Key Points

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai participated in the 'Virat Sanskrit Vidwar Sammelan' in Raipur. He used the platform to discuss the importance of preserving Sanskrit and Indian cultural heritage. The CM also expressed gratitude for flood relief assistance provided by neighboring states, particularly a Rs 5 crore contribution from Madhya Pradesh. Additionally, he addressed current political allegations, dismissing them as baseless.

Key Points: CM Vishnu Deo Sai Attends Sanskrit Sammelan Announces Flood Relief

  • CM Sai attended a Sanskrit conference to promote cultural preservation
  • He thanked MP CM Mohan Yadav for Rs 5 crore flood relief aid
  • Relief measures include compensation for damaged houses and livestock
  • The CM dismissed allegations against a minister as politically motivated
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Chhattisgarh: CM Sai participates in 'Virat Sanskrit Vidwar Sammelan'

Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai participates in Sanskrit conference, thanks MP CM for Rs 5 crore flood aid, and dismisses allegations against minister.

"Sanskrit is not merely a language, but an integral part of our culture and heritage. - CM Vishnu Deo Sai"

Raipur, September 8

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Sunday participated in the 'Virat Sanskrit Vidwar Sammelan' held in Raipur, an event aimed at promoting Indian culture and the Sanskrit language.

The event was attended by several dignitaries, including former Chief Minister Raman Singh, and was organised to deliberate on the preservation and advancement of Sanskrit and India's rich cultural heritage.

Speaking to reporters, CM Sai said the Sammelan provided a valuable platform for dialogue on cultural preservation and linguistic revival.

"Today's Sanskrit Vidvat Mahasammelan served as a valuable platform to discuss how to advance our cultural heritage and the Sanskrit language. I believe this conference will yield meaningful outcomes," said CM Vishnu Deo Sai.

During the event, the Chief Minister also expressed gratitude to Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav for announcing relief assistance of Rs 5 crore for flood-affected regions in Chhattisgarh.

"We are thankful to Madhya Pradesh CM Dr. Mohan Yadav for contributing Rs 5 crore to the CM Relief Fund and sending relief materials. This support will greatly help the people of the Bastar region, who have been affected by excessive rainfall and floods," Sai said.

He also acknowledged support from the Chief Ministers of Odisha, Goa, and potentially Gujarat, who have extended assistance in the form of relief materials and financial aid.

Highlighting the flood situation in districts including Bastar, Dantewada, Sukma, and Bijapur, the Chief Minister said that Bastar and Dantewada were among the worst affected.

He informed that the state government has initiated relief measures, including compensation of Rs 1.20 lakh for damaged kutcha houses, Rs 1.30 lakh for damaged pucca houses, Rs 6,000 per household from the CM Relief Fund, and compensation for livestock losses.

"The government ensured that no stones were left unturned in providing help to the people...." he said.

Responding to allegations against Minister Kedar Kashyap, the Chief Minister dismissed them as baseless, accusing the Congress party of political frustration.

"I spoke to Kedar Kashyap personally and these allegations are fake... Congress is just frustrated with their back-to-back defeats in the elections, and is just trying to create confusion through baseless accusations...." he said.

In a post on social media platform X, CM Sai underlined the importance of Sanskrit as a cornerstone of Indian culture and heritage. He emphasised the need to pass on the legacy to the next generation and integrate the language into everyday life.

"Today, I participated in the 'Virat Sanskrit Vidvat Sammelanam' organised by Sanskrit Bharati Chhattisgarh and the Saryuparin Brahmin Sabha at the Saryuparin Brahmin Sabha Bhawan located in Sanjay Nagar, Raipur, with the Assembly Speaker Dr Raman Singh Ji.

Sanskrit is not merely a language, but an integral part of our culture and heritage. Through Sanskrit education, our youth will not only connect with knowledge and science but also draw inspiration from the profound messages of the Vedas and Upanishads. It is our collective resolve to pass on this invaluable heritage to the new generation and incorporate Sanskrit into our lives," his post read.

"On this occasion, Dandi Swami Dr Indubhushanand Maharaj Ji, Provincial President of Sanskrit Bharati, Dr Dadu Bhai Tripathi Ji, President of Saryuparin Brahmin Sabha, Dr Suresh Shukla Ji, All India Sanskrit Bharati Education Chief Dr Shriram Mahadev Ji, along with many scholars and dignitaries were present," the post further stated.

- ANI

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Priya S
While promoting Sanskrit is good, I hope the government is equally focused on providing immediate relief to flood victims in Bastar region. Both are important priorities.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the cultural preservation efforts. Sanskrit has contributed so much to mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy. Hope they make it accessible to all communities.
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Anjali F
Good to see inter-state cooperation during natural calamities. MP's assistance of ₹5 crore will help flood victims. This is how federalism should work - states helping each other. 👍
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Karthik V
Sanskrit conferences are good, but I hope they're not just symbolic. We need actual implementation in education system and practical usage. Otherwise it's just another event.
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Sarah B
Appreciate the focus on cultural preservation. Many countries are losing their traditional languages. India's efforts to revive Sanskrit could be a model for others.
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Vikram M
The compensation amounts for flood victims seem adequate. Hope the administration ensures quick disbursement without corruption. People in Bastar have suffered enough.

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