Government reaching out to the common people through Sushasan Tihar (Good Governance Festival) to solve problems
Chief Minister Shri Sai participated in the Samadhan Shivir (Solution Camp) held in Gram Panchayat Madeli
A 132 KV sub-station will be established in Gram Panchayat Madeli at a cost of 75 crore rupees
Rajim-Chhura (via Beltukari) 43 km road will be widened at a cost of 147 crore rupees
Chief Minister approved the completion of the incomplete work of Piparchedi Reservoir, the project will be completed after 45 years
Raipur, May 09, 2025 // Only an honest government can present its report card to the public. We have done this work. Our transparent government is reaching out to you through Sushasan Tihar to solve problems. Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai said these things today while addressing the Samadhan Shivir organized in Gram Panchayat Madeli of Gariaband district under Sushasan Tihar. Shri Sai said that today is the fifth day of the third phase of Sushasan Tihar, and he has come among you in the 10th district today so that the ground reality of the implementation of the schemes can be known. During this time, the Chief Minister announced the establishment of a 132 KV sub-station and power line expansion in Gram Panchayat Madeli at a cost of 75 crore rupees, the widening of the Rajim to Chhura (via Beltukari) 43 km road at a cost of 147 crore rupees, and the completion of the incomplete construction of the Piparchedi Reservoir.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai started his address with the slogan ‘Jai Shree Rajiv Lochan’. He said that our government is about to complete one and a half years. During this time, we are working to fulfill all the guarantees of Modi. Shri Sai said that our Prime Minister had promised everyone that as soon as the government is formed, the first task of the Chief Minister would be to provide pucca houses to all poor and needy families. The Chief Minister said that our government had approved houses for 18 lakh poor families in the first cabinet and is continuously working to provide houses even now. Shri Sai said that on the upcoming 13th, 3.5 lakh houses are going to be given to poor families in the presence of the Union Panchayat Minister. He said that the survey date of Awas Plus Plus has also been extended and the eligibility rules for housing have also been relaxed. He urged everyone to participate in the Awas Plus Plus survey. Shri Sai said that our government has worked to purchase paddy at the rate of Rs 3100 per quintal, pay the outstanding bonus amount of paddy, and provide financial support to the mothers and sisters of the state through the Mahtari Vandan Yojana. The Chief Minister said that through the Ramlala Darshan Yojana and the Chief Minister Teerth Darshan Yojana, we are taking our state residents and senior citizens on pilgrimage. Shri Sai shared information about the public welfare schemes of the government and asked more and more people to take advantage of it.
Chief Minister distributed materials to the beneficiaries of various schemes
Annaprashan (First Rice Eating Ceremony) performed for young children
At the Samadhan Shivir, Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai distributed tricycles to the disabled and other equipment and materials to the beneficiaries under various schemes. The Chief Minister visited the departmental stalls and inquired from the officers about the disposal of applications and instructed them to dispose of the pending applications. During this time, he fed kheer to the children and performed Annaprashan and participated in the ceremony of God Bharai (baby shower) of pregnant mothers.
On this occasion, MLA Shri Rohit Sahu, Chairman of Chhattisgarh State Warehousing Corporation Shri Chandulal Sahu, President of Zilla Panchayat Gariaband Shri Gaurishankar Kashyap, Chief Secretary Shri Amitabh Jain, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Shri Subodh Kumar Singh, Secretary to Chief Minister Dr. Basavaraju S. were present.