Raipur November 1, 2025/On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the formation of Chhattisgarh state, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today inaugurated the exhibition organized by various departments at the Rajyotsav premises in Nava Raipur. This exhibition is a vivid display of the state’s development journey, innovations in good governance, and historical efforts towards modernizing the justice system.
This exhibition will be open to the general public, students, researchers, and public representatives from November 1 to November 5, 2025, where information about government schemes, public services, and new legal systems will be conveyed to the public in an interesting manner.
The Rajyotsav exhibition prominently features the Revenue Department, Panchayat and Rural Development, Health Department, Agriculture Department, Food Department, Education Department, Commerce and Industry Department, Mines Department, Home Department, Chhattisgarh Transport Department, Sports and Youth Welfare Department, Chhattisgarh Forest and Climate Change Department, Chhattisgarh State Renewable Energy Development Agency, Labour Department, Public Health Engineering Department, Urban Administration and Development Department, Public Works Department, Public Relations Department, Tribal Development Department, Scheduled Caste Development, Backward Class and Minority Development Department, Social Welfare Department, Water Resources Department, Horticulture and Plantation Department, Women and Child Development Department, and the General Administration Department, showcasing their schemes and achievements through grand exhibitions. All these departments are illustrating the 25 years of achievements of the state through their schemes and innovations.
Glance of New Criminal Laws Seen in Home Department’s Exhibition
Reforms made in the country’s justice system towards making it modern, transparent, and people-centric under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi have been specially displayed in the exhibition of the Home (Police) Department. The objective of these new criminal laws is to prioritize scientific methods, digital evidence, and forensic cooperation in the investigation and disposal of crimes, thereby making the justice system faster, more effective, and transparent.
The Home Department’s exhibition showcases the role of the five main pillars of the justice system – Police, Jail, Prosecution, Forensic Experts, and Judicial Officers – including the Police Department, Dial 112, Scene of Crime Unit, Civil Hospital, Forensic Science Laboratory, Prosecution, District Court, Jail, and High Court.
The Home Department’s exhibition provided information that through technology, research, and coordination, speed and accuracy are now being brought into crime investigation and judicial processes. The online tracking system for prosecution and judicial proceedings is also proving helpful in making the justice process more transparent.
Interactive Learning – Understanding Law Through Play
Interesting interactive programs like quizzes and understanding law through play have been organized for citizens and students visiting the exhibition. Through these activities, the provisions of the new criminal laws are being explained in a simple and interesting manner. This initiative is not only a means to increase public awareness but is also developing a sense of respect, trust, and participation in law among citizens. It is noteworthy that the implementation of new criminal laws will make the process of punishing offenders faster, more accurate, and scientific. This will further strengthen the sense of trust and security in the minds of the common people towards law and order. This exhibition presents a live example of judicial empowerment, good governance, and citizen awareness.
Appeal for Public Participation
The state government has appealed to common citizens, college and school students to participate in large numbers in this exhibition organized at the Rajyotsav venue, connect with the new criminal laws and government public services, and become participants in the spirit of “New India – New Chapter of Justice”.
This exhibition is not just a document of the government’s achievements but also an innovative initiative that connects Chhattisgarh’s Rajyotsav with new dimensions of “Good Governance and Justice Sensitivity”.
