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Mass marriage function today


Raipur, January 30, 2013

The government-sponsored mass marriage of 2100 girls under Mukhyamantri Kanyadaan Yojna (MKY) will be performed by women and child development department at Science College ground at 12 pm on Thursday. On the occasion, chief minister Raman Singh will be chief guest while Raipur parliamentarian Ramesh Bais will preside over the function.

The government launched MKY in 2005-06 with an aim to provide financial succor to the poor families to perform marriage of their daughters under its mass marriage function. Presently, the government incurs Rs 15000 on each girl’s marriage.

The mass marriage function will be attended by home minister Nankiram Kanwar, PWD minister Brijmohan Agrawal, women and child development minister Lata Usendi, industries and commerce minister Rajesh Munat, higher education minister Ramvichar Netam, food and civil supplies minister Punnulal Mohle, agriculture minister Chandrashekhar Sahu, health minister Amar Agrawal, panchayat and rural development minister Hemchand Yadav, forest minister Vikram Usendi, tribal development minister Kedar Kashyap, revenue minister Dayaldas Baghel, Durg Lok Sabha MP Saroj Pandey, Raipur Rural MLA Nandkumar Sahu and Raipur North MLA Kuldeep Juneja.


Health min launches two websites
Raipur, January 30, 2013

Health Minister Amar Agrawal launched two official websites –www.cgncd.in and www.cgmedicalcouncil.org at directorate health and family welfare on Wednesday.

He informed that the people could fetch significant tips pertaining to non-infectious diseases like cancer, hyper tension, diabetes, tobacco addiction, etc by browsing website - www.cgncd.in. There will also be a health calculator in this website through which people could know about their health status, he said.

Besides, through website - www.cgmedicalcouncil.org the doctors of Chhattisgarh could register themselves online. The website will also contain information about registered doctors.

After launching websites, Agrawal reviewed progress of health programmes like Mukhyamantri Swasthya Bima Yojna, Mukhyamantri Shahri Swasthya and Rashtriya Gramin Swasthya Bima Yojna.

He informed that facility of Sanjeevni 108 express had been extended to all 27 districts of the state. He said soon the government will commence ‘mahtari express’ in every development block to safe delivery of pregnant women. The government will also start a toll free number – 104 to provide free medical consultancy to the needy ones, he said.

In the meeting, Agrawal also took stock of arrangement of ambulances, availability of medicinal stocks and equipment in every district.

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