Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai emphasized the Chhattisgarh government’s commitment to bringing every part of the state into the development mainstream. He stated that the government is working diligently to implement Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies and is focused on establishing good governance and eradicating corruption. Numerous schemes are being implemented to improve rural infrastructure and essential services. Speaking virtually at the Mahtari Alankaran Samman ceremony in Pandariya, the Chief Minister announced several key projects aimed at boosting the region’s development. These include a new sub-tehsil in Ranveerpur, a college in Birendra Nagar starting next academic year, a 250-seater Nalanda complex in Pandariya, a new college building in Kunda, and a new municipal building in Pandariya. Additionally, the National Highway-130A will undergo a 4-lane expansion over 2.1 kilometers. Infrastructure projects valued at ₹72 crore were inaugurated. The Chief Minister also discussed the expansion of banking services in rural areas through the Atal Digital Suvidha Kendras, with plans to extend this service to all gram panchayats within a year. Reforms in the registration process were highlighted to make it simpler, more transparent, and more affordable. The Chief Minister praised local MLA Bhavna Bohra for her efforts, particularly the introduction of 5 free bus services for female students, which he termed a significant step towards their empowerment. Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh noted the historical significance of the day for Pandariya, with the launch of major development works and the free bus services. Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma highlighted that development is now reaching every village, and Lok Sabha MP Santosh Pandey emphasized the initiative’s importance for girls’ education and empowerment. Local MLA Bhavna Bohra mentioned that the free bus services have been expanded to 8, benefiting female students across various colleges, and that over ₹600 crore in projects have been approved for the constituency in the recent past.
