Tag: Baikunthpur

  • Bhupesh Baghel met officials at the rest house at Korea District Headquarters, Baikunthpur.

    Bhupesh Baghel today met the officers and employees at the rest house at Baikunthpur, District Headquarters, Korea. The Chief Minister got his acquaintance with all the officials and discussed the development plans of Korea district. Very affinity and simple, Instinctively sitting among the officers employees and knowing their family behavior. During the introduction, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel asked the Executive Engineer of Public Health Engineering Department to pay special attention to the schemes of water recharging for ground water promotion in the district. He said that Narva Yojana is an attempt by the government to increase water level. Similarly, he discussed with the Director of Guru Ghasidas National Park to prepare an action plan for wildlife conservation. Officer-employees were very happy to find the Chief Minister of the state among them. The officials shared their troubles with Chief Minister Mr. Baghel. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel extended his heartfelt greetings and best wishes and encouraged everyone to do better in the district.

    On this occasion, in-charge Minister Dr. Shiv Kumar Dahria, School Education Minister Dr. Premasai Singh Tekam, Food Minister Mr. Amarjeet Bhagat, Technical Education Minister Mr. Umesh Patel, Parliamentary Secretary and MLA from Baikunthpur region, Mrs. Ambika Singhdev, Vice President of Sarguja Development Authority and MLA from Bharatpur-Sonhat area, Mr. Gulab Kamro, Surguja Division Commissioner Ms. Geneviva Kindo, IG Mr. Ratan Lal Dangi, Collector Mr. SN Rathore, Superintendent of Police Mr. Chandramohan Singh and other officials were present.

  • Baikunthpur: A well made for drinking water and additional income for the joint family of Sulochini

    Both daily use water and drinking water supply became a major challenge for anSulochini family living away from the village’s main road. There was a shortage of drinking water due to the joint tribal family of 17 people with no permanent means of water, as well as it was compulsory to go to the water in the morning to get relief. Under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, the family, who got the diagnosis of the problem reached under the year 2017 Hamar Gaon Hamar Yojana, solved this problem by the well received under the Mahatma Gandhi NREGA scheme. The family of Sulochini Devi is now jointly using the perennial of the well for its daily use and now this family is working hard in the fields around their well, leaving a blank in the Rabi crop and in the fields potato onion tomato radish By planting vegetables like these, every year additional income of 25 to 30 thousand rupees has also started earning.
         The family of Mrs. Sulochini resides in Bichhali, a dependent village of Dangaura, a village panchayat under Manendragarh district panchayat. In this family, Sukhiram, son of Sulochini Devi, Gajroop Singh and Ramdhan have a total of 17 family members living together. There is around 3-4 acres of agricultural land around his house, which is for rainfed dependent farming only. Three years ago, this family made the family aware of their major problem water, under the Hamar village Hamar scheme, reached the village panchayat. While making the list of works in the gram panchayat, the demand for the well was listed for this family and based on the proposal of the gram sabha, a well of one lakh 80 thousand was approved from the district panchayat in the year 2017 itself. Under the supervision of Technical Assistant Mrs. Anju Rani, the construction work of this well started in January 2018 and was completed in June. He told that there are a total of three different job cards including the members of this family, out of which 8 members working in this well received about 43 thousand seven hundred rupees as wages.