
We Will Illuminate Every Corner of Bastar with Development, says CM Vishnu Deo Sai
Vishnu Deo Sai declared that
'
no corner of Bastar will be left behind on the path of development'
as he addressed a massive public gathering during a
Samadhan Shivir
held at Tongpal village in Sukma district. As part of the concluding phase of the
Su-Shasan Tihar
(Good Governance Festival), the CM laid out the state government's achievements and inaugurated development projects worth Rs 16 crore, and also announced new works worth over Rs 500 crore for the region.
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Among the most notable announcements was Rs 230 crore road project connecting Sukma to Dantewada
,
a strategic infrastructure boost to the tribal heartland once deeply affected by Naxalism.
'We've worked with honesty and transparency, and that's why we are sharing our governance report card directly with the public,' said CM Sai.
During the event, PM Awas Yojana beneficiaries received house keys and first installment checks, realizing their dream of owning a permanent home, a new 'Pratigya Hakkum Mail' bus service was flagged off for the Kistaram-Konta route, providing better transport to remote regions.
The CM personally interacted with residents and reviewed the real-time status of key welfare schemes.
He emphasized that the fight against Maoism is nearing its end, with schools ringing with bells instead of bullets in once-sensitive Sukma.
As
Su-Shasan Tihar
concludes, the Chief Minister's visit reaffirmed that Bastar is no longer defined by conflict, but by progress
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