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Sant Guru Ghasidas Baba’s message of ‘Mankhe Mankhe Ek Saman’ is still relevant today: CM Vishnu Deo Sai

CM Shri Sai participated in the ‘’Mamtamayee’ Minimata Nirvan Diwas’ program and district-level oath-taking ceremony in Rajnandgaon on August 11

’Mamtamayee’ Minimata advocated for laws against untouchability, opposed social evils, and worked for the social upliftment of women in Chhattisgarh”: Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh

CM Shri Sai announced the renaming of the Government New College in Thelkadih after Sant Guru Ghasidas Baba

CM Shri Sai announced the allocation of Rs. 10 lakh each for the construction of Satnam Bhawans in Sonesarar, Sakardahra, Motipur and the construction of a stage in Rajnandgaon’s Satnam Bhawan

CM Shri announced Rs. 5 lakh for installing a statue of ‘Mamtamayee’ Minimata at the Government Polytechnic College in Rajnandgaon

Raipur (thestates.news) | Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai attended the ‘’Mamtamayee’ Minimata Nirvan Diwas’ and the district-level oath-taking ceremony at the Padma Shri Govindram Nirmalkar Auditorium in Rajnandgaon on August 11. At the event, Chief Minister Shri Sai announced that the Government New College in Thelkadih would be renamed after Sant Guru Ghasidas Baba. He also announced the allocation of Rs. 10 lakh each for the construction of Satnam Bhawans in Sonesarar village (Rajnandgaon block), Sakardahra village (Dongargaon block), and Motipur village (Rajnandgaon block), as well as for the construction of a stage at Satnam Bhawan in Rajnandgaon. Additionally, he also provided Rs. 5 lakh for installing a statue of ‘Mamtamayee’ Minimata at the Government Polytechnic College in Rajnandgaon.

The Satnami community honoured the Chief Minister by adorning him with a traditional turban. During the ceremony, Chief Minister Shri Sai administered an oath to all attendees to respect the national flag as part of the “Har Ghar Tiranga” program.