Anuppur: A person’s thinking is his biggest strength, administration and banks together to provide self-employment opportunities to the differently abled- Divisional Commissioner

Sandy Verma

Tezzbuzz|30-09-2025

Divisional Commissioner Planting Plantation as part of a tree mother's name
Kamalakar who donated blood under Seva Pakhwada

Anuppur, 29 September (Read News). Being a disabled is not a curse, the thinking of a person is his greatest strength. He definitely earns success with determination. Appreciating the training conducted by Rural Employment Training Institute Anuppur, he urged all the participants to accept it with seriousness and enthusiasm. This training will provide a strong basis for the disabled in the direction of self -sufficiency.

On Monday, Shahdol Divisional Commissioner Surabhi Gupta said this while addressing the Divyang Public Training Closing Program under Seva Pakhwada at Rural Employment Training Institute Anuppur. The training was organized from 23 to 28 September by Madhya Pradesh Day State Rural Livelihood Mission and Rural Employment Training Institute Anuppur under Pakhwada. In which about 35 Divyangs were trained for employment.

The Divisional Commissioner said that the purpose of various schemes being run by the government is to provide self -respect and employment opportunities to every section of the society. Such programs are not only the medium of skill development, but also important steps towards increasing confidence. He said that through the district administration and bank, all the disabled people will be provided the benefit and assistance of various schemes for employment, so that the disabled can get new opportunities for self -employment. During this, the Divisional Commission also interacted directly with the participants involved in the training. He inquired about the training experiences received from trainees Rahul Rathore, Keshav Napit and other trainees. At the same time, he discussed in detail the self -employment schemes adopted in future. Through this dialogue, the commissioner encouraged the participants and motivated them to become self -sufficient.

During this time, the bank officials were told that the rural self-employment training institute is an institution run by the joint effort of the bank and the government, where youth, women and disabled people are provided free residential skill training. On completion of training, banking is linked to banking guidance and schemes for self -employment. Sustainable followup with practical training is its main feature, which gives rural youth a strong opportunity to become self -sufficient.

The Divisional Commissioner honored the participants who have completed the training and while distributing certificates to Nohar Singh, Gomti Singh, Girdhari Lal Vishwakarma, Pratibha Rathore, Bhushan Rathore, Satya Prakash Patel and Purushottam Panika, wishing all the trainees a bright future and said that this certificate is not only of achievement, but also a symbol of new journey towards self -sufficiency.

Divisional Commissioner and Collector planted mangoes

Divisional Commissioner Surabhi Gupta and Collector Harshal Pancholi planted mango plant in the Rural Employment Training Institute Anuppur campus under the campaign under the Seva Pakhwada program. He gave the message of protection and promotion of environment. During this period, Regional Manager Central Bank of India Pranav Kapoor, Additional Collector Dilip Kumar Pandey, Sub -Divisional Officer Revenue Anuppur Kamlesh Puri, District Lead Bank Manager Dilip Nigam and other concerned officers and employees were present.

Divisional commissioner inspected blood donation camp

Divisional Commissioner Surabhi Gupta inspected the blood donation camp organized under Seva Pakhwara at District Hospital Anuppur. During this time it was informed by the concerned officials that 20 persons have so far registered by donating blood voluntarily by 17 persons. They were encouraged by the Divisional Commissioner by communicating with the blood donors and information about the arrangements and operations of the camp was obtained from the Chief Medical and Health Officer. On this occasion, Kamalakar Gautam, Simran Soni, Dhaniram Singh, Siyalal Kol, Joshi Prasad Yadav, Kesar Singh and Vivek Samadia were honored by providing certificates under Seva Pakhwada. The divisional commissioner called upon more and more citizens to be motivated for voluntary blood donation.

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