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Bhopal, Tuesday, September 28, 2021 3 City Bhopal: Rajkumar Malviya has been wel- comed and felicitated by research scholars of Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology on 27th September 2021. For the last two years, Rajku- mar Malviya, leader of re- search scholars, along with other scholars were trying to get HRA amount. On the intervention of Bhopal MP Pragya Singh, an order has been issued by the MANIT Management on 22nd September 2021 regarding grant of HRA amount to PhD re- searchers of 2019, 2020 and 2021 batches. The amount of previous years will be given to schol- ars in the form of arrears. Research scholars have invited MP Pragya Singh for “Direct Interaction of MP with MANIT Research Scholars” and for her felicitation cere- mony. MANIT Research Scholars are facing re- search-related and other economic difficulties due to the Covid 19 epidemic. On the contrary, the MANIT management is harassing PhD scholars mentally as well as financially by slap- ping unnecessary rules. PhD scholars have been demanding MANIT management that PhD should be awarded based on research paper publication in Scopes Indexed Research Journal removing the obligation of paper publication in SCI/SCIE Research Journal of Q1, Q2 Standard. Unnecessary conditions of obtaining permis- sion from MANIT management should also be removed before putting the paper in the re- search journal. They also demand that as per government of India rules, SC/ST PhD scholars should be given a 100% discount on tuition fees. Research resources and facilities should be in- creased. The expenditure incurred on the exper- imental setup, research publication, patent and other research-re- lated needs during the research should be met by the MANIT man- agement. PhD scholars had gone to meet the MAN- IT director today on all these demands but despite many requests, the director refused to meet him. Research scholars had to return empty-handed without meeting the director. Now forced research scholars will appeal to MP Pragya Singh over their problems. Also if necessary, they will agitate peacefully in the MANIT premises. For the last one and a half years, research scholars have been doing re- search work at home, away from the MANIT In- stitute in the corona period. Research work has been ham- pered due to the lack of resources and proper guid- ance because of being away from the campus. Re- search scholars are going through a lot of mental stress due to un- necessary rules of MANIT manage- ment. Many scholars have gone into a suici- dal phase. MANIT Director refuses to meet,research scholars to approach MP Pragya Chronicle Reporter, Bhopal On the occasion of Gandhi Jayan- ti, Madhya Pradesh Water and Land Management Institute (Wal- mi) will organize an interesting and innovative programme ‘Prakriti Mange Swaraj’ at the Eco- logical Oxygen Park and Adven- ture Sports campus of the institute from 10 am. The purpose of the programme is to educate the general public about nature conservation and promotion and to increase com- mon understanding and to give the message of environmental protection while establishing har- mony with nature. On this occasion, cultural pro- grammes, musical chairs will be organized while handmade craft, food stalls will be on display. Par- ticipants will be introduced to more than 300 types of flora and fauna, walmi forest, water conser- vation and Ridge to Valley con- cept. To make the event special and interesting, activities like Tracking Activity, Camel and Horse Riding, Nature Hunt and Indoor Games like Table Tennis, Carrom, Dot and Chess will also be organized. Those interested to participate in all these activities can register on Walmi’s website www.mpwal- mi.org, the registration fee is Rs 100 per person, along with the arrangement of refreshments for the participants will be done by the institute. Prakriti Mange Swaraj ’ programme in Walmi on Gandhi Jayanti Indore: Sapna Bar, which came into the limelight after the deaths due to consumption of poisonous liquor, was demolished on Monday. Addi- tional Commissioner of Municipal Corporation said that Sapna Bar was constructed illegally. Apart from this, seven constructions built on the land of Shri Hatkeshwar Ma- hadev Temple in Piplyarao area worth about Rs 5 crore have also been demolished. The colonizer had occupied the land here. As part of the campaign against the land mafia in the state, the team of district administration, police and municipal corporation took joint action in the Marimata area on Monday. The information about the action was given to the police in the night itself. In July 2021, 6 people died after drinking spurious liquor at Sapna Bar. In this case, Collector Manish Singh had taken action against the bar owner Vikas Barediya under NSA. Since then Vikas is in jail. Vikas’s father Gopal used to run this bar earlier, but after some time it was closed. It started again about 5 years ago. Recently, the names of Hemu and Chintu Thakur were re- vealed in the case of firing on liquor businessman Arjun, both of them are believed to be close to Vikas. Vikas had also built the colony in Shivkanth Colony in partnership with Hemu and Chintu. 7 constructions built on temple land demolished The corporation took action on the complaint regarding illegal sale of plots by Mithun and Kumawat along with other partners on the land of Shri Gutkeshwar Mahadev temple in Pipliya Rao of Bhawarkua area. Seven constructions have been removed from here. Shashikant Kanakane, Ad- ditional SP, said Sapna Bar was closed after the death of 6 people due to consumption of spurious alcohol. Devendra Singh, Additional Commis- sioner, IMC said Sapna Bar was con- structed illegally. Many irregularities have been found in this. Indore’s sapna Bar razed Bhopal: Fulfilling his promise, Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan will give an in- centive of Rs 31 lakh to each of the players of Indian women’s hockey team of Tokyo Olympics 2020 on September 28. President of Hockey Federation of India and Indian Olympic Association, Shri Narendra Dhruv Batra, will be the special guest in this pro- gramme to be organized at Minto Hall on Tuesday at 12 noon under the chairmanship of Sports Minister Smt. Yashodhara Raje Scindia. Apart from this, Hockey India Presi- dent Shri Gyanendrao Nigombam, Hockey India CEO Sushri Elina Norman, Secretary Shri Rajendra Singh and Women’s Hockey team coach Shri Tushar Khandekar will also be specially present. Sports Minister Smt. Yashodhara Raje Scindia informed that Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan is always ready to ho- nour and encourage sports and sportsper- sons. The spectacular historic performance of the women’s hockey team in the Tokyo Olympics 2020 won the hearts of the nation and the world. As always, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan was also impressed by the perfor- mance of the players. When the Indian women’s hockey team remained fourth in the Tokyo Olympics despite a stellar perfor- mance, Shri Chouhan had announced to honor them. Sports Minister Smt. Scindia said that it has always been a matter of pride for the state tat seven players, who were trained in the Madhya Pradesh State Women’s Hockey Academy, Gwalior in the 2016 Rio Olympics, had left their mark in the Indian hockey team on the world stage. Five players coached from Madhya Pradesh State Women’s Hockey Academy also represented the country in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. They include Sushila Chanu, Reena Khokar, Monica, Rajni and Vandana Kataria. Smt. Scindia informed that in order to re- vive hockey in the state, the Madhya Pradesh government had established the State Women’s Hockey Academy in Gwalior in the year 2006 where selected players of the country are coached. This modern academy with world class all facilities has given inter- national platform to many players. Indian women’s hockey team members Members of the Indian Women’s Hockey team include Sushri Rani Rampal (Captain), Savita Punia, Deep Grace Ekka, Nisha, Gurjit Kaur, Salima Tete, Udita, Monika, Nikki Prad- han, Neha, P. Sushila Chanu, Vandana Kataria, Navneet Kaur, Navjot Kaur, Sharmila Devi, Lalremsiami, E Rajni, Reena Khokar and Namita Toppo. Performance of Indian team The Indian women’s hockey team achieved a historic feat by reaching the semi- finals of the Olympics for the first time. In the bronze medal match, the Indian team had to face a 3-4 defeat to England by a very close margin. Earlier, India had entered the semi-finals by defeating Olympic and world champions Australia in the quarter-finals. In this match, India defeated Australia by 1-0. The perfor- mance of the Indian women’s hockey team in league matches was commendable. Women Hockey players to be feted today Chronicle Reporter, Bhopal New dimensions are being given by MP West Zone Electricity Company in entire Malwa-Nimar including Indore. Under this, where smart working is being done continuously, it is being strengthened further. In view of complaints like more bills, more amount being charged in the name of average bill, power cuts due to non-payment of bills due to excessive bills, now an alterna- tive solution has been found, on which work is being done now. In the coming time, wherever smart meters are installed, there will al- so be a system of prepaid. Under this, consumers will be able to consume electricity according to their budget and usage. For this, they have to choose a prepaid system like SIM recharge. An in- principle agreement has been reached in the matter. In fact, for a long time, efforts are being made for installation of power meters in all the big vil- lages. Along with this, the con- sumption of electricity in Malwa Nimar has also increased by 12 to 14 percent in comparison to the last two years. Here 12 grids of 32 crores are to be established, out of which 3 grids have been pre- pared. With this, farmers will get enough electricity and there will be no problem of voltage. Meter reading from QR code Similarly, some time ago, me- ter reading from QR code has been made mandatory in all 111 bodies of Malwa-Nimar. Under this, there are about 19 lakh con- sumers whose meters installed here will now be read by QR code. Not only will this save time, there will be transparency along with speeding up the work. The special thing is that in such a situation the meter reading will be done in just 8 seconds. Prepaid system in smart meters Now another initiative is being taken in this series. Under this, wherever new smart meters are to be installed, there will also be a prepaid system in it. That is con- sumers can also choose this op- tion. State Energy Secretary San- jay Dubey, who came to Indore recently, has asked the officers to work on this. Meter reading from QR Code, smart prepaid meters planned Chronicle Reporter, Bhopal The water level of Upper Lake, which is called the life line of Bhopal, has reached 1666.45 feet. The level has increased due to 2-3 days of rain. The lake is now only 0.41 feet short of full tank level (FTL). The gates of Bhadbhada Dam will open as soon as it reaches FTL and water will increase in Kaliasot Dam. On the other hand, Kolar Dam is 10.5 feet short of FTL. Due to the rain in Sehore district, the water level is increasing continuously. The full tank level of Upper Lake is 1666.86 feet. It has 365 sq km catchments area. Out of this, 225 sq km is filled by the Kolans River. Therefore, whenever there is good rain in Sehore district, water comes in the Kolans river, which reaches Upper Lake. For the past few days, it has been raining in Sehore district and the catchment area of the lake. Due to this there is an influx of water into the lake. Kaliasot Dam 9 feet short of FTL There are a total of 11 gates in Bhadbhada Dam, which open after filling up of Upper Lake. Its water reaches Kaliasot Dam. The water holding capacity of Kaliasot Dam is 1659 feet. At pre- sent it has 1649.93 feet of water. That is, about 9 feet more water is needed. There are 13 gates of Kalia- sot Dam, which will open after full filling. Kolar dam needs 10.5 feet of water To reach the full tank level, the Kolar Dam needs about 10 and a half feet more water. Its total water holding capacity is 1516 feet and so far 1505.41 feet of water has been stored in it. Kolar Dam in-charge Harsha Jainwal told that after the rain in the catchment area, water is coming into the dam. Upper Lake less than half feet short of FTL I, Kanta spouse of JC - 276190P Rank Sub Name Pawan Kumar resident of Village - Ramnagar, PO -Ramnagar, Teh - Safidon, Distt - Jind, State - Haryana, PIN - 126112 have changed date of birth from 12 Dec 1981 to 15 Dec 1981 vide Affidavit dated 21/09/2021 before RAJ KUMARI CHOUDHARY Advocate and Notary, Itarsi ( M.P ) CHANGE OF DATE OF BIRTH (SPOUSE) Bhopal: Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that till now the state government’s topmost pri- ority was to deal with Corona infec- tion. With the cooperation of admin- istrative officers, public representa- tives and public, we have been suc- cessful in controlling Corona in the state. For this all the administrative staff deserves to be congratulated. The state has to be established as a model of suraaj (Good Governance). After the control of Corona, now we have to come in full form once again for development, public welfare and completion of construction works within the stipulated time. Suraaj means getting people’s work done without taking any bribe and without delay. It means devel- opment work should be completed with quality, substandard work will not be tolerated. Jandarshan has started in the state and now I will start the surprise inspection soon. We will have zero tolerance on cor- ruption. Strictest action will be tak- en against the violators. Chief Minis- ter Shri Chouhan was addressing the Collector-Commissioners through video conferencing from Mantralaya. Campaign for correction of revenue records from November 1 to 15: Chouhan directed that the Collec- tors should personally monitor the major works in the districts. The name of Atal Expressway will now be Atal Pragati-Way. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that a campaign for correction of revenue records would be launched in the state from No- vember 1 to 15. Whatever pendency is there in the revenue record will be completed. November 15 is Tribal Pride Day, the revenue purification campaign will be completed on the birthday of Lord Birsa Munda. Public hearing to resume: Samad- han Ek din also to start: Chief Minis- ter Shri Chouhan said that monitor- ing will be done every month in the CM Helpline. Public hearing started in the state from September 21. Suraaj means people’s work is done without taking bribe or delaying: CM

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Bhopal, Tuesday, September 28, 2021 3City

Bhopal: RajkumarMalviya has been wel-comed and felicitated byresearch scholars ofMaulana Azad NationalInstitute of Technology on27th September 2021. Forthe last two years, Rajku-mar Malviya, leader of re-search scholars, alongwith other scholars were trying to get HRAamount. On the intervention of Bhopal MPPragya Singh, an order has been issued by theMANIT Management on 22nd September 2021regarding grant of HRA amount to PhD re-searchers of 2019, 2020 and 2021 batches. Theamount of previous years will be given to schol-ars in the form of arrears.

Research scholars have invited MP PragyaSingh for “Direct Interaction of MP with MANITResearch Scholars” and for her felicitation cere-mony. MANIT Research Scholars are facing re-search-related and other economic difficultiesdue to the Covid 19 epidemic. On the contrary,the MANIT management is harassing PhDscholars mentally as well as financially by slap-ping unnecessary rules. PhD scholars have beendemanding MANIT management that PhDshould be awarded based on research paperpublication in Scopes Indexed Research Journalremoving the obligation of paper publication inSCI/SCIE Research Journal of Q1, Q2 Standard.Unnecessary conditions of obtaining permis-sion from MANIT management should also beremoved before putting the paper in the re-search journal. They also demand that as pergovernment of India rules, SC/ST PhD scholarsshould be given a 100% discount on tuition fees.Research resources and facilities should be in-creased. The expenditure incurred on the exper-

imental setup, researchpublication, patentand other research-re-lated needs during theresearch should be metby the MANIT man-agement.

PhD scholars hadgone to meet the MAN-IT director today on all

these demands but despite many requests, thedirector refused to meet him. Research scholarshad to return empty-handed without meetingthe director. Now forced research scholars willappeal to MP Pragya Singh over their problems.

Also if necessary, they will agitate peacefullyin the MANIT premises. For the last one and ahalf years, research scholars have been doing re-search work at home, away from the MANIT In-stitute in thecorona period.

Research workhas been ham-pered due to thelack of resourcesand proper guid-ance because ofbeing away fromthe campus. Re-search scholarsare going througha lot of mentalstress due to un-necessary rules ofMANIT manage-ment. Manyscholars havegone into a suici-dal phase.

MANIT Director refuses to meet, researchscholars to approach MP Pragya

Chronicle Reporter, BhopalOn the occasion of Gandhi Jayan-ti, Madhya Pradesh Water andLand Management Institute (Wal-mi) will organize an interestingand innovative programme‘Prakriti Mange Swaraj’ at the Eco-logical Oxygen Park and Adven-ture Sports campus of the institutefrom 10 am.

The purpose of the programmeis to educate the general publicabout nature conservation andpromotion and to increase com-mon understanding and to givethe message of environmentalprotection while establishing har-mony with nature.

On this occasion, cultural pro-grammes, musical chairs will be

organized while handmade craft,food stalls will be on display. Par-ticipants will be introduced tomore than 300 types of flora andfauna, walmi forest, water conser-vation and Ridge to Valley con-cept.

To make the event special andinteresting, activities like TrackingActivity, Camel and Horse Riding,Nature Hunt and Indoor Gameslike Table Tennis, Carrom, Dot andChess will also be organized.

Those interested to participatein all these activities can registeron Walmi’s website www.mpwal-mi.org, the registration fee is Rs100 per person, along with thearrangement of refreshments forthe participants will be done bythe institute.

‘Prakriti Mange Swaraj’ programmein Walmi on Gandhi Jayanti

Indore: Sapna Bar, which came intothe limelight after the deaths due toconsumption of poisonous liquor,was demolished on Monday. Addi-tional Commissioner of MunicipalCorporation said that Sapna Bar wasconstructed illegally. Apart fromthis, seven constructions built onthe land of Shri Hatkeshwar Ma-hadev Temple in Piplyarao areaworth about Rs 5 crore have alsobeen demolished. The colonizer hadoccupied the land here.

As part of the campaign againstthe land mafia in the state, the teamof district administration, policeand municipal corporation tookjoint action in the Marimata area onMonday. The information about theaction was given to the police in thenight itself.

In July 2021, 6 people died afterdrinking spurious liquor at SapnaBar. In this case, Collector ManishSingh had taken action against thebar owner Vikas Barediya underNSA. Since then Vikas is in jail.Vikas’s father Gopal used to run this

bar earlier, but after some time itwas closed. It started again about 5years ago. Recently, the names ofHemu and Chintu Thakur were re-vealed in the case of firing on liquorbusinessman Arjun, both of themare believed to be close to Vikas.Vikas had also built the colony inShivkanth Colony in partnershipwith Hemu and Chintu.

7 constructions built ontemple land demolished

The corporation took action onthe complaint regarding illegal sale ofplots by Mithun and Kumawat alongwith other partners on the land ofShri Gutkeshwar Mahadev temple inPipliya Rao of Bhawarkua area. Sevenconstructions have been removedfrom here. Shashikant Kanakane, Ad-ditional SP, said Sapna Bar was closedafter the death of 6 people due toconsumption of spurious alcohol.Devendra Singh, Additional Commis-sioner, IMC said Sapna Bar was con-structed illegally. Many irregularitieshave been found in this.

Indore’s sapna Bar razed

Bhopal: Fulfilling his promise, Chief MinisterShri Shivraj Singh Chouhan will give an in-centive of Rs 31 lakh to each of the players ofIndian women’s hockey team of TokyoOlympics 2020 on September 28. Presidentof Hockey Federation of India and IndianOlympic Association, Shri Narendra DhruvBatra, will be the special guest in this pro-gramme to be organized at Minto Hall onTuesday at 12 noon under the chairmanshipof Sports Minister Smt. Yashodhara RajeScindia. Apart from this, Hockey India Presi-dent Shri Gyanendrao Nigombam, HockeyIndia CEO Sushri Elina Norman, SecretaryShri Rajendra Singh and Women’s Hockeyteam coach Shri Tushar Khandekar will alsobe specially present.

Sports Minister Smt. Yashodhara RajeScindia informed that Chief Minister ShriShivraj Singh Chouhan is always ready to ho-

nour and encourage sports and sportsper-sons. The spectacular historic performanceof the women’s hockey team in the TokyoOlympics 2020 won the hearts of the nationand the world. As always, Chief Minister ShriChouhan was also impressed by the perfor-mance of the players. When the Indianwomen’s hockey team remained fourth inthe Tokyo Olympics despite a stellar perfor-mance, Shri Chouhan had announced tohonor them.

Sports Minister Smt. Scindia said that ithas always been a matter of pride for thestate tat seven players, who were trained inthe Madhya Pradesh State Women’s HockeyAcademy, Gwalior in the 2016 Rio Olympics,had left their mark in the Indian hockey teamon the world stage. Five players coachedfrom Madhya Pradesh State Women’s HockeyAcademy also represented the country in the

2020 Tokyo Olympics. They include SushilaChanu, Reena Khokar, Monica, Rajni andVandana Kataria.

Smt. Scindia informed that in order to re-vive hockey in the state, the Madhya Pradeshgovernment had established the StateWomen’s Hockey Academy in Gwalior in theyear 2006 where selected players of thecountry are coached. This modern academywith world class all facilities has given inter-national platform to many players.

Indian women’s hockey team membersMembers of the Indian Women’s Hockey

team include Sushri Rani Rampal (Captain),Savita Punia, Deep Grace Ekka, Nisha, GurjitKaur, Salima Tete, Udita, Monika, Nikki Prad-han, Neha, P. Sushila Chanu, VandanaKataria, Navneet Kaur, Navjot Kaur, SharmilaDevi, Lalremsiami, E Rajni, Reena Khokarand Namita Toppo.

Performance of Indian teamThe Indian women’s hockey team

achieved a historic feat by reaching the semi-finals of the Olympics for the first time. In thebronze medal match, the Indian team had toface a 3-4 defeat to England by a very closemargin.

Earlier, India had entered the semi-finalsby defeating Olympic and world championsAustralia in the quarter-finals. In this match,India defeated Australia by 1-0. The perfor-mance of the Indian women’s hockey teamin league matches was commendable.

Women Hockey players to be feted today

Chronicle Reporter, BhopalNew dimensions are being givenby MP West Zone ElectricityCompany in entire Malwa-Nimarincluding Indore. Under this,where smart working is beingdone continuously, it is beingstrengthened further. In view ofcomplaints like more bills, moreamount being charged in thename of average bill, power cutsdue to non-payment of bills dueto excessive bills, now an alterna-tive solution has been found, onwhich work is being done now. Inthe coming time, wherever smartmeters are installed, there will al-so be a system of prepaid. Underthis, consumers will be able toconsume electricity according totheir budget and usage. For this,they have to choose a prepaid

system like SIM recharge. An in-principle agreement has beenreached in the matter.

In fact, for a long time, effortsare being made for installation ofpower meters in all the big vil-lages. Along with this, the con-sumption of electricity in MalwaNimar has also increased by 12 to14 percent in comparison to thelast two years. Here 12 grids of 32crores are to be established, outof which 3 grids have been pre-pared. With this, farmers will getenough electricity and there willbe no problem of voltage.

Meter reading from QR codeSimilarly, some time ago, me-

ter reading from QR code hasbeen made mandatory in all 111bodies of Malwa-Nimar. Under

this, there are about 19 lakh con-sumers whose meters installedhere will now be read by QR code.Not only will this save time, therewill be transparency along withspeeding up the work. The specialthing is that in such a situationthe meter reading will be done injust 8 seconds.

Prepaid system in smart meters

Now another initiative is beingtaken in this series. Under this,wherever new smart meters are tobe installed, there will also be aprepaid system in it. That is con-sumers can also choose this op-tion. State Energy Secretary San-jay Dubey, who came to Indorerecently, has asked the officers towork on this.

Meter reading from QR Code, smartprepaid meters planned

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Chronicle Reporter, BhopalThe water level of Upper Lake,which is called the life line ofBhopal, has reached 1666.45 feet.The level has increased due to 2-3days of rain. The lake is now only0.41 feet short of full tank level(FTL). The gates of BhadbhadaDam will open as soon as it reachesFTL and water will increase inKaliasot Dam.

On the other hand, Kolar Dam is10.5 feet short of FTL. Due to therain in Sehore district, the waterlevel is increasing continuously.

The full tank level of Upper Lakeis 1666.86 feet. It has 365 sq kmcatchments area. Out of this, 225 sqkm is filled by the Kolans River.Therefore, whenever there is goodrain in Sehore district, water comesin the Kolans river, which reachesUpper Lake.

For the past few days, it has beenraining in Sehore district and thecatchment area of the lake. Due tothis there is an influx of water intothe lake.

Kaliasot Dam 9 feet short of FTL

There are a total of 11 gates in

Bhadbhada Dam, which open afterfilling up of Upper Lake. Its waterreaches Kaliasot Dam.

The water holding capacity ofKaliasot Dam is 1659 feet. At pre-sent it has 1649.93 feet of water.That is, about 9 feet more water isneeded. There are 13 gates of Kalia-sot Dam, which will open after fullfilling.

Kolar dam needs 10.5feet of water

To reach the full tank level, theKolar Dam needs about 10 and ahalf feet more water. Its total waterholding capacity is 1516 feet and sofar 1505.41 feet of water has beenstored in it. Kolar Dam in-chargeHarsha Jainwal told that after therain in the catchment area, water iscoming into the dam.

Upper Lake less than half feet short of FTL

I, Kanta spouse ofJC - 276190P RankSub Name PawanKumar resident ofVillage - Ramnagar,PO -Ramnagar, Teh -Safidon, Distt - Jind,State - Haryana, PIN -126112 have changeddate of birth from 12Dec 1981 to 15 Dec1981 vide Affidavitdated 21/09/2021before RAJ KUMARIC H O U D H A R YAdvocate and Notary,Itarsi ( M.P )

CHANGE OF DATE OF BIRTH (SPOUSE)

Bhopal: Chief Minister Shri ShivrajSingh Chouhan has said that till nowthe state government’s topmost pri-ority was to deal with Corona infec-tion. With the cooperation of admin-istrative officers, public representa-tives and public, we have been suc-cessful in controlling Corona in thestate. For this all the administrativestaff deserves to be congratulated.The state has to be established as amodel of suraaj (Good Governance).After the control of Corona, now wehave to come in full form once againfor development, public welfare andcompletion of construction workswithin the stipulated time.

Suraaj means getting people’swork done without taking any bribeand without delay. It means devel-opment work should be completedwith quality, substandard work willnot be tolerated. Jandarshan hasstarted in the state and now I will

start the surprise inspection soon.We will have zero tolerance on cor-ruption. Strictest action will be tak-en against the violators. Chief Minis-ter Shri Chouhan was addressing theCollector-Commissioners throughvideo conferencing fromMantralaya.Campaign for correction of revenuerecords from November 1 to 15:Chouhan directed that the Collec-tors should personally monitor themajor works in the districts. Thename of Atal Expressway will now beAtal Pragati-Way. Chief Minister Shri

Chouhan said that a campaign forcorrection of revenue records wouldbe launched in the state from No-vember 1 to 15. Whatever pendencyis there in the revenue record will becompleted. November 15 is TribalPride Day, the revenue purificationcampaign will be completed on thebirthday of Lord Birsa Munda.Public hearing to resume: Samad-han Ek din also to start: Chief Minis-ter Shri Chouhan said that monitor-ing will be done every month in theCM Helpline. Public hearing startedin the state from September 21.

Suraaj means people’s work is donewithout taking bribe or delaying: CM