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Chhattisgarh's Bastar model praised at Chief Ministers conclave
Chhattisgarh's Bastar model praised at Chief Ministers conclave

New Indian Express

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Chhattisgarh's Bastar model praised at Chief Ministers conclave

RAIPUR: The Chhattisgarh government received special appreciation for its development model and innovative initiatives at the Chief minister's conclave chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The presentation made by Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on the Bastar Olympics and Bastar Pandum captivated the attention of the Prime Minister and other participating Chief Ministers. Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Ministers Vijay Sharma and Arun Sao also attended the conclave. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai highlighted the state's efforts toward good governance and informed that Chhattisgarh has institutionalized transparency and efficiency by creating a dedicated Department of Good Governance and Convergence. Schemes in the state are being closely monitored through digital tools like the Atal Monitoring Portal, ensuring timely grievance redressal and real-time performance tracking, he added. 'Our goal is not just to launch schemes but to ensure they are implemented honestly and effectively on the ground,' the Chief Minister said while addressing the conclave at the Ashok Hotel in New Delhi. A key focus of the meeting was the effective implementation of Central government's flagship schemes. CM Sai shared that programme such as the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Ujjwala Yojana, Ayushman Bharat, and Jal Jeevan Mission have been successfully delivered to the grassroots in Chhattisgarh through Gram Sabhas, public outreach, and technology-led interventions. The highlight of the session was a special presentation on Bastar Olympics and Bastar Pandum, two major socio-cultural initiatives. Referring to PM Modi's inspiring call of 'Kheloge India, Jeetoge India,' the Chief Minister said that Chhattisgarh has turned this vision into a grassroots reality through these two initiatives. He explained that Bastar Olympics is not merely a sporting event, but a social movement that has replaced guns with javelins, arrows, and balls in the hands of the youth. The event saw participation from 1.65 lakh athletes across 32 development blocks in 7 districts, conducted over 40 days in three levels - block, district, and division. The competition featured 11 traditional tribal games, including archery, running, kho-kho, kabaddi, and tug-of-war. Participants were divided into four categories - junior, senior, surrendered Naxals, and differently-abled. What stood out was the enthusiastic participation from remote villages, especially by women and people with disabilities. During his presentation, CM Sai shared the inspiring story of Punem Sanna, a wheelchair athlete from Dornapal - once a region affected by Naxal violence. Today, Sanna is a medalist and a role model for youth across the region. It is noteworthy that PM Modi had earlier appreciated Bastar Olympics during his 'Mann Ki Baat' broadcast, calling it 'a celebration of Bastar's soul.' The Chief Minister also presented the success of the Bastar Pandum festival, which has not only preserved the tribal heritage, traditions, and folk arts of the region but has also brought national recognition to them. The cultural event witnessed participation from 47,000 performers, 1,885 village panchayats, and 1,743 cultural troupes across 32 blocks in 7 districts. Held in three phases, the festival featured folk dance, music, local markets, and traditional food competitions. The government awarded Rs 2.4 crore in incentives to participants, reinforcing community engagement and pride. The initiative has strengthened unity across generations -- youth, women, and elders -- becoming a symbol of peace, celebration, and progress in previously conflict-ridden areas. The Chief Ministers' Conclave had shortlisted select states to showcase their best practices. Chhattisgarh's Bastar model stood out as a remarkable example of public participation, cultural integration, and development-driven transformation, which could be emulated in other states as well. (This is a press release by the Chhattisgarh government.)

Karmveer Electronics Limited proposes to set up state-of-the-art transformer manufacturing unit in Chhattisgarh's Raipur
Karmveer Electronics Limited proposes to set up state-of-the-art transformer manufacturing unit in Chhattisgarh's Raipur

India Gazette

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • India Gazette

Karmveer Electronics Limited proposes to set up state-of-the-art transformer manufacturing unit in Chhattisgarh's Raipur

New Delhi [India], May 26 (ANI): In a significant step towards realising the vision of a 'Developed India', Chhattisgarh is poised to take a major industrial leap. Karmveer Electronics Limited has proposed to set up a state-of-the-art transformer manufacturing unit in Raipur, with an investment exceeding Rs 300 crore. This will place Chhattisgarh among the leading hubs for transformer production in the country. The proposal was presented to Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai during a meeting held at Chhattisgarh Sadan, New Delhi, by Vivek Jain, Managing Director of Karmveer Electronics Ltd. The discussion revolved around the blueprint of the project, investment potential, and employment generation. Jain shared that the proposed unit will be one of the most technologically advanced transformer manufacturing facilities in the country and will play a vital role in fulfilling India's growing energy infrastructure needs. Welcoming the proposal, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai stated, 'Our aim is to ensure that Chhattisgarh becomes a strong pillar in building a Developed India by 2047. This investment is not just about setting up an industrial unit -- it is a crucial step toward enhancing Chhattisgarh's technological capabilities and self-reliance. The state government will extend all possible support to the project.' The initiative is expected to accelerate modernisation in the power sector, generate local employment, and strengthen the state's industrial growth. It also reinforces the spirit of 'Make in Chhattisgarh', as the high-tech transformers manufactured here will soon light up homes and industries across the nation. Present during the meeting were Subodh Singh, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, and Ritu Sen, Investment Commissioner of Chhattisgarh in New Delhi. On May 25, the Chhattisgarh government received special appreciation for its development model and innovative initiatives at the Chief Minister's conclave chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the national capital. The presentation made by Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on the Bastar Olympics and Bastar Pandum captivated the attention of the Prime Minister and other participating Chief Ministers. Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Ministers Vijay Sharma and Arun Sao also attended the conclave. The Chhattisgarh CM highlighted the state's efforts toward good governance and informed that Chhattisgarh has institutionalised transparency and efficiency by creating a dedicated Department of Good Governance and Convergence. Schemes in the state are being closely monitored through digital tools like the Atal Monitoring Portal, ensuring timely grievance redressal and real-time performance tracking, Sai added. (ANI)

Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai writes: Building a new Bastar
Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai writes: Building a new Bastar

Indian Express

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai writes: Building a new Bastar

For nearly four decades, Bastar lived under the shadow of left-wing extremism. Today, it stands on the cusp of transformation. Fear is giving way to hope, driven by targeted welfare programmes for the people of the tribal heartland and sustained by strategic security operations. Rooted in the tribal heritage of Chhattisgarh, our government draws inspiration from the strength and rich culture of its people to build a peaceful and prosperous region. Our goal is clear: To eradicate decades-long extremism by March next year and bring Bastar's people into the mainstream of development. Our government has been prioritising direct engagement with the people of the region since we assumed office in 2023. I have visited Bastar 77 times so far, primarily to give shape to schemes that address local needs. These visits are more than administrative duties. They are heartfelt efforts to walk alongside villagers, listen to their aspirations, and ensure progress reaches their doorsteps. The trust of Bastar's majority tribal population in the government has increased after they have seen the administration, led by one of their own, deliver tangible results. This connection has convinced communities that my government is committed to action and to healing the wounds of the conflict. Once heavy with the acrid smell of gunpowder, Bastar's air today carries the fragrance of mahua flowers, a cherished symbol of tribal life. Markets that were once deserted are today vibrant hubs of commerce. Schools, shut down by insurgents, are now welcoming students. More than 50 primary schools have been reopened and seven new ones established in Sukma. Roads, once under the grip of extremists, are now bustling with life. Bastar's return to normalcy and development has led to the establishment of a branch of the Indian Overseas Bank in Jagargunda, a remote and historically volatile region that has faced decades of insurgency. This initiative will provide access to banking facilities for residents across 12 villages. Celebration of traditional tribal festivals like Bastar Pandum, along with the Bastar Olympics, testify to the region's desire to embrace development while cherishing its heritage. This transformation is a result of the collaboration between the Centre and the state. In the past 17 months, 1,355 extremists have surrendered and have opted for rehabilitation and a better life. Around 1,429 others have been apprehended, and more than 420 extremists have been neutralised. The network of extremists has weakened substantially. The state's police report notes a 40 per cent reduction in violent incidents. Chhattisgarh's new policy — it guarantees rehabilitation within 120 days — offers vocational training and financial aid to those who lay down arms and helps them join mainstream society. Our government has prioritised the delivery of essential services to the region's remotest villages. Additional forces will be deployed to ensure the safety of the local people and the unhindered execution of development works. The Niyad Nella Nar Yojana, 'Aapka Accha Gaon' in the local dialect, launched in February 2024 with a Rs 20-crore budget, brings government schemes directly to tribal households in 130 Maoist-affected villages. It provides access to healthcare, education, security, and infrastructure through 61 security camps-turned-facilitation centres. Forest Department offices, closed for 25 years, have been reopened in Jagargunda and four other places, restoring governance in Bastar's core forest zones. Under the PM Awas Yojana, over 50,000 pucca houses have been built, offering tribal families safe and dignified living spaces. The Jal Jeevan Mission has provided clean tap water to approximately 1.2 lakh households, improving health and quality of life. Recognising the importance of forest-based livelihoods, our government has increased the prices of tendu patta — it is used for bidi production — from Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,500 per standard bag. These efforts are tailored to the needs of Bastar's diverse tribal communities, including Gond, Maria and Muria. Through initiatives like the Jan Ashirwad Yatras and public outreach campaigns, our government has heard people's grievances. Significant funds have been allocated through the Bastar Development Authority to drive growth across the region, including for Kondagaon, Bastar, Kanker, Bijapur and Narayanpur. Additional resources have been provided to Sukma district. Our government is committed to building a future where Bastar thrives as a hub of opportunity. Over 300 km of new roads are under construction, connecting remote villages to markets and services, and fostering economic growth. Industrial Training Institutes and skill development centres are training Bastar's youth to succeed in a modern economy. By promoting ecotourism and showcasing the region's rich tribal culture, our government aims to create sustainable livelihoods while inviting the world to witness Bastar's beauty. Reducing violence, empowering communities and building infrastructure are steps towards a Bastar that stands tall with dignity and opportunity. The day is not far when the stain of left-wing extremism will be erased from the region, and its tribal communities will celebrate development and embrace a peaceful and prosperous future. The writer is Chief Minister, Chhattisgarh

CM Sai highlights Bastar Olympics & Pandum fest at PM-led NDA conclave
CM Sai highlights Bastar Olympics & Pandum fest at PM-led NDA conclave

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

CM Sai highlights Bastar Olympics & Pandum fest at PM-led NDA conclave

Raipur: Chhattisgarh reportedly received special appreciation for its development model and innovative initiatives at the CMs' conclave chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday. CM Vishnu Deo Sai's presentation on the Bastar Olympics and Bastar Pandum reportedly captivated the attention of the PM and other participating CMs. Deputy CMs Vijay Sharma and Arun Sao also attended the conclave. sA key focus of the meeting was the effective implementation of the central govt's flagship schemes. Sai explained that Bastar Olympics is a social movement that replaced guns with javelins, arrows, and balls in the hands of the youth. The event saw participation from 1.65 lakh athletes across 32 development blocks in seven districts, conducted over 40 days in three levels — block, district, and division. The competition featured 11 traditional tribal games, including archery, running, kho-kho, kabaddi, and tug-of-war. Participants were divided into four categories — junior, senior, surrendered Naxals, and differently-abled. The CM shared the inspiring story of Punem Sanna, a wheelchair athlete from Dornapal. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like [Click Here] 2025 Best Luxury Hotel Prices Expertinspector Learn More Undo He also presented the success of the Bastar Pandum festival, which he said not only preserved the tribal heritage, traditions, and folk arts of the region but also brought national recognition to them. The cultural event witnessed participation from 47,000 performers, 1,885 village panchayats, and 1,743 cultural troupes across 32 blocks in seven districts. Held in three phases, the festival featured folk dance, music, and local markets. Raipur: Chhattisgarh reportedly received special appreciation for its development model and innovative initiatives at the CMs' conclave chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday. CM Vishnu Deo Sai's presentation on the Bastar Olympics and Bastar Pandum reportedly captivated the attention of the PM and other participating CMs. Deputy CMs Vijay Sharma and Arun Sao also attended the conclave. sA key focus of the meeting was the effective implementation of the central govt's flagship schemes. Sai explained that Bastar Olympics is a social movement that replaced guns with javelins, arrows, and balls in the hands of the youth. The event saw participation from 1.65 lakh athletes across 32 development blocks in seven districts, conducted over 40 days in three levels — block, district, and division. The competition featured 11 traditional tribal games, including archery, running, kho-kho, kabaddi, and tug-of-war. Participants were divided into four categories — junior, senior, surrendered Naxals, and differently-abled. The CM shared the inspiring story of Punem Sanna, a wheelchair athlete from Dornapal. He also presented the success of the Bastar Pandum festival, which he said not only preserved the tribal heritage, traditions, and folk arts of the region but also brought national recognition to them. The cultural event witnessed participation from 47,000 performers, 1,885 village panchayats, and 1,743 cultural troupes across 32 blocks in seven districts. Held in three phases, the festival featured folk dance, music, and local markets.

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav meets with PM Modi in Delhi, discusses development plans for state
Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav meets with PM Modi in Delhi, discusses development plans for state

India Gazette

time25-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav meets with PM Modi in Delhi, discusses development plans for state

New Delhi [India], May 25 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Sunday. CM Yadav came to Delhi to attend the 10th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Conclave of the Chief Ministers' and Deputy Chief Ministers of various states. Talking about the meeting, CM Yadav highlighted the importance of the meeting, stating that PM Modi's guidance, vision, and foresight have bolstered the state's efforts towards 'Developed India, Developed Madhya Pradesh.' 'Today I had a cordial meeting with the successful Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. During your two-day stay in Delhi, your guidance, ideas and foresight have strengthened the resolve of 'Developed India, Developed Madhya Pradesh'. Meeting the Prime Minister always provides me with a source of immense energy and determination to achieve the goal of public service,' CM Yadav posted on X. Earlier today, over 20 Chief Ministers and 18 Deputy Chief Ministers from various states gathered in New Delhi for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Chief Ministers' conclave, held under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The meeting concluded with the adoption of two key resolutions, one lauding the armed forces for Operation Sindoor and another supporting the caste census initiative. Union Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President JP Nadda addressed a press conference after the conclusion of the meeting and stated that Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terrorist attack, was highly praised by multiple leaders with the bravery of the armed forces being highly appreciated. 'Today, our National Democratic Alliance's CM conclave was held under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. Our 20 CMs and 18 Deputy CMs were present in this meeting. 2 resolutions were passed. The first resolution was on Operation Sindoor, which was carried out under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and the work of our army was highly praised, and the bravery shown by the army was highly appreciated,' JP Nadda said during the press conference. The leaders also discussed the Chhattisgarh government's development model and innovative initiatives. A presentation made by CM Vishnu Deo Sai on the Bastar Olympics and Bastar Pandum captivated the attention of the Prime Minister and other participating Chief Ministers in the NDA conclave meeting. Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Ministers Vijay Sharma and Arun Sao also attended the conclave. The day-long NDA CMs and Dy CMs conclave, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was a brainstorming session on good governance issues. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh were among the senior leaders present at the conclave, which served as a platform for discussing good governance practices and innovative state-level initiatives. (ANI)

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