Raipur, July 21, 2010
BJP’s state president Ramsewak Paikra will commence the third phase of his statewide tour from July 23. Paikra will visit Raipur rural, Dhamtari, Kanker, Kondagaon, Jagdalpur, Dantewada, Bijapur, Narayanpur and Mahasamund and take meeting of local party workers.
Paikra will leave Raipur early on July 23 morning and reach Abhanpur at 9.30 am. He will stay there for an hour and discuss with the party workers about their activities. At 10.30 am, he will reach Kurud and after spending an hour he will reach Dhamtari at 11.30 am. In all the three locations, the local party workers will welcome Paikra as it would be his first visit in these areas after assuming the office of party’s state unit chief.
Paikra will reach Kanker at 3 pm where he will take rest after taking meeting of the party workers. He will leave for Kondagaon on July 24 where he will reach at about 1 pm after his brief sojourn in Keshkal and Farasgaon at 9.30 am and 11.30 am respectively. At 3 pm, he will reach Bhanpuri (Jagdalpur) and conclude his day’s journey at Jagdalpur district headquarters.
Paikra’s tour will continue on July 25 and he will reach naxal-affected areas of the state through helicopter. At 10 am, Paikra will reach Dantewada where he will spend more than two hours. He will also offer prayer to Ma Danteshwari temple at Dantewada. He will reach Bijapur at 12.30 pm followed by Narayanpur at 2.30 pm. According to information, Paikra will hold significant meetings in all the three naxal-hit areas and ask the party workers to expand the BJP’s domain in their respective areas through campaigns. Paikra will return to capital on the same day by evening via helicopter.
On July 26, Paikra will leave for Mahasamund where he will reach at 12 pm before spending an hour each in Mandir Hasaud and Arang with party workers. His third phase of state tour will conclude on July 26 as he would return to capital by evening.
Renovated school building dedicated to students
Raipur, July 21, 2010
Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak and RMC Speaker Sanjay Shrivastava on Wednesday dedicated municipal’s renovated school building to the students of Government Primary School based at Shanti Nagar (Lal Bahadur Shastri ward). The school building was complete in ramshackle state owing to which the civic authorities had sanctioned Rs 16 lakh for its renovation and construction of additional classrooms. On the occasion, the MiC member and president of Education Department Deenbandhu Singh Thakur, local corporator and MiC member Asha Israel Joseph, MiC member Chandra Behra, corporator Jasbeer Singh Dhillon, zone-3 commissioner Rajesh Singh Thakur, school principal, teachers and students were present. Nayak appealed to the students to pledge in making the city green and also planted saplings in the school premises.
RMC found encroachment on about one acre nazul land
Behind proposed AIIMS at Tatibandh
Raipur, July 21, 2010
The RMC on Wednesday found that illegal construction has been done on about one acre nazul land behind proposed All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak who reached the spot along with the civic officials and Shaheed Bhagat Singh ward corporator Sunil Chandrakar was shocked that the proposed government space meant for gymnasium had been illegally occupied and boundary wall had been constructed over it.
Nayak promptly directed the officials to remove the encroachments and commence the project of gymnasium. She further asked the officials to conduct physical verification of the area to construct a bypass road from the gymnasium to Tatibandh chowk.
Nayak later visited Housing Board Colony of the ward to see the ramshackle condition of the overhead water tank near Bharat Mata School. She asked the PHE officials to rapidly repair the water tank to avoid any mishap.
Taran Prakash Sinha will be Additional Commissioner RMC
Raipur, July 21, 2010
In a major reshuffle in the State Administrative Services (SAS), the government on Wednesday entrusted another major responsibility to Joint Collector Raipur Taran Prakash Sinha who would simultaneously hold the post of Additional Commissioner RMC. Besides, ten other SAS officials have been given fresh postings. According to information, RD Diwan, Under Secretary (Revenue and Disaster Management) at Mantralaya will be the Commissioner of Raigarh Municipal Corporation, Durg’s Joint Collector Dharamveer Sharma will now be Commissioner Durg Municipal Corporation, ML Sirdar, Joint Collector Janjgir-Champa will now be Additional Commissioner Bilaspur Municipal Corporation and Additional Collector Jashpur Vipin Majhi will now be CEO Zila Panchayat Mahasamund. Similarly, CEO Zila Panchayat Jashpur M Kalyani has been entrusted the responsibility of Additional Collector Jashpur, CEO Zila Panchayat Mahasamund Shyam Dhawde will be CEO Zila Panchayat Jashpur and RK Tandon, Deputy Commissioner (Revenue) Divisional Commissioner Office Sarguja will now be Additional Collector Dhamtari.The government has also cancelled the recent postings of some of the SAS officials which were announced on July 6, 2010 in which Additional Collector Janjgir-Champa Sonchand Banjare was posted as Additional Collector Pendra Road (Bilaspur district), Additional Collector Raigarh SK Sharma was posted as Additional Collector Balodabazar (Raipur district) and Additional Collector Balodabazar KL Chouhan was posted as Additional Collector Dhamtari.
Over 3000 patients benefited by Sanjeevni Kosh Yojana
Raipur, July 21, 2010
The state government’s Sanjeevni Kosh Yojana has benefited about 3316 patients since its commencement from year 2001 to June 30, 2010. About 2527 heart patients, 524 cancer patients and 337 others suffering from grave diseases got new lease of life through this scheme. More than Rs 26.60 crore has been spent on the treatment of the patients under the scheme in the past ten years. The scheme was started with an aim to provide monetary help to the financially weaker section of the society which could not incur the expensive medical treatment procedures. The officials of Health and Family Welfare Department informed that the government had already spent about Rs 1.40 crore on 104 patients suffering from different diseases in the first quarter of the current fiscal.
BJP’s state president Ramsewak Paikra will commence the third phase of his statewide tour from July 23. Paikra will visit Raipur rural, Dhamtari, Kanker, Kondagaon, Jagdalpur, Dantewada, Bijapur, Narayanpur and Mahasamund and take meeting of local party workers.
Paikra will leave Raipur early on July 23 morning and reach Abhanpur at 9.30 am. He will stay there for an hour and discuss with the party workers about their activities. At 10.30 am, he will reach Kurud and after spending an hour he will reach Dhamtari at 11.30 am. In all the three locations, the local party workers will welcome Paikra as it would be his first visit in these areas after assuming the office of party’s state unit chief.
Paikra will reach Kanker at 3 pm where he will take rest after taking meeting of the party workers. He will leave for Kondagaon on July 24 where he will reach at about 1 pm after his brief sojourn in Keshkal and Farasgaon at 9.30 am and 11.30 am respectively. At 3 pm, he will reach Bhanpuri (Jagdalpur) and conclude his day’s journey at Jagdalpur district headquarters.
Paikra’s tour will continue on July 25 and he will reach naxal-affected areas of the state through helicopter. At 10 am, Paikra will reach Dantewada where he will spend more than two hours. He will also offer prayer to Ma Danteshwari temple at Dantewada. He will reach Bijapur at 12.30 pm followed by Narayanpur at 2.30 pm. According to information, Paikra will hold significant meetings in all the three naxal-hit areas and ask the party workers to expand the BJP’s domain in their respective areas through campaigns. Paikra will return to capital on the same day by evening via helicopter.
On July 26, Paikra will leave for Mahasamund where he will reach at 12 pm before spending an hour each in Mandir Hasaud and Arang with party workers. His third phase of state tour will conclude on July 26 as he would return to capital by evening.
Renovated school building dedicated to students
Raipur, July 21, 2010
Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak and RMC Speaker Sanjay Shrivastava on Wednesday dedicated municipal’s renovated school building to the students of Government Primary School based at Shanti Nagar (Lal Bahadur Shastri ward). The school building was complete in ramshackle state owing to which the civic authorities had sanctioned Rs 16 lakh for its renovation and construction of additional classrooms. On the occasion, the MiC member and president of Education Department Deenbandhu Singh Thakur, local corporator and MiC member Asha Israel Joseph, MiC member Chandra Behra, corporator Jasbeer Singh Dhillon, zone-3 commissioner Rajesh Singh Thakur, school principal, teachers and students were present. Nayak appealed to the students to pledge in making the city green and also planted saplings in the school premises.
RMC found encroachment on about one acre nazul land
Behind proposed AIIMS at Tatibandh
Raipur, July 21, 2010
The RMC on Wednesday found that illegal construction has been done on about one acre nazul land behind proposed All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak who reached the spot along with the civic officials and Shaheed Bhagat Singh ward corporator Sunil Chandrakar was shocked that the proposed government space meant for gymnasium had been illegally occupied and boundary wall had been constructed over it.
Nayak promptly directed the officials to remove the encroachments and commence the project of gymnasium. She further asked the officials to conduct physical verification of the area to construct a bypass road from the gymnasium to Tatibandh chowk.
Nayak later visited Housing Board Colony of the ward to see the ramshackle condition of the overhead water tank near Bharat Mata School. She asked the PHE officials to rapidly repair the water tank to avoid any mishap.
Taran Prakash Sinha will be Additional Commissioner RMC
Raipur, July 21, 2010
In a major reshuffle in the State Administrative Services (SAS), the government on Wednesday entrusted another major responsibility to Joint Collector Raipur Taran Prakash Sinha who would simultaneously hold the post of Additional Commissioner RMC. Besides, ten other SAS officials have been given fresh postings. According to information, RD Diwan, Under Secretary (Revenue and Disaster Management) at Mantralaya will be the Commissioner of Raigarh Municipal Corporation, Durg’s Joint Collector Dharamveer Sharma will now be Commissioner Durg Municipal Corporation, ML Sirdar, Joint Collector Janjgir-Champa will now be Additional Commissioner Bilaspur Municipal Corporation and Additional Collector Jashpur Vipin Majhi will now be CEO Zila Panchayat Mahasamund. Similarly, CEO Zila Panchayat Jashpur M Kalyani has been entrusted the responsibility of Additional Collector Jashpur, CEO Zila Panchayat Mahasamund Shyam Dhawde will be CEO Zila Panchayat Jashpur and RK Tandon, Deputy Commissioner (Revenue) Divisional Commissioner Office Sarguja will now be Additional Collector Dhamtari.The government has also cancelled the recent postings of some of the SAS officials which were announced on July 6, 2010 in which Additional Collector Janjgir-Champa Sonchand Banjare was posted as Additional Collector Pendra Road (Bilaspur district), Additional Collector Raigarh SK Sharma was posted as Additional Collector Balodabazar (Raipur district) and Additional Collector Balodabazar KL Chouhan was posted as Additional Collector Dhamtari.
Over 3000 patients benefited by Sanjeevni Kosh Yojana
Raipur, July 21, 2010
The state government’s Sanjeevni Kosh Yojana has benefited about 3316 patients since its commencement from year 2001 to June 30, 2010. About 2527 heart patients, 524 cancer patients and 337 others suffering from grave diseases got new lease of life through this scheme. More than Rs 26.60 crore has been spent on the treatment of the patients under the scheme in the past ten years. The scheme was started with an aim to provide monetary help to the financially weaker section of the society which could not incur the expensive medical treatment procedures. The officials of Health and Family Welfare Department informed that the government had already spent about Rs 1.40 crore on 104 patients suffering from different diseases in the first quarter of the current fiscal.
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