
Chhattisgarh unveils single window system 2.0, aims for national leadership in ease of doing business
Signalling a bold leap toward industrial transformation, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Tuesday launched the 'One-Click Single Window System 2.0', a digitised platform designed to fast-track approvals, cut red tape, and project the state as a national leader in ease of doing business.
The initiative was unveiled at Chhattisgarh Industry Dialogue–2 in Raipur, where Chief Minister made an ambitious pitch to investors: 'Chhattisgarh is ready to lead India's next wave of economic growth. From semiconductors and AI to defence and green hydrogen, we are building the industries of tomorrow—today.'
Single Click, Infinite Possibilities
The newly launched Single Window System 2.0 is at the heart of Chhattisgarh's investment pitch. 'This is not just a dashboard, it's a commitment,' said Sai.
The system will consolidate online applications, departmental clearances, and subsidy disbursals into a seamless, transparent interface.
'We've cut down approval times from months to a single click,' he said, calling it a game changer for industrial efficiency.
In a resounding endorsement of the state's new industrial policy, CM Sai announced that the state had received investment proposals worth Rs 1.23 lakh crore, which are expected to create over 20,000 jobs.
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He also handed out 'letters of Invitation to Invest' to 11 companies, ranging from AI startups to steel giants.
'We are transforming Chhattisgarh into a land of opportunity. The era of fear is over—this is the decade of prosperity,' said Sai, referencing major progress in once Naxal-affected areas like Bastar and Sarguja.
Nearly 90,000 youth have undergone skill training, with 40,000 already placed in jobs, Sai state. Tourism circuits, tribal entrepreneurship incentives, and iconic projects like the Tirathgarh Glass Bridge are rewriting the narrative of these regions.
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