Baghel announced many development and construction works for villagers, New Gramin District Cooperative Central Bank branch and sub-treasury will open in Tamnar.
Post-graduate classes will start in Government Arts Science and Commerce College Tamnar, Sub Tehsil office will be opened in Saraipali village, Construction of a new building for the primary health centre in Dhaurabhatha.
Today, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel reached Kunjemura village of Lailunga assembly constituency of Raigarh district during Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan.
There was tremendous enthusiasm among the villagers to meet the Chief Minister. He reached the Shri Hanuman temple of Kunjemura located in Tamnar block and offered prayers and wished for the happiness and prosperity of the people of the state. He walked in the streets of Kunjemura and met the villagers and asked about their well-being.
Villagers also welcomed the Chief Minister. School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam and many public representatives and officials were present during this meeting.
He announced many development and construction works for the villagers in Kunjemura.
He announced to open a Swami Atmanand Hindi Medium School in the High school, a new branch of Gramin District Co-Operative Central Bank, and a Sub treasury in Tamnar, Post Graduate classes will start in Government College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Tamnar.
A Sub Tehsil office will be opened in Saraipali. A new building will be constructed for the primary health centre in Dhaurabhatha village. The facilities of the community-based tap water scheme will be expanded in Godhi village.
Government Girls Primary School Lailunga will be named after Seth Jaidayal Singhania. Community Health Center Tamnar will be named after Late. Jayalal Chaudhary.
He also announced the construction of several roads project to avail easy transportation for the rural areas.
He announced that a 28 km road will be constructed from Tamnar to Lailunga via Urba.
A total of 19 km of a new road will be constructed from Hamirpur village to Barkachar till Banjari Adbahal.
A 1.5 km road from Rengarbahari to the Gharghoda border and a 6 km road up to Madiyakachar in Pelama will be constructed.
During the meeting, he interacted with the villagers and asked about the implementation and benefits of the schemes.
When he asked about the Mukhyamantri Suposhan Abhiyan, Bilasini Mahant said that earlier she was suffering from anaemia, and now she is fine.
Under the scheme, they were provided hot food and had a check-up in time. A villager from Dhaurabhatha told that he is suffering from BP and sugar and he is getting free check-ups and medicine at Haat Bazar clinic.
Chief Minister Baghel said,” I am aware of road conditions of the Raigarh district. I had a meeting with officials.
The construction work will start very soon after the rains”. Laxmin Dhoba, a villager, told the Chief Minister Baghel that she doesn’t have a caste certificate, the Chief Minister replied that she should apply to the Tehsildar and then she will get a caste certificate soon.
The Chief Minister told them that if caste is not mentioned in the state list, they will not get the caste certificate benefit. A woman of Jai Maa Gayatri Self Help Group Sankera told that they need a building, fencing for Gauthan and a place to keep the vermicompost and a road.
After listening to her, Chief Minister Baghel said that the Collector has taken a note and will get it built.