September 19, 2024

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CM launches ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign, distributes National Flags to Jandarshan attendees

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Raipur (Team Newsbuddy): A large number of people attended Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai’s Jandarshan programme today, despite the drizzle, to have their concerns addressed. During the event, the Chief Minister launched the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ initiative in Chhattisgarh and distributed National Flags to attendees. He also symbolically distributed assistance amount to 12 beneficiaries, marking the start of a Rs 11.41 crore aid distribution to over 6,200 labour families under various Labour Department schemes. Chief Minister’s Secretary Rahul Bhagat and P. Dayanand along with senior officials and a large number of residents were present on the occasion.

Beneficiaries of the Mahtari Vandan Yojana, who visited the Chief Minister’s residence during the Jandarshan programme, expressed their gratitude for the scheme, highlighting its impact on empowering women. They mentioned that this Rakshabandhan festival would be more joyous, allowing them to purchase variety of sweets for their brothers. Chief Minister also met Chayan Kumari from Mahasamund and Ranjita Khalko from Raipur, who recently won bronze medals in Mini Golf at the 37th National Games. They informed that they are going to participate in the International Woodball event in South Korea from August 20 to 25.

Addressing concerns from Gram Panchayat Parsulidih Sarpanch, the Chief Minister directed district administration officials to expedite the construction of a shed for preparing mid-day meals in the Parsulidih school building. Farmers from Dongaria in the Balodabazar district reported crop damage due to toxic water from a chemical plant.

Balod resident’s compensation delay addressed by Chief Minister

Bodhanlal, a resident of Balod, informed Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai that he has not yet received compensation for land acquired for the construction of the Anda road. In response, Chief Minister Sai directed the Balod Collector to expedite the compensation process and ensure prompt payment to Bodhanlal. He also instructed to provide support to other individuals who have been affected similarly by the land acquisition.

Chief Minister’s intervention provides hope for father seeking help for son’s treatment

Roshan Sahu, a resident of Raman Mandir Ward in Fafadih, Raipur, explained that his 8-year-old son, Lakshya, suffers from bladder exstrophy. For his treatment, he will need to travel to Ahmedabad regularly, but his financial situation doesn’t allows him to. Upon hearing his plight, the Chief Minister directed health department officials to ensure that proper arrangements are made for the child’s medical care. The child’s father stated “I was exhausted from seeking treatment for a long time and had lost hope. Meeting the Chief Minister has given me new hope.”

Khapri village roads to get much-needed upgrades

At the Jandarshan programme, Janak Bai Sahu, Sarpanch of Gram Panchayat Khapri in Balod district told Chief Minister that the road from Iraguda to Payala has become severely dilapidated and causes major commuting difficulties. She also highlighted other issues of the village. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai took note of her concerns and assured that the problems would be addressed promptly. He also assured to resolve other issues that were brought up.

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