Rajnandgaon: Children of Chhattisgarh should make special recognition for their health, education, skills, sports skills, perseverance, culture: Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel

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Chhattisgarh is the first such state in the country, where the education
of children, teachers
and villagers of remote Vananchal village Majiyapara listened
to the words of Lokvani Chief Minister as a right to education, free from ninth to twelfth . Inspiration to study

Mohla Development Block joins Digital Education with commitment for the education of the hard-core public representatives, officials, teachers, social workers and citizens

Rajnandgaon 08 November 2020. Lokvani, the monthly radio talk of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, was listened diligently today by the children, teachers and villagers of remote Vananchal village Majiyapara of Mohla development block. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel while congratulating and wishing Deepawali that the first Prime Minister of independent India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru saw the future of children in the country and believed that the more educated and healthy the children of India are, the more secure the future of the country will be. Will happen. He used to say that only India and India have crores of sons and daughters along with rivers, mountains, fields, barns, forests, plains. Unity in diversity is our strength. Every person of the country, beyond caste and religion, should unite and let everyone feel India within them, live it only. Chief Minister  Bhupesh Baghele said that only eighth grade in the whole country is free The facility of studying fee is provided. The right to complete education is given as right to education. Chhattisgarh has become the first state in the country, where education will be free from ninth to twelfth. The Chief Minister immediately heard the problem of the girl child of Rajnandgaon, Jayashree Thakur and got her admission in the Government Queen Queen Lakshmi Bai Kanya Shala.
Social worker Sanjay Jain in village Majiyapara of Mohla development block said that the Chief Minister’s effort to connect children with education through the lyrics of Tuhar Duar, Mohalla class and Bulutu studied in Chhattisgarh during the Corona period is commendable. He informed that on 11 November, all schools in Mohla Block will be connected to digital education through Smart Android TV. He said that in this important work, Parliamentary Secretary  Indrashah Mandavi, all teachers, Assistant Project Coordinator  Satish Beohare and villagers contribute. Assistant Project Coordinator  Satish Beohare said that 75 kilometers from the district headquarters, the children heard Lokvani and learned a lot. There will be no shortage of education in the district. Hearing the problem of girl child of Rajnandgaon district, the Chief Minister immediately got the girl admitted to the school. Assistant Development Education Officer  Rajendra Dewangan said that the education system in the country has been greatly affected during the Corona period. With the foresight of Chief Minister  Bhupesh Baghel, mid-day meal was provided to children in schools. At the same time, the best implementation of Padhai Tuhar Duar was done with the cooperation of all. The Mohalla class is done through Smart TV. He said that the extension of the right to education up to the twelfth and the Chief Minister’s encouragement to girl education is commendable. Village resident  Mahesh Kunjam Said that even under severe circumstances, the Mohalla class continues unabated. Aditya, a student of the ninth class, said that he was inspired by the Chief Minister’s words and would study diligently. Manisha Kunjam of class X said that the cooperation and warm-heartedness of the Chief Minister  Bhupesh Baghel towards children’s education was good. Antika Korram said that she found the talk of the life of former Prime Minister of the country Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru inspiring.
On this occasion, Block Education Officer, Rohit Ambade, BRCC  Khemlal Verma, Group Coordinator  Vishnu Nishad, Headmaster  Harishankar Deshalhara, teacher Mrs. Deepti Thakur, teacher  Nutan Singh Sahu,  Saroj Sahu and children and villagers were present.