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CM blesses the newly-wed

Bhopal:Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan gave blessings to newly wedd couples in a group marriage function held in Bandrabhan of Budni block of Sehore district on Wednesday. On the occasion of Akshya Tritiya, marriage of 530 couples and nikah of one couple were performed with traditions under the patronage of Patai Wale Guruji.Chouhan praised initiative of the district collector to make loan available to 68 bridegrooms for conducting grocery business under the Mukhyamantri Arthik Kalyan Yojana. Shri Chouhan mentioned that instructions will be issued to the collectors of other districts to provide benefit of various self-employment schemes to newly wedded couples according to the eligibility and requirement. This will help newly wedded couples to begin their married life in a better manner.Administrator of APEX Bank Ramakant Bhargava, Chairman Warehousing Corporation Rajendra Singh Rajput, Chairman Forest Development Corporation Guru Prasad Sharma, Ramnarayan Sahu, Pushpa Vijay Singh Rajput and people from brides and grooms’ sides in large number were present in the programme.

Jangle congratulated

Bhopal:Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has congratulated Rajendra Jangle, the director of film ‘Chanderinama’, which has bagged award in the best promotional film category at the 65th National Film Award 2017. Chouhan also congratulated Sunil Mishra, who was honoured with the special award for excellence in film review and writing.Chouhan has said that honour to the talents of the state, connected with the film production and direction at a national level is a matter of pleasure. The film ‘Chanderinama’ directed by Jangle illustrates heritage of Chanderi saree weaving art exquisitely. Sunil Mishra is connected with film review and writing since the last two decades.

Chouhan mourns bus accident victims

Bhopal:Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has expressed profound grief over the bus accident occurred at Bahri-Hanumana road of Sidhi district. Chouhan has given directives to provide financial assistance of Rs 2 lakh to the family of each deceased person, Rs 50,000 to each seriously injured person and Rs 20,000 to each normal injured person. Chouhan has prayed to the Almighty to grant peace to the departed souls and has also expressed condolences to the bereaved families.

IGRMS employee donates eyes

Bhopal:After the demise of his father, Manoj Kumar Jain donated his father’s eyes at Seva Sadan Eye Hospital. Manoj Kumar Jain is an employee at Indira Gandhi Rashtariya Manav Sanghralaya (IGRMS). His father Kamal Kumar Jain passed away on Wednesday and on the same day Manoj donated his father’s eyes at the eye hospital.Informing about it, Manoj said that it was his father’s last wish to donate his eyes. He said that his father believed that ‘eyes’ are among the best blessings of god and so they can be donated to help anyone in need. Manoj Kumar said that it is a humble act and everyone should donate their eyes and also spread awareness about it.

Ajay grieved over road mishap

Bhopal:Leader of Opposition in the state assembly Ajay Singh expressed profound grief over deaths in an accident after a vehicle carrying people fell from a bridge over Son River in Sidhi.He prayed for injured to get well soon and give strength to the bereaved families. Ajay Singh instructed district administration to provide better treatment facilities to the injured.

Valedictory function at crisp

Bhopal:Valedictory function of Employment Oriented Skill Development Training sponsored, by Khadi Village and Industries Board, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh was organized at CRISP.Under this project 52 youth from rural deprived section of the society from all across Madhya Pradesh were trained in 3 different trades, ie ‘Plumbing’, ‘2 Wheeler Service & Maintenance’, and ‘Solar PV Installer & Technician’. Suraj Singh Arya, Chairman Khadi Village and Industries Board and Smt. Madhu Khare, Managing Director of the Board were especially present to grace the occasion.Chief Marketing Officer of CRISP, Rajesh Maheshwari informed that the objective of the training is to provide technical skills to marginalized and weaker section of the society, and to provide them employment opportunities and bring them into main stream of the Society.Chairman of the Board Arya guided young trainees who are on threshold of making career and ready to join industry, on quality of work, dignity of profession and continuous enhancement of learning.Madhu Khare, MD of KVIB also interacted with the trainees and motivated them for their future endeavors. She also appreciated the work of CRISP carried out in the area of Skill Development.   On this occasion, CRISP faculty members, staff members and trainees were also present.