mind, the Godhan justice scheme should be started, in which we earn some money by selling poor cow dung. I have earned 32 thousand rupees after selling cow dung. I want to present a hundred rupees to you. You live in the mind of the village in the kingdom of mind, this is the cost. Gada-gara johar and raj khushi kareli kare bar good luck ”.
Farmer Shri Narayan Singh told the Chief Minister that the family’s needs are being met by the amount received in lieu of selling dung under the Godhan Nyaya Yojana. The biggest benefit of regular income from selling cow dung is that we no longer have to stretch hands for our daily needs. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel told him that Chhattisgarh is the first state which has provided means of income to the poor class by purchasing cow dung. The goal of the state government is that the last person gets the benefit of all the schemes and every citizen should be financially empowered.