On Thursday, a collector’s conference was held in Raipur’s New Circuit House Auditorium under the auspices of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. The community violence in Kawardha has been reviewed in the meeting. The progress of the Jal Jeevan Mission, as well as preparations for a probable corona wave and the Urban Slum Health Scheme, were also discussed. The CM also looked into the status of land set aside for the EWS category in both urban and rural regions, the nutrition campaign, the status of ashram hostel upgrades, and the refund of money to chit fund scam victims.

CM Baghel also discussed and reviewed the operation of Swami Atmanand Schools, the appointment of teachers in English and Hindi medium schools under this scheme, the progress of the skill development scheme in ITI Higher Secondary School, the progress of the construction of rural industrial parks and pastures in Gothans, and the dung purchased under the Godhan Nyay Yojana, Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana, Narva, Garuva, Ghurva, Bari scheme.

CM Baghel also reinforced maintaining law and order is a top concern for him. In the age of the information revolution, the impact of a single incident can be felt across the whole country. In such a case, the administration’s obligation is extremely crucial, as is the need for a well-developed and robust information system. In his speech, the CM went on to say that communal peace is an identity of Chhattisgarhi culture, and that no person or organisation will be permitted to sabotage it.