cm message for Hariyali Mahotsav-2017’
Bhopal: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan described worship of environment as a tradition of Indian Culture in his message for ‘Hariyali Mahotsav-2017’. Chouhan said that environmental balance is most important for balance in life. Greenery is a protection for the life of every living being. Resolution to serve Maa Narmada and to enrich greenery has been taken by the rural community during the Narmada Seva Yatra. He further mentioned that 6 crore saplings will be planted with public cooperation on July 2. He described the protection of saplings to be planted as mutual responsibility. Chouhan stated that the state government is committed for the development and conservation of forest. He expressed the trust that on one hand forestry development schemes will provide employment opportunities and on the other it will expand greenery. Chouhan has urged all the citizens to transform the important work of plantation into a public movement and to take resolve for protection of saplings making them strong and healthy trees.
Govt constitutes panels on onion
Bhopal: The state Government has constituted two committees in the chairmanship of Agriculture Production Commissioner to take immediate decision as regard to redressal of various issues concerning purchase of onion and transportation besides sale of procured onion. Committee formed for redressal of issues related to onion purchase comprises Principal Secretaries of Farmers Welfare and Agriculture Development, Cooperative, Horticulture, Food –Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection, Secretary Finance, Managing Director of Mandi Board, Civil Supplies Corporation and State Warehousing Corporation as members of the committee. Managing Director MARKFED has been made member secretary of the committee. Similarly, committee constituted for issues related to transportation and sale of procured onion comprises Principal Secretary Food-Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection, Secretary Finance, Managing Directors of State Warehousing Corporation and Mandi Board as members. Managing Director of Civil Supplies Corporation has been made coordinator of the committee. The committee will forward its recommendations to the Chief Secretary for approval. Decisions taken by the committee will be implemented after the approval of the Chief Secretary.
INCOMPlETE REAl ESTATE PROJECT REGISTRation
Bhopal: Under the Madhya Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority, registration of ongoing incomplete real estate projects has been made mandatory till July 31. Such projects of real estate which are proposed for construction in future or for which completion certificate has not been issued by the municipal corporation till April 2017, will come under the perimeter. An online registration system has been developed by the Madhya Pradesh Real Estate regulatory Authority. Any developer, promoter from any place of the state can apply for registration through the website www.rera.mp.gov.in of the authority. It is necessary for the applicant to upload documents like adhaar card, pan-card, photo, company’s registration, fee calculation papers, passbook, certificate of engineer and C.A., permission of town and country planning, agreement form, affidavit and project status. Remaining documents can be submitted in the form of CD or DVD.
Regional Museum organises visit of Medicinal Garden
Bhopal: Regional Museum of Natural History, Bhopal organised a visit of Medicinal Garden located at museum campus on second day (29 June, 2017) of the workshop. During the visit In-charge & Scientist-B of the Museum Manoj Kumar Sharma detailed about the importance of medicinal plants and their uses in several diseases. During the second session Subject Expert, Vinay Sapre demonstrated various teaching aid through craft like Peacock, Gudhal ka Phool, Eagle etc and same crafts models made by the participants in the guidance of Sapre. In the next session on Prepare, Play and learn, Subject Expert, Jalaj Kumar Verma demonstrated preparation of paper models like Water Cycle & Plant life Cycle through ‘Ghumakakd Technique’ and of Human Body Parts etc. and same were prepared by the participants in the guidance of Jalaj. Manik lal Gupta, Scientist-B was the Coordinator of Workshop.
Two-day workshop on IT awareness
Bhopal: BHEl, Bhopal’s Human Resource Development Centre the other day organised a two-day workshop on “IT awareness and ISMS” jointly with ITS Department. On this occasion Brajesh Agarwal, AGM (HRDC); Suresh Nema, Sr Engineer (HRDC) and other senior officials were present. During the programme Mohan Mathew and Pankaj Sharma were present as the faculty. Agarwal in his address briefed the gathering about the significance of Information Technology and its applications. Nema Co-ordinated the programme and proposed the vote of thanks.
IGRMS TO ORGANISE Curatorial Talk Show
Bhopal: Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya is organising the next chapter of its popular series, Curatorial Talk Show on Friday from 4.30 pm at Rock Art Shelter Conference Hall. In this Curatorial Talk, Modeller of Manav Sangrahalaya, Shri Kulasekaran Seshadri will speak on “From Being about Something to Being for Somebody” (Transformation of Museum’s role in society and Effective Museum Management- 3 case studies).Through this Curatorial Talk, Seshadri will be addressing Museum’s role in society and its transformation for the past 3 decades, where he will be sharing 3 case studies on museums’ management, in order to get better understanding the possibility and complexity in raising funds.