Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel Highlights Progress for Tribals on World Tribal Day
On World Tribal Day, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, while addressing the people from the main program venue of Sitapur, said that today the echo of World Tribal Day is being heard from Eeb to Indravati.
Bhupesh Baghel said that for the last four and a half years, our government has been continuously working for the benefit of not only the tribal community but also other sections.
No one had thought that even cow dung would be procured, but we did it and made every possible effort to strengthen the rural economy.
To raise the economic-social standard of living of the tribals, we have increased the rate of Tendupatta collection from 2500 to 4000, and the number of purchases of forest produce has been increased from 7 to 65.
Millets Mission was formed to promote small grain crops like Kodo, Ragi, and Kutki and in this way, dishes and food millets are now available in big hotels in big cities.
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said that our government is always ready for the welfare and justice of the tribals. He said that whether it is Swami Atmanand School, Unemployment benefits, Rajiv Yuva Mitan Club or Suposhan, we have taken the initiative to improve the condition in every direction and the result is that the Chhattisgarh model is being appreciated in the country today.