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  • Home Minister Vijay Sharma made a big statement in the House, said- Employees working in Naxal-affected areas will not have to run around leaders and ministers for transfer

    Raipur. A policy is being made for the police personnel working in Naxal-affected areas. Soon the policy will be in front of everyone. After the policy comes, no employee will have to run around the doors of leaders and ministers for transfer. Home Minister Vijay Sharma said this regarding the transfer of police personnel working in Naxal-affected areas for a long time. Also read: MLA Anila Bhedia raised the issue of missing women and children in the House, Home Minister Vijay Sharma said – Operation Muskaan is being run…

    Congress MLA Savitri Mandavi said that some employees get themselves transferred from Naxal areas in 2 or 3 years, but some have been working there for more than 10 years. There should be a transfer policy for them in other districts as well. She asked what is the provision for posting of police personnel in Naxal-affected areas in plain areas? What are the department’s guidelines for posting? When will the guidelines for employees be issued? What is the arrangement for their accommodation?

    Home Minister Vijay Sharma replied that those who are promoted from sub-inspector to inspector are posted in Naxal areas for at least 3 years, or there is a provision for posting of employees whose age is less than 54 years. There is a provision for posting of police personnel in other districts after 3 years of service in Naxal areas.

    He said that guidelines have been issued by the department for posting of police personnel in Naxal-affected areas. 18,355 houses are available for the employees posted in the police department. 898 houses are being constructed. The remaining houses are provisioned in the main budget of 2024-25. No work has been done on housing in the last 5 years. Therefore, we will have to work more.

  • Budget 2024: Developmental, inclusive and employment oriented budget, Vice Chancellor of Agriculture University Dr. Chandel said – will provide new direction to agriculture and rural development

    Satya Rajput, Raipur. Dr. Girish Chandel, Vice Chancellor of Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, described the Union Budget 2024 presented by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman as a developmental, inclusive and employment-oriented budget and called it a budget promoting agriculture and rural development in the country.

    Dr. Chandel said that the Finance Minister has allocated Rs 1.52 lakh crore for agriculture and allied sectors for the financial year 2024-25, which is Rs 27 thousand crore more than last year’s budget. In this way, the budget of agriculture has been increased by about 20 percent. This will promote the development of agriculture and allied sectors and will create new employment opportunities in rural areas.

    He said that 1 crore farmers will be introduced to natural farming in the coming years. The government plans to enhance production, storage and marketing to achieve self-sufficiency in pulses and oilseeds. The budget has emphasized research and development in the agriculture sector to focus on development of climate resilient varieties. New high-yielding and climate resilient varieties of 32 agricultural crops and 109 horticultural crops will be released for cultivation by farmers in the next 2 years. Significant funds will be allocated for research and development initiatives with special focus on enhancing production, storage and marketing of pulses and oilseeds. The initiative aims to achieve “self-sufficiency” in oilseeds such as mustard, groundnut, sesame, soybean and sunflower. To enhance the supply chain of vegetables, the budget proposes to develop large-scale clusters for vegetable production near major consumption centres. Large-scale clusters for vegetable production will be developed close to major consumption centres to promote farmer producer organisations, cooperatives and startups for supply chains of vegetables including collection, storage and marketing. Digital crop survey for Kharif will be conducted in 400 districts in FY 2025, integrating 6 crore farmers and their land into farmer and land registry.

    Facility for issuance of people-support based Kisan Credit Cards will be provided in five states. Recognising the potential in aquaculture, the Budget has provided financial assistance for setting up a network of nucleus breeding centres for shrimp broodstocks. It also said that financing of shrimp farming, processing and export will be facilitated through NABARD.

    Dr. Chandel said that the budget has announced a provision of Rs 2.66 lakh crore for rural development, which can benefit the rural demand for automobiles – especially entry-to-level two-wheelers and tractors. Apart from this, the government has announced a three-year plan to facilitate digital public infrastructure in partnership with the state government. This digital infrastructure will provide important information to farmers about weather, crop advisory services and market prices. Apart from this, many steps have been taken in this budget to connect the youth with employment, in which a Prime Minister’s package of five schemes has been given for 4.1 crore youth with a central outlay of Rs 2 lakh crore. Under this package, more than four crore youth will be provided employment, skills and other opportunities in the coming five years. 1 crore youth will be skilled in five years. 1 crore youth will be given an allowance of Rs 5 thousand per month for 12 months during internship in the country’s 500 top companies. The loan limit under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana has been increased from 10 lakh to 20 lakh. Along with this, the government has also announced to provide education loan at 3 percent interest rate, which will create new employment opportunities for the youth.

  • CG NEWS: 3-year-old child who went to Anganwadi got washed away in the drain, no clue even after 8 hours, family members are inconsolable

    Laxmikant Bansod, Balod. Rivers and streams are overflowing due to continuous rain in Chhattisgarh. In Balod district, a child who had gone to Anganwadi was swept away in the village stream. A team is engaged in finding the innocent child. More than 8 hours have passed, yet no trace of the innocent child has been found. This incident is from Bhendi village of Doondilohara police station area.

    According to the information, 3-year-old Naitik Sinha, son of Vasudev Sinha, had gone to Anganwadi. During this time, he was swept away in the drain. As soon as the information of the incident was received, Doondilohara TI Lakshmi Jaiswal and police personnel reached the village. Continuous efforts are being made to find the innocent child. Even after 8 hours, no trace of the innocent child has been found. After this incident, the family members are crying inconsolably. The family members have accused the Anganwadi worker and assistant of negligence due to which the innocent child was swept away in the drain.

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  • CG NEWS: Major action by Education Department, 5 negligent employees suspended

    Ashutosh Tiwari, Jagdalpur. The education department in Bastar district has taken strict action against negligent employees. In which 5 employees have been suspended. This suspension action has been taken on the instructions of Collector Vijay Dayaram.

    Actually, recently Bastar Collector Vijay Dayaram had visited Bastar development block. After which the collector had given instructions to suspend the employees who were negligent in their work. On the instructions of the collector, the District Education Officer has taken action of suspension and suspended 4 assistant grade and 1 assistant teacher of Bastar block. Along with this, instructions have also been given to send the Assistant Block Education Officer (ABEO) of Bastar, Tokapal and Bastanar to their original institution. This action has been taken against (ABEO) doing non-teaching work under the instructions of the government.

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  • CG MORNING NEWS: Second main exam of 10th and 12th from today, Congress meeting regarding assembly siege, good rain will happen again in the next 24 hours… in the capital today…

    Raipur. The second main examination of class 10th and 12th, organized for the first time by Chhattisgarh Madhyamik Shiksha Mandal (CBSE), is starting tomorrow, 23 July. Class 12th examination will be held on the first day. Class 10th examination will start from 24 July. Preparations for the second main examination have been completed. 83,367 students have filled the forms for the second examination. Among them, 45819 are from class 10th and 37548 are from class 12th. Among the students who filled the forms, there are also students who passed in first division in the first examination.

    Congress meeting on protest

    Chhattisgarh Congress in-charge secretary Chandan Yadav and Vijay Jangid will visit Chhattisgarh today. During this, both the leaders will hold a meeting of Congress leaders at the Congress headquarters Rajiv Bhavan. They will discuss the Vidhan Sabha siege program to be held on July 24. Let us tell you that tomorrow the Congress will take to the streets and siege the Vidhan Sabha over many issues including the deteriorating law and order situation in the state.

    There will be good rain again in the next 24 hours

    As soon as the month of Sawan started, heavy rains occurred in many parts of the state. Good rains are expected again in the next 24 hours. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for many districts of the state. Heavy rains are expected for the next two days. Due to continuous rains in the state, rivers and streams are overflowing and normal life has become disrupted.

    Attention will be drawn to the issue of buying ready-to-eat and t-shirts and caps

    Raipur. Today is the second day of the monsoon session of Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly. The proceedings of the House will begin with the Question Hour. After that. Today evening, the first supplementary budget of the government will also be discussed. There can be a lot of uproar in the House on the two attention issues related to the purchase of T-shirts and caps and the Ready to Eat issue.

    So far, an average rainfall of 378 mm has been recorded in the state

    An average rainfall of 378.1 mm has been recorded in the state so far in the current monsoon season. According to the information received from the state level flood control room, the highest average rainfall of 936.9 mm has been recorded in Bijapur district and the lowest average rainfall of 147.0 mm has been recorded in Surguja district. Similarly, an average rainfall of 211.6 mm has been recorded in Surajpur district, 346.6 mm in Balrampur, 257.7 mm in Jashpur, 254.2 mm in Korea, 212.9 mm in Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur.

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    Presentation on Tilak Jayanti

    Special power presentation on the occasion of Swatantrata Veer Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bhagat Singh Jayanti will be held at Maharashtra Mandal Bhavan Chaubey Colony from 6 pm.

    Agitation

    A one day agitation demanding recruitment of teachers by the Arts Faculty Trained Welfare Association Chhattisgarh will be held in Nava Raipur Tuta from 11am to 4pm.

    Puja Rituals

    At the Shri Simandhar Swami Jain Temple established by Khartargachchadhipati Acharyashri Maniprabh Suri and the miraculous Shri Jinkushal Suri Jain Dadabadi Bhairav ​​Society, various worship rituals will be held on Chaturmas, Snatra Puja and Navaangi Puja of God at 6 am in the morning, Aarti and Pratikraman at 6.30 pm.

  • Food department raids Domino’s Pizza, Veg and non-veg items found at the same place

    Durg. The Food Department team raided Domino’s Pizza in Risali. The officials found veg and non-veg items at the same place in the store. The Food Department team expressed displeasure over this.

    The officials of the food department checked the items kept on trays in the store. They also checked the pizzas being cooked in the heater. The investigation team checked the freezer and the items kept there were found to be expired. Along with this, cold storage was also checked, in which veg and non-veg food was found kept in the same place.

  • A heated debate between the Deputy CM and the BJP MLA over the death of a farmer, the proceedings of the House were adjourned…

    Raipur. BJP MLAs Ajay Chandrakar and Bhavna Bohra brought a call for attention in the case of the death of a farmer in Birkona. During the discussion on the proposal amid sloganeering, there was a heated debate between Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister Vijay Sharma and BJP MLA Ajay Chandrakar. Amidst sloganeering by the opposition and a heated debate between the Deputy CM and senior BJP MLA, the proceedings of the House were adjourned till Tuesday.

    Ajay Chandrakar and Bhavna Bohra raised the issue of farmer’s death in Birkona and asked whether the farmer committed suicide or murder. Because there were injury marks on the body, which are not mentioned in the PM report. Amidst a heated debate with Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma, BJP MLA Ajay Chandrakar was demanding the removal of Pipariya police station staff. The Home Minister rejected the demand. With this, the Speaker adjourned the House till 11 am on Tuesday.

  • Chhattisgarh Assembly: Leader of Opposition Mahant raised questions on Cabinet’s visit to Ram Mandir, BJP MLAs retaliated…

    Raipur. During the zero hour in the assembly, Leader of Opposition Dr. Charandas Mahant raised questions on the cabinet’s visit to the Ram temple in Ayodhya. Along with this, he cornered the BJP government over the development of places related to Lord Ram in the state. BJP MLAs objected to this and showed the mirror of Congress’ defeat in the elections. Also read: Chhattisgarh: Action against quack doctors intensified, 45 clinics sealed

    Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, Dr Charandas Mahant, while taking a dig at the presentation of plums from Shivrinarayan by the Cabinet during the Ram Mandir Darshan in Ayodhya, said that it is not the plum season right now, plums are not available either in Shivrinarayan or Raipur, then from where did they take the plums to Ayodhya.

    Dr. Mahant said that Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal had selected 75 places where Lord Ram had stepped. Our government had started work at ten places. Along with this, he asked whether even a single brick was laid at any place in the seven months after the BJP government came to power?

    Rajesh Munat and other BJP MLAs objected to this. Rajesh Munat said that the public has told you why we lost in Chhattisgarh. On this Mahant said that you people take things in the wrong direction, that is why we lost Ayodhya and Prayagraj. PM Modi has promised to build Shri Ram Circuit, Chhattisgarh’s name is not there in it, get it added.

  • CG MORNING NEWS: CM Sai will be involved in many programs including the meeting of the working committee, monsoon session of the assembly starts today, eco clubs will be formed in schools… in the capital today…

    Raipur. Today’s tour program of Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai. Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai will attend the Assembly Monsoon Session starting today. According to the released program, CM Sai will reach the Assembly at 9:50. At 10:00, he will attend the Business Advisory Committee meeting in the Assembly. After that, he will attend the Assembly session at 11:00.

    Monsoon session of Vidhan Sabha begins today

    The monsoon session of the Assembly is starting from today, this session will continue till 26th July. On the first day of the session, tribute will be paid to 4 deceased former assembly members. The opposition will bring an adjournment in the House on the Balodabazar violence. There will be a meeting of the business council at 10 am. On the first day of the session, CM Vishnudev Sai, Revenue Minister Tank Ram Verma, Forest Minister Kedar Kashyap will answer questions related to their departments. There will be questions related to the complaint of making fake documents for forest land lease under the Revenue Minister’s department. CM Sai will answer questions related to the filling of posts for teachers in schools of Raipur district under the School Education Department. Forest Minister Kashyap will answer questions related to the insurance amount payable to tendu leaf collectors in the assembly constituency Jagdalpur. At the same time, MLAs Bhavna Bohra and Ajay Chandrakar will draw the attention of the Home Minister regarding the murder of a farmer in Kabirdham district. MLA Harshita Baghel will draw the attention of the PWD Minister regarding not opening the tender even after the approval of roads in Rajnandgaon district.

    Eco clubs will be formed in all the schools of Chhattisgarh

    Under the new education policy 2020, Mission Life will also be celebrated on 27th July in all the schools of Chhattisgarh as part of the nationwide education week. Under this, eco clubs will be formed in schools to create awareness among children about the importance of environmental conservation.

    Tree plantation will be done through Eco Club under Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam Abhiyan. Eco Club members will be sworn in front of the community on 27th July. On this day, at least 35 saplings will be planted in each school and the responsibility of their care and maintenance will be given to school children. The School Education Department has given guidelines for the formation of new Eco Clubs for Mission Life in schools. According to the instructions issued, the school principal will be the head and patron of the Eco Club. Post Graduate Teacher will be in charge of Eco Club. 4-5 students from each class will be included in Eco Clubs. For Mission Life, one student will be made the Eco President of the club.

    Information on plantation under Mission Life on Merilife Portal https://merilife.nic.in/ Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India [email protected] Will be uploaded. Photos (geotagged) will be shared from planting the sapling to its care, geotagged images of tree plantation campaign will be shared with schools on Google Tracker. The school will spread the word on social media with the hashtag #Plant for Mother and #Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam.

    The Chief Minister wished the people of the state on the occasion of Shravan month

    Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai has greeted all the people of the state on the commencement of the holy month of Shravan, the worship of Lord Shiva, from July 22. On this occasion, he has wished the people of the state happiness, prosperity and well-being. CM Sai has said that with the beginning of the month of Sawan, special worship of Lord Shiva begins. Devotees observe a fast of Lord Shiva on Sawan Monday with full devotion. During this time, there is a crowd of devotees in Shiva temples, Kanwar processions are taken out. The Chief Minister said that may the blessings of Lord Shiva always remain on everyone.

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    Puja Rituals

    At the Shri Simandhar Swami Jain Temple established by Khartargachchadhipati Acharyashri Maniprabha Suri and the miraculous Shri Jinkushal Suri Jain Dadabadi Bhairav ​​Society, various worship rituals will be held on Chaturmas, Snatra Puja and Navaangi Puja of God at 6 am in the morning, Aarti and Pratikraman at 6.30 pm.

    Jinvani Discourse

    Jinvani discourse of the long-ascetic Jain saint Viragmuni will take place at Shri Jinkushal Suri Jain Dadabari MG Road between 8.45am to 9.45am.

    The Chaturmasik Jinvani discourse of Sheetalraj Maharaj, disciple of Jain Acharya Hastimal Maharaj, will be held at Pujari Park Manas Bhawan from 8.45am to 9.45am.

    Spiritual and Aagam based discourse of Munishri Sudhakar, disciple of Jain Acharyashree Mahashramanji, will be held at Lal Ganga Birb Patwa Bhawan Tagore Nagar from 9 to 10 am.

    The discourse of the Sadhvidwati Mahasati Suyashashree and Mahasati Jayaprajnashree will be held from 9 AM onwards at the Sadhu Marg Jain Sangh’s Chaturmas venue, Samata premises, Amalidih.

  • A few hours of rain caused havoc in Rajnandgaon, roads were submerged, water entered the wards of the district hospital, the claims of the corporation were exposed

    Rajnandgaon. Just two hours of torrential rain in the city has exposed all the claims of the Municipal Corporation. Due to heavy rain, many roads have turned into rivers. Dirty water entered the houses especially in Basantpur and its surrounding areas. Apart from this, due to heavy rain, the drainage system of the district hospital has completely failed and almost all the wards are filled with knee-deep water, due to which the patients are facing great difficulties.

    Amid the torrential rains, a pregnant woman was brought to the hospital for delivery, who also had to face the same waterlogged situation. The situation is so serious that the hospital ambulance has also drowned in the water and the doctors are treating the patients by staying in knee-deep water.

    It has been raining intermittently for two days

    It is worth noting that the continuous rain in Rajnandgaon for the last two days has caused the Shivnath river of the district to overflow. The lower settlements are flooded, affecting many families. Meanwhile, 36 thousand cusecs of water has also been released from Mogra Barrage, which has worsened the situation. The district administration has issued an alert regarding the rain and is engaged in relief work. The administration has appealed to the people to be cautious and stay in safe places.

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