Thursday, October 1, 2009

NOW NO MORE WATER FOR IRRIGATION

Once again the villagers from the state have to face problem for water. Gates of maximum dams of the state have been closed due to lack of water. All necessary instructions to all concerned officials in this regard have been issued quite earlier.
It is to be mentioned here that as a last option to protect the standing Kharif crops, water have been released from the dams and reservoirs, but now this option has also been proved unsuccessful. Water level of maximum dams and reservoirs from where water being supplied for irrigation have been gone down. At all these dams and reservoirs water is available only for drinking and sanitation purpose only.
Providing water for drinking and sanitation purpose is the top priority of the state government. Thus due to lack of water in dams and reservoirs their gates have been closed. Therefore it can be said that no more water would be available for irrigation purpose.
With the unscheduled power cut in the state, villagers were already facing trouble. Now with the non availability of water for irrigation purpose would double their tension. On the other it has become a big challange for the government to tackle with the situation.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Now Its time for IAS and IPS officers

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Dr Raman Singh on Tuesday said that soon The IPS and IAS officers of the state along with those getting training would also have to attend the camp being run at Abhuday sansthan, said Chief Minister Dr Raman Singh on Tuesday at Durg. Dr Singh had came here to get some practical knowledge of research work being done at Abhuday sansthan for changing the existing pattern of education.
After getting aware of the working and teaching being provided at Abhuday Sansthan, Dr Singh said that today the science and technology has become so advance that at one end their is no limit of development, but on the other hand there is lot of chance for the complete disaster. At Abhuday sansthan an attempt is being done for fulfilling the gap between the disaster and development, said Dr Singh.
It is to be mentioned here that apart from the government officials, Dr Singh was accompanied by his son Abhishek Singh, who has also attended seven days workshop at this sansthan. Speaking about his experience, Abhishek said that today their is need to change the complete pattern of entire education. Unless and until it would not be done, no one can think about the development.
It is to be mentioned here that Abhuday Sansthan came into light when around one month back, when AICC General Secretary during his visit to the state had visited this Sansthan. Gandhi had also came here to know about the experiment being done here for changing the entire pattern of education.