A journey from vulnerability to security unfolded in Surajpur when Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai visited Kali Charan’s new home, a product of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. This two-day district tour included a poignant stop that highlighted the scheme’s real-world success.
The modest house in Manpur impressed the CM with its solid build and thoughtful layout. He spent time conversing with the family, learning about their improved circumstances. Kali Charan’s daughter, visibly moved, represented the emotional weight of receiving such aid.
Previously, their thatched hut offered little protection against monsoons, with water seeping through and walls crumbling. Life was a daily battle against the elements. Today, the pucca structure promises safety and peace. Beneficiaries showered praise on CM Sai, crediting his government’s execution of the housing drive.
Kali Charan shared with reporters, ‘Our old home was a liability; this one is a blessing.’ His daughter echoed, ‘Thanks to CM Sai, we have a real home now.’ The CM’s social media post captured the essence: happy faces in secure dwellings, with stats revealing 26 lakh houses sanctioned and 17 lakh ready.
This isn’t isolated; it’s part of a broader revolution in rural housing. CM Sai’s commitment shines through such visits, ensuring schemes don’t just exist on paper but transform lives. As Chhattisgarh eyes full coverage, stories like this propel the narrative of progress, one home at a time.