Publish Date: | Sun, 06 Mar 2022 08:58 PM (IST)
Raipur (v.). Russia-Ukraine Conflict: 188 students of Chhattisgarh have successfully returned from war-torn Ukraine. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has set up a help center in New Delhi to help the citizens of the state stranded in Ukraine. From February 27 to March 6 at 5 pm, 188 students have safely returned to the state. On the instructions of the Chief Minister, these students were provided with vehicles, accommodation, food facilities.
Along with this, these students have been safely handed over to their families after getting air tickets to go to their hometowns. According to Sanjay Awasthi, Joint Residential Commissioner of Chhattisgarh Bhavan, New Delhi, 23 students and their seven relatives from Chhattisgarh stranded in Ukraine are in contact on continuous telephone since February 22 in this help center set up in New Delhi.
The Prime Minister will have a direct dialogue with the Jan Aushadhi Kendra of the capital on Monday
Raipur (State Bureau). Jan Aushadhi Week running across the country will conclude on Monday. During this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also interact directly with selected Jan Aushadhi Kendras across the country. It also includes a center in Raipur.
BJP leaders said that in the closing ceremony of the fourth Jan Aushadhi Diwas, Prime Minister Modi will interact with the beneficiaries through live broadcast at the Jan Aushadhi Kendra in Raipur. Chhattisgarh state has got this opportunity for the first time. The main event in Raipur has been organized at Bhartiya Jan Aushadhi Kendra Khandelwal Poly Clinic, Kota. MLA and former minister Brijmohan Agarwal, former minister Rajesh Munat, chief guest MP Sunil Soni will be present in the program.
Prime Minister Modi will interact directly with Jan Aushadhi operators and patients benefiting from Jan Aushadhi through Doordarshan at 11 am. Let us tell you that in the week-long programs, free screening camps, discussions, awareness programs for generic medicines in schools and colleges and distribution of sanitary pads free of cost in girls’ schools were the main programs.
Posted By: Kadir Khan