Stressed the necessity of collaborative measures to fight climate change and pollution
Raipur, 07 August 2024
Governor Shri Ramen Deka on Wednesday chaired an orientation meeting with officials and employees at Raj Bhavan.
Governor Shri Deka stressed the importance of collective efforts to combat climate change and environmental pollution. “Everyone will have to make efforts to save energy. Avoid wasting unnecessary electricity. Minimize the use of plastic water bottles to prevent plastic pollution, and ensure that you keep your surroundings clean”, he said.
He further encouraged participation in the “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” mega tree-plantation campaign, launched by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, urging citizens to inspire others to join the initiative.
Governor Shri Deka also called for increased activities by the Red Cross, particularly in tribal areas, to improve the health care services for women. He inquired about the progress of the ‘Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan’ in Chhattisgarh.
“More efforts will have to be made to promote organic farming in the state. The work going on in the aspiring districts of the state should be monitored regularly”, he added.
Governor Shri Deka directed universities to expedite recruitment for vacant positions to ensure quality education for students. He also highlighted the need for digitization, including the creation of a digital library within the office. He urged everyone to remain vigilant against cyber crimes and to raise awareness about them.
After learning about a courageous girl who saved her father’s life from Naxalites in Narayanpur district, as reported in today’s newspaper, Governor Shri Deka instructed that she be invited to Raj Bhavan and honored for her bravery.
Governor’s Secretary Shri Yashwant Kumar, Deputy Secretary Smt. Hina Animesh Netam, Legal Advisor Shri Bhishma Prasad Pandey, and all officers and employees of Raj Bhavan were present at the meeting.
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