In a move to accelerate growth in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar region, Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai is undertaking a comprehensive two-day tour of Narayanpur, set to unlock projects exceeding 361 crore rupees in value. From unveilings to foundation stones, the visit heralds a new chapter for local development.
Friday’s press briefing set the tone. ‘Today marks the launch of numerous crore-scale projects in Narayanpur,’ Sai stated, highlighting ministerial support and a focus on public dialogues to tackle community concerns head-on. Meetings with top performers in education and agriculture, plus officer briefings, round out the proactive approach.
Stealing the show is the CM Bus Service initiative, ferrying Sai to Kurushnar for PDS checks, school visits, and Mahatari Vandan payouts—bringing state schemes alive at the village level. The high school extravaganza promises a flurry of activities: inaugurations, district-level Bastar Pandum, contracts, distributions, mallakhamb feats, oratory, and drone wizardry.
Concluding the day, a heartfelt engagement with ITBP troops at Jailbadi Ganraji includes a shared evening meal, recognizing their vigilance. On the agricultural front, Sai lauded seamless paddy buys, with strict instructions ensuring every farmer receives tokens by day’s end.
More than events, this itinerary reflects a governance model rooted in accessibility and accountability, poised to reshape Narayanpur’s future while reinforcing Chhattisgarh’s pledge to equitable progress across its diverse landscapes.