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I-day: OBC quota to go up in C'garh; new district announced

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel today announced the quota for OBCs and SCs in education and government jobs would be increased in the state. He also announced the creation of a new district, Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi, taking the number of districts in the state to 28.

I-day: OBC quota to go up in C'garh; new district announced
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Published : Aug 15, 2019, 10:16 PM IST

Chhattisgarh: The quota for OBCs and SCs in education and government jobs would be increased in Chhattisgarh, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel announced during the Independence Day function on Thursday.

It will mainly benefit the OBCs, with their quota going up from 14 per cent to 27 per cent. The total reservation in the state will cross 70 per cent.

Addressing the gathering after hoisting the national flag at Police Parade Ground here, Baghel also announced the creation of a new district, Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi, taking the number of districts in the state to 28.

He said it was the government's duty to protect the constitutional rights of the STs, SCs and OBCs.

"Taking a major step in this direction, I announce that now 27 per cent reservation will be provided to the Other Backward Classes (OBCs), 13 per cent to Scheduled Castes (SCs) and 32 per cent to Scheduled Tribes (STs)," he said.

At present OBCs and SCs have 14 per cent and 12 per cent quota, respectively, while the STs enjoy 32 per cent quota, an official said.

The Lemru forest in Korba district would be developed as an elephant reserve to curb man-animal conflict in northern Chhattisgarh, he said.

"The state has witnessed the loss of life and property due to the movement of elephants. One of the key reasons for the menace is elephants are facing a threat to their habitats. In view of this, we will set up Lemru Elephant Reserve," he said.

It will be the "first of its kind in the world" and provide a permanent habitat to the pachyderms, Baghel stated.

On October 2 this year, 'Suposhan Abhiyan' would be launched to fight malnutrition, he said.

A new district, named 'Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi', would be carved out of Bilaspur district and25 new tehsils will also be formed across the state, he added.

An assistance of Rs 10,000 per month will be provided to 'gowthan' (cow shelter) committees to provide an honorarium to herdsmen and other facilities at cow shelters, he said.

"Mahatma Gandhi had said India attained political independence (in 1947), but it is yet to achieve socio-economic and moral freedom. The forces which took away Bapu from us a few months after Independence are now engaged in severing Bapu's dreams from India," he said.

"Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's policies led to the establishment of various public undertakings including Bhilai Steel Plant, NTPC, NMDC, SECL, Balco...Is there any other model of socio-economic, community and educational development better than Bhilai Steel Plant?

If not, then what right do we have to belittle the contribution of our great leaders," he said, in an apparent reference to the BJP's criticism of the country's first prime minister.

"We have launched a special initiative to provide forest land rights to tribals in Abhujmad. A wider campaign to provide community forest rights has also been started," he added.

To groom budding sportspersons, a sports authority will be constituted and sports schools and academies will be set up, Baghel said.

The chief minister also promised 200 food parks, saying the land has been earmarked for them in 67 blocks.

On the Naxal issue, Baghel said, "The state government will resolve the Naxal problem by holding dialogue with people from every section of society...We have started talks in Bastar which will continue. Our policy of 'faith, development and security' has curbed Naxal activities.

Also Read: On I-Day, citizens talk about India's achievements and aspirations

Chhattisgarh: The quota for OBCs and SCs in education and government jobs would be increased in Chhattisgarh, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel announced during the Independence Day function on Thursday.

It will mainly benefit the OBCs, with their quota going up from 14 per cent to 27 per cent. The total reservation in the state will cross 70 per cent.

Addressing the gathering after hoisting the national flag at Police Parade Ground here, Baghel also announced the creation of a new district, Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi, taking the number of districts in the state to 28.

He said it was the government's duty to protect the constitutional rights of the STs, SCs and OBCs.

"Taking a major step in this direction, I announce that now 27 per cent reservation will be provided to the Other Backward Classes (OBCs), 13 per cent to Scheduled Castes (SCs) and 32 per cent to Scheduled Tribes (STs)," he said.

At present OBCs and SCs have 14 per cent and 12 per cent quota, respectively, while the STs enjoy 32 per cent quota, an official said.

The Lemru forest in Korba district would be developed as an elephant reserve to curb man-animal conflict in northern Chhattisgarh, he said.

"The state has witnessed the loss of life and property due to the movement of elephants. One of the key reasons for the menace is elephants are facing a threat to their habitats. In view of this, we will set up Lemru Elephant Reserve," he said.

It will be the "first of its kind in the world" and provide a permanent habitat to the pachyderms, Baghel stated.

On October 2 this year, 'Suposhan Abhiyan' would be launched to fight malnutrition, he said.

A new district, named 'Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi', would be carved out of Bilaspur district and25 new tehsils will also be formed across the state, he added.

An assistance of Rs 10,000 per month will be provided to 'gowthan' (cow shelter) committees to provide an honorarium to herdsmen and other facilities at cow shelters, he said.

"Mahatma Gandhi had said India attained political independence (in 1947), but it is yet to achieve socio-economic and moral freedom. The forces which took away Bapu from us a few months after Independence are now engaged in severing Bapu's dreams from India," he said.

"Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's policies led to the establishment of various public undertakings including Bhilai Steel Plant, NTPC, NMDC, SECL, Balco...Is there any other model of socio-economic, community and educational development better than Bhilai Steel Plant?

If not, then what right do we have to belittle the contribution of our great leaders," he said, in an apparent reference to the BJP's criticism of the country's first prime minister.

"We have launched a special initiative to provide forest land rights to tribals in Abhujmad. A wider campaign to provide community forest rights has also been started," he added.

To groom budding sportspersons, a sports authority will be constituted and sports schools and academies will be set up, Baghel said.

The chief minister also promised 200 food parks, saying the land has been earmarked for them in 67 blocks.

On the Naxal issue, Baghel said, "The state government will resolve the Naxal problem by holding dialogue with people from every section of society...We have started talks in Bastar which will continue. Our policy of 'faith, development and security' has curbed Naxal activities.

Also Read: On I-Day, citizens talk about India's achievements and aspirations

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         Raipur, Aug 15 (PTI) Quota for OBCs and SCs in
education and government jobs would be increased in
Chhattisgarh, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel announced during
the Independence Day function on Thursday.
         It will mainly benefit the OBCs, with their quota
going up from 14 per cent to 27 per cent. The total
reservation in the state will cross 70 per cent.
         Addressing the gathering after hoisting the national
flag at Police Parade Ground here, Baghel also announced
creation of a new district, Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi, taking the
number of districts in the state to 28.
         He said it was the government's duty to protect the
constitutional rights of the STs, SCs and OBCs.
         "Taking a major step in this direction, I announce
that now 27 per cent reservation will be provided to the Other
Backward Classes (OBCs), 13 per cent to Scheduled Castes (SCs)
and 32 per cent to Scheduled Tribes (STs)," he said.
         At present OBCs and SCs have 14 per cent and 12 per
cent quota, respectively, while the STs enjoy 32 per cent
quota, an official said.
         The Lemru forest in Korba district would be developed
as an elephant reserve to curb man-animal conflict in northern
Chhattisgarh, he said.
         "The state has witnessed loss of life and property due
to movement of elephants. One of the key reasons for the
menace is elephants are facing a threat to their habitats. In
view of this, we will set up Lemru Elephant Reserve," he said.
         It will be the "first of its kind in the world" and
provide a permanent habitat to the pachyderms, Baghel stated.
         On October 2 this year, `Suposhan Abhiyan' would be
launched to fight malnutrition, he said.
         A new district, named `Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi', would
be carved out of Bilaspur district and25 new tehsils will
also be formed across the state, he added.
         An assistance of Rs 10,000 per month will be provided
to 'gowthan' (cow shelter) committees to provide honorarium to
herdsmen and other facilities at cow shelters, he said.
         "Mahatma Gandhi had said India attained political
independence (in 1947), but it is yet to achieve socio-
economic and moral freedom. The forces which took away Bapu
from us few months after Independence are now engaged in
severing Bapu's dreams from India," he said.
         "Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's policies led to
establishment of various public undertakings including Bhilai
Steel Plant, NTPC, NMDC, SECL, Balco....Is there any other
model of socio-economic, community and educational development
better than Bhilai Steel Plant? If not, then what right do we
have to belittle the contribution of our great leaders," he
said, in apparent reference to the BJP's criticism of the
country's first prime minister.
         "We have launched a special initiative to provide
forest land rights to tribals in Abhujmad. A wider campaign to
provide community forest rights has also been started," he
added.
         To groom budding sportspersons, a sports authority
will be constituted and sports schools and academies will be
set up, Baghel said.
         The chief minister also promised 200 food parks,
saying land has been earmarked for them in 67 blocks.
         On the Naxal issue, Baghel said, "The state government
will resolve the Naxal problem by holding dialogue with people
from every section of society....We have started talks in
Bastar which will continue. Our policy of `faith, development
and security' has curbed naxal activities." PTI TKP GK
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