Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai addressed the public in Balod, highlighting the government's achievements during 100 days of governance and future plans post-election code of conduct. Sai emphasized the approval of 18 lakh houses under the PM Awad Yojana and a two-year bonus of INR 3,716 crore to over 12 lakh farmers. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit marked the inauguration of projects worth INR 34,400 crores across various sectors. Despite election constraints, Sai committed to addressing public demands once restrictions are lifted, focusing on infrastructure improvements and economic growth to create job opportunities and foster self-reliance.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai recently addressed the public in Balod, discussing the government's achievements and future plans post-election code of conduct. Sai emphasized the strides made during the 100 days of his governance despite the recent election constraints and outlined how he plans to continue the momentum once restrictions are lifted.
During his speech, CM Sai reflected on the government's efforts since taking office on December 13. He noted that just a day after assuming office, 18 lakh houses under the PM Awad Yojana were approved, marking a significant step towards addressing housing needs in the state. He assured the public that once the model code of conduct is lifted and funds are received from the Centre, construction for these houses will commence promptly. Additionally, the government has provided a two-year bonus to more than 12 lakh farmers, amounting to INR 3,716 crore.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Chhattisgarh in February 2024 also underscored the state's development trajectory. Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation for several projects worth INR 34,400 crores under the 'Viksit Bharat, Viksit Chhattisgarh' initiative. These projects span crucial sectors such as roads, railways, coal, power, and solar energy. The Prime Minister emphasized that Chhattisgarh's development will be realized through the empowerment of farmers, youth, and women, highlighting the state's potential and resources.
Despite the progress, the election period imposed certain limitations on government activities. CM Sai acknowledged the various demands from society and expressed his commitment to addressing them once the election code of conduct is no longer in effect. He reassured the public that their needs will be prioritized and fulfilled in due time.
The upcoming projects are set to play a crucial role in transforming Chhattisgarh's infrastructure and economy. For instance, the improvement of road and railway networks will facilitate better connectivity and trade, while investments in power and solar energy aim to enhance the state's energy independence and sustainability. These efforts are expected to not only boost economic growth but also create job opportunities, particularly for the youth and local communities.
Looking ahead, the Chhattisgarh government remains focused on its developmental agenda. The commitment to begin housing projects as soon as the model code of conduct is lifted signifies a proactive approach to governance. Additionally, the focus on empowering farmers and other key demographics aligns with the broader vision of creating a prosperous and self-reliant Chhattisgarh.
In conclusion, while the election code of conduct has temporarily slowed certain initiatives, the Chhattisgarh government, under the leadership of CM Vishnu Deo Sai, is poised to resume its developmental activities with renewed vigour. The forthcoming period promises to be transformative for the state, driven by strategic projects and a clear focus on inclusive growth.