Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai conducted a video conference from the Mahanadi Bhawan Ministry in Nava Raipur, reviewing the implementation of government schemes with all district collectors. During the meeting, the Chief Minister thoroughly reviewed the ground realities of development schemes in all districts of the state and gave several essential instructions to the officials.
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai took detailed information on the status of cases related to name transfers, undisputed and disputed divisions, record correction, error rectification, land acquisition, demarcation, and diversion, conducting a district-wise review.
He clearly stated that repeatedly calling people for hearings not only causes financial loss to the public but also wastes their time and labor, leading to a decline in public trust in the government system. He urged officials to reduce the number of hearings and ensure the timely resolution of cases.
Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Subodh Kumar Singh, directed that all revenue cases be recorded in e-Courts to facilitate easy monitoring and tracking. He also emphasized paying special attention to record correction and error rectification. Instructions were given to conduct a special campaign at the tehsil level through patwaris to correct records.
Focusing on national highway projects, the Chief Minister stressed the need for the land acquisition process to ensure the rapid and seamless progress of national highways and Bharatmala projects. He directed the collectors to expedite the settlement of pending land acquisition and compensation distribution cases.
Instructions were given to prioritize the completion of land acquisition and compensation distribution works for projects like roads, railways, and mobile towers in the Bastar division, specifically in Narayanpur, Dantewada, Sukma, and Bijapur.
Chief Minister Sai emphasized that the state government is now giving top priority to transparency and accountability in revenue administration. A responsible governance system can only be built when justice is delivered to the public on time. Therefore, every officer must ensure that cases are resolved without delay and in a just manner.
The Chief Minister also directed to expedite the process of farmer registration, stating that registration of all eligible farmers should be completed soon. He asked the officials to take the digital crop survey seriously and complete it on time.
To make the 25th anniversary of the formation of Chhattisgarh memorable, the Silver Jubilee celebrations began on August 15, which will last for 25 weeks. Chief Minister Sai directed the collectors of all districts to organize events in their respective areas and make the Silver Jubilee a festival of public participation. Details of the programs should be uploaded on the portal and publicity should be accelerated.
Chief Minister Sai instructed officials that the Seva Pakhwada (Service Fortnight) will be celebrated in the state from September 17 to October 2, which will be a part of the Chhattisgarh Silver Jubilee. During this time, public service programs like blood donation camps, health camps, and revenue camps will be organized. The Chief Minister said that this opportunity should be linked to every citizen of the state to strengthen public relations.
The review meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Amitabh Jain, Secretaries to the Chief Minister Rahul Bhagat, P. Dayanand, Finance Secretary Mukesh Bansal, PCCF Sunil Mishra, Secretary of Public Works Department Kamalpreet Singh, Secretary of Revenue Department Reena Babasaheb Kangale, Managing Director of the Culture Department Vivek Acharya, along with Secretaries, Commissioners, and Directors of other departments.







