Tag: Deepawali

  • Chief Minister completes the ritual of tying paddy’s pelt at his residence as per the cultural tradition of Deepawali

    In accordance with the cultural tradition of Deepawali in Chhattisgarh, Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel also completed the ceremony of tying paddy at his residence. From Bastar to Surguja, there is a tradition of hanging on such skirting courtyards and gates, also known as phata or cage.
        When the new crop is ready in the fields during Deepawali, the villagers prepare such artistic skirting from the soft earrings of the paddy. By decorating the houses with them, they thank Goddess Lakshmi for their happiness and prosperity and invite her to worship. It is believed that his invitation reaches the Goddess through the birds, who descend on the courtyard and gate to feed the paddy grains. In this way, the folk culture of the state shares its happiness with nature and saves it.

  • Raipur: Home Minister arrives at the house of martyr Amit Nayak with the Chief Minister’s Diwali message

    Bhupesh Baghel has sent best wishes to the families of the martyred soldiers on the auspicious occasion of Deepawali. Home Minister Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu today reached the house of martyr Shri Amit Nayak of Durg district and met his family members and conveyed the message of Chief Minister and wished him a happy Diwali festival. On this occasion, Inspector General of Durg Range Shri Vivekananda Sinha and Additional Superintendent of Police Shri Rohit Jha were also present.

        It is noteworthy that Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has sent auspicious wishes to the families of the martyred soldiers on the auspicious occasion of Deepawali. The Chief Minister’s greeting message is also being presented to the families of the martyrs through the Director General of Police and the Superintendents of Police of the respective districts. While paying tribute to the martyrdom of the martyrs, Mr. Baghel has said that till the formation of the state, so far 517 brave soldiers of Chhattisgarh Police have sacrificed their lives by sacrificing their lives, showing indomitable courage. The valor and valor of our soldiers can never be forgotten. The government is taking prompt action for the welfare of the families of the martyrs. Compassionate appointment has been provided to the families of 47 martyrs in the last two years. Along with this, immediate assistance has been provided to the families of the martyrs, In the last two years, assistance of about 21 crores has been provided to the families of the martyrs. He said that we are always worried that the families of the martyred soldiers should not face financial hardship. In this context, the ex-gratia amount (ex-gratia grant) to the families of the martyred soldiers has been increased from Rs. 3 lakh to Rs. 20 lakh. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that the families of the martyrs should not consider themselves alone, you are part of our family and we are always with you in all your happiness and sorrow. Deepawali is a festival to remove darkness and spread light. I wish you good luck on this festival always. You are part of our family and we are always with you in all your happiness and sorrow. Deepawali is a festival to remove darkness and spread light. I wish you good luck on this festival. You are part of our family and we are always with you in all your happiness and sorrow. Deepawali is a festival to remove darkness and spread light. I wish you good luck on this festival always. You are part of our family and we are always with you in all your happiness and sorrow. Deepawali is a festival to remove darkness and spread light. I wish you good luck on this festival always. You are part of our family and we are always with you in all your happiness and sorrow. Deepawali is a festival to remove darkness and spread light. I wish you good luck on this festival always.