CM Baghel urges officials to give special focus on quality education

Raipur: Chief minister Bhupesh Baghel on Saturday chaired review meeting of district level officials at Circuit House in Janjgir as a part of his ‘Bhent-Mulaqat Abhiyan’. Citing the incident of disciplinary action taken against school principal happened yesterday, he stressed on the need to give special focus on the quality of education. He said that such incidents should not happen in future.
Baghel added saying that the school teachers should reach school on time and not leave school during the working hours. He asked the officials concerned to monitor the same and conduct surprise inspections. Action should be taken against the teachers remaining absent without permission.

Suggesting measures to ensure quality education, chief minister said that various activties should be conducted in this regard by diving schools in clusters. Regarding Swami Atmanand Schools, he gave directions to finish recruitment of teachers on the vacant posts at the earliest. Besides, he asked to ensure that the work of infrastructure development and other necessary facilities is completed by the upcoming academic session in the newly opened Swami Atmanand Schools.
Baghel said that the work of repair and improvement of roads has to be done by December, paying special attention to quality in patch repair to make them last longer. Joint efforts should also be made to prevent road accidents. Necessary arrangements should be made at the black spot. He urged the officials to discharge their allocated duties with utmost responsibility ensuring that no citizen leave government offices disappointed. All officers and employees should mandatorily be present in their headquarters.
He gave instructions that no eligible person should be deprived of the benefits under Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Bhoomiheen Krishi Mazdoor Nyay Yojana. While reviewing paddy procurement, Shri Baghel said that registration of all millers has to be ensured. He gave instrucions to pace up work of paddy lifting. He asked to ensure that eligible people get the benefit of pension schemes. Instructions were also given to make efforts to boost the sale of medicines in Dhanwantari generic medical stores. He asked to aware people about the welfare schemes being run by the state government to ensure last mile delivery of its benefits.
While reviewing the implementation of Mukhyamantri Suposhan Abhiyan, he asked the officials concerned to adopt a special targeted approach for severely malnourished children; preparing a weekly diet plan and providing them nutritious food. Regular monitoring of the same should be done to get these children out of the vicious cycle of malnutrition at the earliest. Women, especially those who are pregnant, should be regularly screened for anemia. Their proper treatment should also be ensured, if found anemic.




