Give impetus to green development: CM

To strengthen a green and sustainable economy, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Monday emphasized giving impetus to a regenerative development in the state.

He was chairing the maiden meeting of Chhattisgarh Green Council here, an official Communication said.

The Chief Minister said Chhattisgarh is one of the first states to constitute the Council.

Regenerative development is a progressive concept than . It works to increase the income of the people through livelihood under the New Age Green Economy.

It is done through proper utilization of available Resources as well as enhancing the quality of resources.

The meeting discussed branding of Chhattisgarh as a green state, market linkage of organic products, capacity building of self-help groups through training, Marketing, sustainable forest, development of medicinal, herbal and other products, inviting specialist companies to Chhattisgarh, and launching a Carbon Credit program within the state.

Development according to the characteristics of the districts and promoting economic oriented activities by connecting local residents was also discussed. The Councils vision and main activities were finalized.

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Saturday launched an ambitious project to generate power from cow dung in Bemetara town to mark the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri.

Addressing the event, Baghel said amid the global emphasis on green energy, the decided to produce power from cow dung.

This will be done with the participation of villagers, Women and youths, helping the villages to move towards self-reliance in electricity.

A unit to generate electricity from cow dung will be installed in each village in Chhattisgarh, mainly at Gauthan. It will benefit the Environment and indirectly help women self-help groups involved in dung procurement.

In the first phase, units of power generation have been installed in Rakhi in Bemetara, Sikola in Durg and Bancharoda in Raipur districts.

The biogas plant, scrubbers and generation sets will be installed to make power. The biogas generated from cow dung will be utilized to run the generation set. The cost per unit of the electricity produced from cow dung ranges from Rs 2.50 to Rs 3, Baghel said.

Private sector fish research center comes up in Cgarh

The Aqua Genetic Centre is a joint venture of M Hatchery of Raipur and Manit Group of Thailand.

Spread over 100 acres, the centre is engaged in research on genetics of fish as well as production of tilapia fish seed. The farmers will be trained in the latest techniques of fish farming.

She inspected the fish farming done by cage culture method in closed mines by the Kherwari womenself-help group. Twelve cages have been prepared by the group for fish farming.

Bilaspur first district to reach100% Covid vaccine target

Bilaspur has became the first district in the state to complete Covid vaccination. Deputy Commissioner Pankaj Rai, while talking to mediapersons here today, said 3,16,475 persons were vaccinated with the first dose while the second dose was administered to 3,16,755 persons. He said 280 more persons were given the second dose, as compared to the first dosage.

Notably, in total, 6,33,230 doses of the Covid vaccine were administered in the district.

Rai appealed to the people to strictly follow the Covid guidelines to contain its spread. As the next strain of the virus was appearing, any lapse could prove to be dangerous. The responsible participation of people would be of great help in keeping the pandemic in check.

Cgarh restricts use of herbicide glyphosate

Based on a notification issued by the Union Ministry of Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, the Chhattisgarh government has restricted the use of herbicide glyphosate in view of the danger to the Health of humans and animals.

The Restriction Order 2022 on the use of glyphosate states that no person except Pest Control Operators shall use glyphosate and its from the date of last publication in the Official Gazette, an official Communication said on Wednesday.

Action will be taken under the Insecticide Act if anyone is found storing and distributing the product.

The certificate will be stamped for inclusion of a warning and leaflet in bold letters Permit the use of glyphosate through Pest Control Operators.

If the registration certificate is not stamped within three months, action shall be taken under the Insecticides Act, 1968.

Raghupati Raghav’ will be sung in Chhattisgarh schools: CM Bhupesh Baghel

TheChhattisgarhgovernment is making the singing of ‘Raghupati RaghavRaja Ram’ and ‘Vaishnav Jana To’ bhajans mandatory in schools.

Chief ministerBhupesh Baghel said these two bhajans, much cherished by Mahatma Gandhi, are his favourites too, and they will be sung regularly inChhattisgarh schoolsto “inculcate the thoughts of nationalism in children”. It’s a tribute to Indira Gandhi and , he said.

While ‘Vaishnav Jana To’, composed by the Gujarati poet Narsinh Mehta, was part of life at Sabarmati Ashram, ‘Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram’ was the marching anthem of the 1930 Dandi Yatra.

A Model Rural Health Research Unit (MRHRU) is to be set up in village Jheet in Chhattisgarh’s Durg district.

A MoU was signed in this regard on Thursday between the Chhattisgarh Medical Services Corp (CGMSC) and the Indian Council for Medical Research (Icmr) at a virtual programme held at the official residence of Health Minister T.S. Singh Deo.

A press communiqu said the MRHRU will help in diagnosis of diseases, surveillance, research and training to medical staff.

The MoU was signed between CGMSC Managing Director Kartikeya Goyal and the Director of the National Tribal Health Research Institute (NTHRI), Dr Aproop Das, for ICMR.

The MRHRU will be established in 11,000 square feet with an of Rs 2 crores.

Chhattisgarh is a leading state in the country in providing individual and community forest rights land deeds.

So far, 21,95,228 hectares of land have been distributed to 4.86 lakh individuals, an official Communication said.

The Minister told the officials to work with coordination for better living of the tribals in the remote areas of the state.

He said that programmes for the development of the tribal community are being run well and this is commendable.

Munda handed over trophies and certificates to Chhattisgarh Tribal Welfare Minister Dr Premsai Singh Tekam in 11 sub-categories for excellent showing in procurement, processing and Marketing of minor forest produce and for implementation of Van Dhan Yojana.

Chhattisgarh’s Forest Department has planned extensive sowing of fruit seeds and seed balls in forests and nearby areas on July 11.

A total of 50,000 kg of seeds of fruit bearing trees and 25 lakh seed balls are to be sown in different forest divisions.

Forest Minister Mohammed Akbar announced this on Saturday at a meeting with officials here to review the event.

Under the programme, ber (jujube), jamun (jambul), Bel (wood apple), sitaphal (custard apple), karaunda (gooseberry) and munga (drumsticks) and others will be planted or sprayed or sown through seed ball spreading.

Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Rakesh Chaturvedi said every forest division has to sow 1,000-3,000 kg of fruit bearing trees and one lakh seed balls.

Doorstep health facility launched in Cgarh

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel launched a new initiative aimed at providing medical facilities through telemedicine even in remote villages.

The “Doctor Tumcho Dwaar” was initiated at a programme held in Bedma village in Bastar regions Kondagaon district.

At present, the pilot project aims to provide the medical facilities in Baderajpur and Farasgaon development blocks where accessibility is a challenge.

A dedicated 24-hour call centre will be established to provide comprehensive Health support.

When a call is received, a team of doctors, ANMs and other staff members will be alerted. Doctors will offer tele-consultations and guidance, engaging in discussions with patients and their families regarding their health concerns.

In case of critically ill patients who require immediate treatment, doctors and their teams will visit their homes in a well-equipped vehicle to provide necessary medical care.

The Chief Minister’s Haat Bazaar Clinic scheme, designed to offer healthcare Services in remote areas, is also being successfully implemented in the district.

With the latest scheme’s success, it will be expanded to other development blocks as well.