On Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas, Speaker Dr. Raman Singh said Birsa Munda’s martyrdom would remain unforgettable. He highlighted rapid development in tribal regions, including 18 lakh houses under PM Awas Yojana and 7 lakh for tribal families. The event saw participation from senior officials, community leaders, and thousands of citizens.
Chhattisgarh Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh will inaugurate the new Prayas Residential School in Rajnandgaon next week. With 113 students enrolled in its first academic session, the school features modern classrooms, separate hostels, and facilities for NEET-JEE coaching—signaling a new chapter in quality education for the district’s youth.
A District Process Lab was inaugurated in Rajnandgaon under the Adi Karmayogi Campaign to expand the reach of government schemes in tribal areas. District Panchayat President Kiran Vaishnav emphasized the initiative’s role in building a strong network to connect people with welfare programs.
Principal Secretary Sonmani Borah reviewed preparations for the Adi Karmayogi Abhiyan, set to launch on September 17. The campaign will empower grassroots governance, establish service centers in tribal villages, and work towards Tribal Gram Vision 2030.
Collector Smt. Tulika Prajapati of Manpur-Mohla-Chowki district inspected schools and hostels, emphasizing the importance of education and cleanliness. She interacted with students, provided career guidance, and directed officials to ensure timely completion of development works.
MP Santosh Pandey visited the remote tribal village of Hathijhola in Rajnandgaon and announced ₹15 lakh for the construction of a Baiga community hall. He praised the Baiga tribe's rich cultural heritage and emphasized the government’s commitment to preserving their traditions while promoting development through education, healthcare, and forest rights.