In a recent event held at the Government Lochan Prasad Pandey College campus in Sarangarh, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai inaugurated development projects worth 96 crore rupees and laid the foundation for projects worth 90 crore rupees, bringing the total development work to 186 crore rupees for the Sarangarh-Bilaigarh district. During the event, the Chief Minister announced various projects worth 13.40 crore rupees aimed at expanding public facilities within the district. The Chief Minister emphasized his long-standing service to Sarangarh as a Member of Parliament and his current commitment to advancing Chhattisgarh’s development. He highlighted the government’s efforts to fulfill Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s guarantees, including the purchase of paddy from farmers at a rate of 3,100 rupees per 21 quintals per acre. He also mentioned the approval of 18 lakh houses under the Prime Minister’s Housing Scheme, the rapid construction of which has led to a shortage of masons and centering plates in villages. The Chief Minister also spoke about the economic support provided to 70 lakh women in the state through the Mahtari Vandan Yojana and the Ram Temple construction in the villages of Dhasara in Sarangarh district, which was funded by the scheme. He also highlighted the increase in tendu leaf prices and the distribution of 10,000 rupees to 5.62 lakh agricultural landless laborers. He concluded by mentioning that 22,000 pilgrims have visited Ayodhya Dham under the Shri Ramlala Darshan Yojana.
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