Sagar Watch/ Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that it the top priority of the State Government to ensure quality of development works done within specific time-limit. Progress of all works will be continuously monitored. The Chief Minister said that the public interest is the first priority.
Sagar Watch/ Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that it the top priority of the State Government to ensure quality of development works done within specific time-limit. Progress of all works will be continuously monitored. The Chief Minister said that the public interest is the first priority.
Sagar Watch/ State Police should work to implement the intent of Prime Minister's smart policing and to control the crime in the state,Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav today instructed senior police officers in the Police Headquarters.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that there are some communities whose members are associated with criminal tendencies; efforts should be made to bring them into the mainstream. A detailed action plan should be implemented in the districts where crime rate is high.
Ensure effective and strict action against illegal arms smuggling, liquor mafia and for mineral mafia in co-ordination with the Mineral Department. An imperative strategy must be executed to address the requirements for the next 20-25 years.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said to expedite the process of promotion of officers on high posts and State Police Service to All India Service.
There should be no delay in promotion to the posts of inspectors and other posts. Action should also be taken in pending cases of compassionate appointment. Ensure active participation of Nagar and Gram Suraksha Samitis.
Police personnel should be encouraged to perform better. The work of arranging accommodation for police personnel should be made easier with a co-operative approach at every level,he added.
Additional Chief Secretary Home Dr. Rajesh Rajoura apprised with the need for vehicles and the proposal for its fulfillment and other proposals including the welfare of police personnel.
In the meeting, Director General of Police Shri Sudhir Kumar Saxena gave a presentation related to the working of the police department.
The presentation mainly included information on the pillars of the working system, structure of the state police, law and order, anti-Naxal campaign, crime control, use of technology, budget, infrastructure development and human resource development along with success and achievements of the department.
Initially, when Chief Minister Dr. Yadav reached the police headquarters, the police force presented the guard of honour in the premises.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was presented a memento by Director General of Police Shri SK Saxena after the meeting with senior police officers at the Police Headquarters.
Major instructions of Chief Minister Dr. Yadav in the meeting of police officers
- Importance should be given to departmental work that increases the efficiency of the police personnel.
- There should be strict control on all types of crimes.
- Madhya Pradesh has to improve in order to control crime.
- Prepare police bands in every district keeping in mind the dignity of celebrations like Independence Day, Republic Day. Training should be given to jawans interested in learning band in the battalion.
- Along with the battalion, interested jawans from the Home Guard should also be included in the police band. There should be a police band at the district level also. This band adds dignity to the programmes.
- Develop a plan to remove discrepancies regarding area boundaries of police stations. Make a plan keeping in mind the population of the police station area, crime concentrated area, religious sensitivity and other aspects.
- In religious places where there is a tradition of taking out sawari, chal samaroh and festivals several times a year, priority should be given to ease of transportation, necessary parking arrangements and security.
- While making zonal master plan or planning for change in land use of government land, police should also give their opinion keeping in mind crime and crowd control so that necessary arrangements can be made in public interest.
- Make efforts to utilize the existing resources to increase the efficiency of police personnel.
- Crowd control arrangements at religious fairs in Orchha, Ujjain and other cities have to be made more effective.
- Promotions at every level in the posts of police force should be done on time.
- Policemen should also be encouraged by senior officers so that they continue to perform their work and fulfill their responsibilities.
- The housing problem of police personnel should be resolved. Extend Cooperation for the arrangement of housing at the Police Housing Corporation level and at the private level by police personnel.
- Work should be done to curb prostitution. There should be special sensitivity while dealing in these types of crimes along with social status and harmony.
Sagar Watch/ Vishnudev Rai will be the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh. This decision was taken after the BJP Legislature Party meeting held at the state BJP office on Sunday. Vishnu Dev hails from Kunkuri assembly, which has the highest population of tribal community in the state and Rai belongs to this community. In Chhattisgarh, no one from this community could become Chief Minister after Ajit Jogi.
Vishnudev Sai has also been the state president of BJP in 2020. He was born to Ram Prasad Sai and Jashmani Devi in a farming family of Bagiya village in Jashpur district in the state of Chhattisgarh. He received his higher secondary education from Loyola Higher Secondary School, Kunkuri, Jashpur, Chhattisgarh. He married Kaushalya Devi in 1991 and has a son and two daughters.
SAGAR WATCH/A meeting of the Council of Ministers was held at Mantralaya under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister today. The cabinet ratified the establishment of 730 PM Shree schools in the state.
A maximum of 02 schools in each development block of the state (626 in 313 development blocks) and 104 schools in urban bodies of 52 districts, in this way a maximum of 730 schools have been given P.M. Will be marked as Shree School.
One of the identified schools will be run for primary education (Class I to VIII) and one school for higher secondary education. The cost of PM Shree School will be borne by the Center and the State in a ratio of 60:40.
An expenditure of Rs 277 crore 40 lacs will be incurred on all 730 PM Shree schools, out of which the state's share will be Rs 110 crore 96 lacs per year.
This project is for 5 years and during this period the expenditure burden of Rs 554 crore 80 lacs will fall on the state government. After 5 years of the scheme, it will be completely operated by the state government.
It is worth mentioning that along with overall compliance with the provisions of the National Education Policy 2020, quality of education, equality and access to education facilities will be included in PM Shree School. These schools will be presented as examples of other schools.




