The paddy procurement campaign in Mohla district has gained strong momentum, bringing visible joy among farmers as the government begins procurement at an MSP of ₹3,100 per quintal under the Kharif Marketing Year 2025–26. With transparent arrangements, biometric verification, and strict monitoring against illegal trade, the district administration reports over 1.55 lakh quintals procured from more than 43,500 registered farmers so far.
Under the AYUSH Department’s Osteoarthritis Programme and the Siyan Jatan Clinic scheme, more than 4,000 senior citizens and over 1,200 patients have received effective treatment in Mohla–Manpur–Ambagarh Chowki district, significantly improving rural healthcare outreach.
Farmer Sewaram from Pandarwani village sold 60 quintals of paddy at the Ekattaknhar procurement centre, crediting the online token system for making the process transparent, smooth, and farmer-friendly.
Kewattola Ayushman Arogya Mandir has earned Quality Certification with Conditionality under the National Quality Assurance Standards, scoring 79.35% in the evaluation. The achievement highlights improved service quality and sets a new standard for rural healthcare delivery.
The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 3.0 has been re-launched to provide free LPG connections to eligible low-income families, particularly benefiting rural women. Applications will be collected at the Gram Panchayat level and processed for issuance after verification.
The Aanchal Cluster Organization, Khadgaon, held its annual general meeting with over 1,000 women participants, highlighting the achievements of self-help groups and setting new goals for economic and social empowerment in the Manpur region.
The Mohla–Manpur–Ambagarh Chowki District Administration’s Hamar Swasth Laika programme received state-level recognition at Rajyotsav 2025 for its effective efforts in improving child and maternal nutrition and combating malnutrition.
As part of Chhattisgarh’s Silver Jubilee celebrations, a friendly cricket match between District Administration and Press Eleven in Mohla highlighted unity, coordination, and sportsmanship, drawing enthusiastic participation and appreciation.
On the second day of Rajyotsav celebrations in Mohla, vibrant cultural performances by students and local artists showcased the rich heritage of Chhattisgarh. Quiz winners were honored with saplings, while citizens were also informed about the Voter List Revision process.
A unique initiative in Mohla district is empowering rural youth through masonry training under the PMAY-G scheme. Spearheaded by Collector Tulika Prajapati, the program is simultaneously creating self-employment opportunities and accelerating the completion of dream homes for villagers.
Collector Tulika Prajapati, during her visit to Rengakthera village under the Adhi Karmyogi Campaign, emphasized collective participation in creating a Gram Vision for rural development. She highlighted cleanliness drives, caste certificate issuance for Anganwadi children, and livelihood opportunities for youth as key focus areas.
The Mohla district administration has launched the Bori Bandhan programme under the Mor Gaon–Mor Pani campaign, completing water conservation works in over 30 streams. Emphasizing community participation, the initiative aims to recharge groundwater, prevent soil erosion, and ensure sustainable irrigation.