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Telghani Board will be formed in Chhattisgarh

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Raipur: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has announced that the Telghani Board will be formed in the state to provide employment opportunities in rural areas on Sunday.

Talking at divisional level youth introduction conference, Baghel announced Rs 20 lakhs for construction of social buildings in five districts of Raipur division- Raipur, Mahasamund, Dhamtari, Gariaband, Balodabazar.

“With the formation of the Telghani Board, the people of rural areas will get employment opportunities. Sahu community has always shown direction in terms of social awareness. Even in the pandemic period, all communities including Sahu, came forward and performed their social responsibilities well,” he said.

The Sahu community of the district in Mahasamund organised adivisional level program for the first time. Chairman of Backward Classes Commission Thaneshwar Sahu, public representatives and community heads were present during the program.

Separate budget for children in Chhattisgarh

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Raipur: The state government has planned to brought child budget for the first time. The chief minister Bhupesh Baghel is going to have meeting with his minister for its planning and execution. The different departments  working for child welfare are to be brought together in this Scheme.

The concept of child budget has launched in some state of the country. It is part of UNICEF’s plan to include children’s health and educational development in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Chhattisgarh has also incorporated this scheme in its CG SDG vision till 2030.

About 8 lakh children are born every year in the state and at present the number of newborn to 18 years old children is close to 80 lakh. The government run several schemes for their development. Among these, the Women and Child Development and Health Department is the main department. The Women and Child Development Department alone is spending 14 hundred crores on children out of its budget of 2200 crores this year, while the Health Department spends 85 to 90 crores. This amount is spent only on vaccination, child heart plan, nuclear implant, mother-child scheme. The Department of School Education is spending 14 thousand crores on 56 thousand children studying in primary to higher secondary schools.

Besides this, the schemes are implemented every year in both the departments with an increase of 10%. Apart from these, the Department of School Education, Scheduled Tribes Welfare, Labor and Social Welfare also spend a large amount. Plans will be implemented with complete coordination and coordination by bringing all these under one roof. CM Baghel has called a meeting of ministers of these departments on January 15 to make its outline. At the same time, the State Planning Commission will also make plans with the secretaries.

According to sources, the child budget has already been implemented in 4 states of the country. These include Kerala, Assam, Bihar and Karnataka. Assam has implemented only last year. While the rest of the states have implemented from 2013-14. The previous BJP government in Chhattisgarh ignored it. According to experts, the child budget will be the fourth conceptual budget since 2013. Earlier, the BJP government has presented the Outcome Budget, Gender Budget, Youth Budget and Agriculture Budget. (Inputs from ANI)

Chhattisgarh Becomes The First State To give Funds To Private Schools Digitally

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Raipur: Chhattisgarh has become the first state to come up with online funds to private schools. School Education Minister Dr. Premasai Singh Tekam has transferred Rs 101 crore of tuition fee directly to the bank accounts of 4473 private schools across the state under the Right to Education Act on Wednesday.

School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam said that the amount of Right To Education has been disbursed in an online mode for the first time in the state.

The Minister also said that the fees of children belong to economically weaker sections who are enrolled under the Right To Education Act in private schools are irregular. Therefore, the amount has been arranged to be paid directly from the state to the beneficiary account. The whole procedure will be transparent with this initiative.

He further informed that despite COVID-19 pandemic, 51,985 children have taken admission in the current academic session as of January 2021. Odisha, Jharkhand and Assam has also welcomed this model and working on it.