Raipur: Launch of Developed Agriculture Sankalp Abhiyan in Chhattisgarh

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We are fulfilling the resolve of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi by giving permanent houses to poor families: Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai

A gift of Rs. 3.5 crores given for various development works including Primary Health Centre in Bhainsa

Announcement of opening a new police post in Bhainsa

Chief Minister handed over the keys of PM housing to 110 beneficiaries

Chief Minister interacted with the villagers in the Sushasan Tihaar organized in Bhainsa

Raipur, 29 May 2025

Developed Agriculture Sankalp Abhiyan launched in Chhattisgarh

Chief Minister handed over the keys of PM housing to 110 beneficiaries

Launch of Developed Agriculture Resolution Campaign

Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai today participated in the Sushasan Camp organized in village Bhainsa of Raipur district. On this occasion, he flagged off the awareness chariot for the Vikasit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan running from 29 May to 12 June across the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. He handed over the keys of 110 concrete houses built under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana to the beneficiaries in the camp. 

Chief Minister Shri Sai said that the campaign for developed agriculture resolution is being started. In this campaign, scientists from the central government will also come and work in teams with the scientists of the state. We will work for agricultural development in the state by contacting more than 13 lakh farmers of the state in the coming days. He said that on the call of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, agricultural scientists and researchers will go from the laboratory to the field and make farmers aware about advanced and balanced agriculture and will also take suggestions from the farmers. 

While addressing the Sushasan Shivir, Chief Minister Shri Sai said that the Prime Minister has resolved that every poor person in the country should have a permanent house. To fulfill the resolution of the successful Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, our government has approved more than 18 lakh Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana for the homeless and poor families of the state. Lakhs of people have got their permanent houses. Also, the construction of the remaining houses is going on. He said that all the remaining eligible people will also be added to Awas Plus Plus. He said that under the Mahtari Vandan Yojana, an amount of Rs. 1000 per month is being transferred to the accounts of more than 70 lakh sisters in the state. The work of adding names to the scheme will soon be started for those whose names are not added. 

Feedback taken from the beneficiaries 

Chief Minister Sai discussed with the beneficiaries in the Samadhan camp and took feedback of the schemes. Beneficiary Shri Chamar Singh Patel told the Chief Minister that keeping in mind the falling water level, apart from paddy cultivation, horticulture and crops that consume less water and have higher income should be promoted. He also appealed to the farmers for organic farming. Smt. Chandan thanked the Chief Minister for starting the Mahtari Vandan Yojana. She said that they use the money from this scheme for the education of children as well as for other needs.

Chief Minister’s announcements

Chief Minister Shri Sai announced various development works worth about 3.5 crore rupees for the development of the area in the Samadhan camp. These include Rs. 75 lakh for the primary health center in village Bhaisa, Rs. 75 lakh 23 thousand for the construction of high school building, Rs. 55 lakh for water tank and pipeline extension, Rs. 50 lakh for higher secondary school, Rs. 20 lakh for compound and shed construction, Rs. 42 lakh for pipeline extension in village Amodi, Rs. 24 lakh for construction of three additional rooms in higher secondary school. On this occasion, he also announced the opening of a new police post in Bhainsa. The Chief Minister also released Krishi Patrika in the camp. Under the schemes of the Agriculture Department, grant cheques for agricultural equipment to the beneficiaries, tricycles to the disabled, Kisan Credit Card were also provided in the Samadhan camp. 

Union Minister of State Shri Tokhan Sahu and Agriculture Minister Shri Ramvichar Netam addressed the programme and stressed that research should not be confined to the lab only, scientists should leave the lab and go to every village and spread the information to the farmers. 100 scientists of the central government will come here, along with the scientists and officers of various departments will hold 2 camps every day and will give information to the farmers about advanced and balanced farming. He appealed to the farmers of the state and said that more and more farmers should participate in this campaign. Discuss about what crop is to be grown in which field, how much fertilizer, seeds and medicine is needed and make agriculture advanced. He said that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi thinks that the stronger our farmers are, the more powerful and strong the country will be. Local MLA Guru Khuswant Saheb also addressed the programme and placed his demand before the Chief Minister for various development works in the area.

Raipur Collector Shri Gaurav Singh told in Samadhan Shivir that 2,98,635 applications were received in the first phase in the district and 12,003 applications were received through camps, out of which 2,89,968 were demands and 8641 were complaints. All the applications have been resolved. Only 26 cases of complaints are pending. He told that camps were also organized for making learning licenses in Samadhan camps. More than 5000 learning licenses have been made in these camps. 

On this occasion, Revenue Minister Mr. Tank Ram Verma, Chairman of Chhattisgarh Seed and Agriculture Development Corporation Mr. Chandrahas Chandrakar, Chairman of Kisan Kalyan Parishad Mr. Suresh Chandravanshi, Agriculture Production Commissioner and Secretary Mrs. Sahala Nigar, Commissioner of Raipur Division Mr. Mahadev Kavre, SSP Mr. Lal Umed Singh, Chief Executive Officer of District Panchayat Raipur Mr. Kumar Vishwaranjan and Municipal Corporation Commissioner Mr. Vishwadeep along with a large number of local public representatives and villagers were present.