Raipur: Sushasan Tihar is a campaign to solve the problems of the people: Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai

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Amidst drizzling rain, the Chief Minister reached the Samadhan camp in Dhamtari, the Chief Minister was enthusiastically welcomed by the lotus garland 

Rain of gifts in Dhamtari district: Development works worth Rs 213 crore announced

54 day long ‘Sushasan Tihaar’ concluded in Dhamtari district

The Chief Minister inspected the stalls and distributed material to the beneficiaries

Raipur, May 31, 2025

The Chief Minister inspected the stalls and distributed material to the beneficiaries

The Chief Minister inspected the stalls and distributed material to the beneficiaries

Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai, who reached the Samadhan Shivir in Dhamtari amidst drizzling rain, presented the gift of development works worth Rs 213 crore on the demand of the citizens. He approved the construction of a high-tech bus stand, a state-of-the-art auditorium and three roads. Today, the Sushasan Teej, which was being conducted in the state for the last 54 days in mission mode to solve the problems of the public, concluded today after this Samadhan Shivir and review meeting organized in the old Krishi Upaj Mandi premises of Dhamtari. 

Chief Minister Shri Sai inquired about the ground situation of the schemes from the common people in the Samadhan camp of Dhamtari and personally observed the process of resolution of applications. While inspecting various government stalls, he instructed the officers to ensure quick and satisfactory resolution of the applications received. Despite the drizzling rain, the enthusiasm of the crowd was worth seeing. Thousands of citizens enthusiastically welcomed the Chief Minister with garlands of lotus flowers. 

Big announcements in Dhamtari

On the occasion of Sushasan festival, Chief Minister Shri Sai fulfilled the long awaited demands of Dhamtari district and announced works worth Rs 213 crore. He announced Rs 18 crore for a high-tech bus stand in Dhamtari, Rs 10 crore 50 lakh for a fully equipped auditorium, Rs 69 crore for construction of four-lane road from Sihawa Chowk to Koliari for 5 km, Rs 56 crore for four-lane road from Ratnabandha to Mujgahan and Rs 60 crore for renovation and strengthening of the main road from Dhamtari to Nagari.

Meaning of good governance Good governance 

While addressing the Samadhan camp, the Chief Minister said that good governance means good governance. ‘Sushasan Tihar’ is a festival organized to resolve your problems. In the first phase of this Maha Abhiyan which started from 8th April, applications were taken from the villagers in every district of the state, in the second phase, the applications were processed and in the third phase, by organizing Samadhan camps between 08 to 10 Gram Panchayats, information about the resolution of the applications was given to the beneficiaries. During Sushasan Tihar, feedback was taken from the people in the village chaupal by suddenly reaching the village and their problems were resolved as far as possible. During this, surprise inspection of development works was also done. The Chief Minister said that more than 40 lakh applications have been received across the state, out of which 95 percent have been resolved. This success is proof of the fact that the administration is responsible and sensitive towards the public.

The Chief Minister said that the guarantee of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi means the guarantee of completion. Taking care of the 18 lakh poor people who were deprived of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana during the tenure of the previous government, our government approved all these houses in the very first cabinet. So far, lakhs of beneficiaries have been given Grihapravesh (housewarming). Recently, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji inaugurated 3 lakh houses in Bilaspur and Rural Development Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chauhan inaugurated more than 51 thousand houses in the program of Ambikapur. 

Chief Minister Shri Sai said that under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, 15,000 special houses have been sanctioned for surrendered Maoists and victim families in Naxal-affected areas. Along with this, 32,000 additional houses have been sanctioned for special tribes Korwa, Pahari Korwa, Abujhmariya etc. All these initiatives show that the government is committed to extend the benefits of schemes to the last person of the society.

Referring to the Mahtari Vandan Yojana, the Chief Minister said that more than 70 lakh mothers have benefited from it. He said that if the name of any woman is missing or the name needs to be updated after marriage, then that facility will also be provided in future. The government is working with full sensitivity to connect everyone with the scheme. He said that the elderly are getting benefits under the ‘Mukhyamantri Ramlala Darshan Yojana’ and ‘Mukhyamantri Teerth Yatra Yojana’.

The reality of plans

Chief Minister Shri Sai interacted with the villagers who had reached the Dhamtari Samadhan Camp and took feedback of the schemes. Mrs. Sudha Markande of Jodhapur Dakbungla Ward, a beneficiary under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, told the Chief Minister that she has got a permanent house and now she is not afraid of water dripping and insects etc. Lakhpati Didi Mrs. Santoshi Hirwani told that she is doing business of poultry farming as well as fish farming, animal husbandry, mushroom production etc. for livelihood, which is giving her an additional income of Rs 12 thousand. Vedprakash Sahu, who teaches karate and dancing at the Kala Kendra, said that he got an employment opportunity after the establishment of the Kala Kendra. Mr. Ghanaram Rajwade, a beneficiary of Ayushman Vaya Vandan Card, is getting the facility of free treatment through the card. 

Revenue Minister and Minister in charge of Dhamtari district Mr. Tankaram Verma, Forest Minister Mr. Kedar Kashyap, MP Mahasamund Mrs. Roopkumari Chaudhary, MLA Kurud Mr. Ajay Chandrakar, District Panchayat Chairman Mr. Arun Sarwa, Mayor Mr. Ramu Rohra, Chairman of Other Backward Classes Commission Mr. Nehru Nishad, former MLA Mrs. Ranjana Sahu, Mr. Inder Chopra, Mrs. Pinky Shah, Mr. Shravan Markam, Additional Chief Secretary and Secretary in charge Mrs. Renu Pillai, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Mr. Subodh Kumar Singh, Secretary to the Chief Minister Mr. Basavaraju S., Commissioner, Raipur Division Mr. Mahadev Kanware, Collector Mr. Abinash Mishra, Superintendent of Police Mr. Suraj Singh Parihar and a large number of public representatives and citizens were present in the program.