The Public Works Department of Chhattisgarh is a state government authority responsible for public sector construction and maintenance projects in Chhattisgarh, India. It oversees the construction and upkeep of government buildings and facilities, as well as public undertakings. The department operates under the control of the state government Secretary and handles policymaking regarding building and water resource organizations. It is responsible for various types of government buildings and undertakes both ordinary and special repairs to maintain facilities.
The Chhattisgarh government launched the Chirayu Yojna under the National Child Health Programme to provide free health screenings to children up to 18 years old across the state. 292 health teams consisting of doctors and paramedical staff will visit remote areas and all 146 development blocks to conduct free checkups. Children under 6 will be screened at anganwadi centers, while those between 6-18 will be screened at schools. Issues like coughs, fevers, anemia, and vision and dental problems will be identified and treated.
The Chhattisgarh government will sign an MoU with IIT Kharagpur to provide training to engineering teachers through IIT Kharagpur's faculty. The government also launched a self-certification scheme for boiler inspections to ease the process of starting new industries. Additionally, the retirement age for Chhattisgarh state government employees was increased to 62 years, impacting around 300,000 workers across various state organizations.
The people of Chhattisgarh are known for their simplicity, friendliness, and hard work. They have ancient traditions and customs, and the population consists mostly of tribal groups. The Chhattisgarh culture is a blend of art, performance, and crafts that reflect the region's history, mythology, nature, and folklore. Local crafts include painting, woodcarving, metalwork, and tribal jewelry.
The state of Chhattisgarh is divided into 27 districts and has a population of over 25 million people. It has abundant natural resources and minerals. Chhattisgarh is a major source of electricity and steel production for India, accounting for 15% of the country's total steel output. The state established its tourism board in 2002 to promote socioeconomic development through tourism and has plans to boost tourism by increasing training and generating employment in the tourism industry.
The state of Chhattisgarh is divided into 27 districts and has a population of over 25 million people. It has abundant natural resources and minerals. Chhattisgarh produces 15% of India's steel. The state established a tourism board in 2002 to promote socioeconomic development through tourism and has plans to increase training and jobs in the tourism industry. The state has forest cover of 45% and 32% of the population is tribal, providing opportunities for eco-ethno, adventure, and cultural tourism.
The Public Works Department of Chhattisgarh is a state government authority responsible for public sector construction and maintenance projects in Chhattisgarh, India. It oversees the construction and upkeep of government buildings and facilities, as well as public undertakings. The department operates under the control of the state government Secretary and handles policymaking regarding building and water resource organizations. It is responsible for various types of government buildings and undertakes both ordinary and special repairs to maintain facilities.
The Chhattisgarh government launched the Chirayu Yojna under the National Child Health Programme to provide free health screenings to children up to 18 years old across the state. 292 health teams consisting of doctors and paramedical staff will visit remote areas and all 146 development blocks to conduct free checkups. Children under 6 will be screened at anganwadi centers, while those between 6-18 will be screened at schools. Issues like coughs, fevers, anemia, and vision and dental problems will be identified and treated.
The Chhattisgarh government will sign an MoU with IIT Kharagpur to provide training to engineering teachers through IIT Kharagpur's faculty. The government also launched a self-certification scheme for boiler inspections to ease the process of starting new industries. Additionally, the retirement age for Chhattisgarh state government employees was increased to 62 years, impacting around 300,000 workers across various state organizations.
The people of Chhattisgarh are known for their simplicity, friendliness, and hard work. They have ancient traditions and customs, and the population consists mostly of tribal groups. The Chhattisgarh culture is a blend of art, performance, and crafts that reflect the region's history, mythology, nature, and folklore. Local crafts include painting, woodcarving, metalwork, and tribal jewelry.
The state of Chhattisgarh is divided into 27 districts and has a population of over 25 million people. It has abundant natural resources and minerals. Chhattisgarh is a major source of electricity and steel production for India, accounting for 15% of the country's total steel output. The state established its tourism board in 2002 to promote socioeconomic development through tourism and has plans to boost tourism by increasing training and generating employment in the tourism industry.
The state of Chhattisgarh is divided into 27 districts and has a population of over 25 million people. It has abundant natural resources and minerals. Chhattisgarh produces 15% of India's steel. The state established a tourism board in 2002 to promote socioeconomic development through tourism and has plans to increase training and jobs in the tourism industry. The state has forest cover of 45% and 32% of the population is tribal, providing opportunities for eco-ethno, adventure, and cultural tourism.
The Chhattisgarh government will sign an MoU with IIT Kharagpur to provide training to engineering teachers through IIT Kharagpur's faculty. The government also launched a self-certification scheme for boiler inspections to ease the process of starting new industries. Additionally, the retirement age for Chhattisgarh state government employees was increased to 62 years, impacting around 300,000 workers across various state organizations.
The Chhattisgarh government launched the Chirayu Yojna under the National Child Health Programme to provide free health screenings to children up to 18 years old across the state. 292 health teams consisting of doctors and paramedical staff will visit remote areas and all 146 development blocks to conduct free checkups. Children under 6 will be screened at anganwadi centers, while those between 6-18 will be screened at schools. Conditions like coughs, colds, vomiting, fever, anemia, and vision or dental issues will be identified and treated.
Sumedh Singh Mandla is the CEO of Grover Zampa Vineyards, India's second largest wine company. He began his career in hospitality and developed an interest in wine while working in Sydney in 2004. After returning to India, he co-founded an importing company that grew to represent over 300 labels. In 2013, he became COO of Grover Zampa and was promoted to CEO within 8 months as sales increased over 50% under his leadership. Mandla hopes to continue expanding production and exports of Indian wines to cater to both novice and experienced wine drinkers.
The Steel Ministry is facilitating the creation of special purpose vehicles with mineral-rich states like Chhattisgarh to set up steel plants. NMDC's steel plant in Nagarnar, Chhattisgarh is being set up for Rs. 15,525 crore and will be operational by December 2016, producing 3 million tonnes of steel annually. Chhattisgarh's development is linked to utilizing its natural resources, and the construction of industries like steel plants will lead to industrial development and higher per capita steel consumption in the state.
Coir fibre is extracted from the husk of coconuts and is used to make products like floor mats, doormats, brushes and mattresses. There are two types of coir fibre - white fibre extracted from unripe coconuts used for finer brushes and rope, and brown fibre from ripe coconuts used in upholstery, sacking and horticulture. To process coir, coconut husks are soaked and the fibres are pulled apart.
The Public Works Department of Chhattisgarh is a state government authority responsible for public sector construction and maintenance projects in Chhattisgarh, India. It oversees the construction and upkeep of government buildings and facilities, as well as public undertakings. The department operates under the control of the state government Secretary and handles policymaking regarding building and water resource organizations. It is responsible for various types of government buildings and undertakes both ordinary and special repairs to maintain facilities.
The Chhattisgarh government will sign an MoU with IIT Kharagpur to provide training to engineering teachers through IIT Kharagpur's faculty. The government also launched a self-certification scheme for boiler inspections to ease the process of starting new industries. Additionally, the retirement age for Chhattisgarh state government employees was increased to 62 years, impacting around 300,000 workers across various state organizations.
The Chhattisgarh government launched the Chirayu Yojna under the National Child Health Programme to provide free health screenings to children up to 18 years old across the state. 292 health teams consisting of doctors and paramedical staff will visit remote areas and all 146 development blocks to conduct free checkups. Children under 6 will be screened at anganwadi centers, while those between 6-18 will be screened at schools. Conditions like coughs, colds, vomiting, fever, anemia, and vision or dental issues will be identified and treated.
Sumedh Singh Mandla is the CEO of Grover Zampa Vineyards, India's second largest wine company. He began his career in hospitality and developed an interest in wine while working in Sydney in 2004. After returning to India, he co-founded an importing company that grew to represent over 300 labels. In 2013, he became COO of Grover Zampa and was promoted to CEO within 8 months as sales increased over 50% under his leadership. Mandla hopes to continue expanding production and exports of Indian wines to cater to both novice and experienced wine drinkers.
The Steel Ministry is facilitating the creation of special purpose vehicles with mineral-rich states like Chhattisgarh to set up steel plants. NMDC's steel plant in Nagarnar, Chhattisgarh is being set up for Rs. 15,525 crore and will be operational by December 2016, producing 3 million tonnes of steel annually. Chhattisgarh's development is linked to utilizing its natural resources, and the construction of industries like steel plants will lead to industrial development and higher per capita steel consumption in the state.
Coir fibre is extracted from the husk of coconuts and is used to make products like floor mats, doormats, brushes and mattresses. There are two types of coir fibre - white fibre extracted from unripe coconuts used for finer brushes and rope, and brown fibre from ripe coconuts used in upholstery, sacking and horticulture. To process coir, coconut husks are soaked and the fibres are pulled apart.
The Public Works Department of Chhattisgarh is a state government authority responsible for public sector construction and maintenance projects in Chhattisgarh, India. It oversees the construction and upkeep of government buildings and facilities, as well as public undertakings. The department operates under the control of the state government Secretary and handles policymaking regarding building and water resource organizations. It is responsible for various types of government buildings and undertakes both ordinary and special repairs to maintain facilities.