Emphasizes Education and Cleanliness
Published on: August 01, 2025
By: [BTNI]
Location: Mohla, India
In Chhattisgarh’s newly formed Manpur-Mohla-Chowki (MC) district, Collector Smt. Tulika Prajapati has shown proactive efforts to accelerate developmental works. On Friday, she visited the Government Higher Secondary School in Korramtola, Mohla development block, and reviewed the arrangements of the school and hostels.
Prioritizing education, she interacted with students, offered career tips, and advised them to work hard and enhance their general knowledge for a better future.
The Collector visited classrooms, engaging with students about their interests and academic activities. She emphasized the importance of staying informed about national and global affairs for competitive exams and career building.
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Additionally, she inspected the Tribal Girls’ Hostel and Boys’ Hostel. Appreciating the cleanliness of the girls’ hostel, she instructed regular health check-ups and hemoglobin tests for the students. At the boys’ hostel, she reviewed the projector room, mess, and toilets, directing officials to ensure cleanliness and prepare estimates for repairs.
Furthermore, the Collector inspected an under-construction Anganwadi center, stressing the need for quality work to be completed on time. Janpad CEO Shri Pranjal Prajapati and other officials were present during the visit.
Notably, Manpur-Mohla-Chowki, a remote tribal area carved out from Rajnandgaon two years ago, has seen progress in development and infrastructure since the tenure of former Chief Minister Dr. Raman Singh. Collector Smt. Prajapati’s regular monitoring and visits are further accelerating work in the district.
Under her leadership, MC district is focusing on education, cleanliness, and infrastructure development. Her proactive approach is scripting a new story of progress in this tribal region.