Raipur.For the first time in the remote forest area of Abujhmad, the 77th Republic Day of the country was celebrated in an enthusiastic and cordial atmosphere in Jatlur village of Jatlur valley with the support of ITBP. The program was organized by Assistant Commandant Shri Ram Kumar Maurya, Commander of E-COB Jatlur, under the leadership of Commandant Shri Roshan Singh Aswal. On this occasion, the tricolor was hoisted in the presence of school children and villagers and sweets were distributed to all. After this, a community feast was organized in the ITBP camp premises, in which more than 150 villagers from Jatlur and Harvel villages participated and enjoyed the meal together. This initiative created an atmosphere of happiness and belongingness in the areaIt is noteworthy that under the guidance of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai and the efforts of Home Minister Shri Vijay Sharma, the ITBP recently established E-COB Jatlur. Since the camp's establishment, local villagers have gradually become integrated into the national mainstream. The ITBP is providing free first aid to the villagers. Additionally, drinking water stalls and seating arrangements have been set up in front of the camp, providing relief to those coming from distant lands. Villagers expressed that this sensitive initiative by the security forces has brought positive changes to their lives. This entire arrangement is the result of the dedication, enthusiasm, and spirit of service of the officers and soldiers of the 38th Battalion, ITBP.
00 Cultural presentations by over 800 school children were the centre of attraction 00 Cultural presentation by a school in Surguja on the theme of Developed India, Growing India was the best.Raipur.On the auspicious occasion of the nation's 77th Republic Day, a grand ceremony was held at the Police Parade Ground in the capital, Raipur. Governor Shri Ramen Deka hoisted the national flag, took the salute at the joint parade, and extended his heartfelt Republic Day greetings to the people of the state.Governor Mr. Deka said that Republic Day inspires us to strengthen the unity, integrity, and sovereignty of the nation by remaining true to the values of the Constitution. He called upon citizens to strengthen democracy by fulfilling their duties. A major highlight of the celebrations was the patriotic cultural programs presented by school children, who presented the vision of a developed India through live performances.
In the first presentation, 206 students from Kasturba Gandhi Residential Girls School, Surguja (Chhattisgarh) gave a captivating performance on the theme of "Developed India, Growing India." The program showcased the fragrance of the soil of Bastar and Surguja, the Karma and Damkach dances in traditional costumes of marginalized tribes, and the message of women's empowerment, empowered farmers, and strong soldiers. At the conclusion, the artists chanted "Jai Johar, Jai Chhattisgarh" with the colors of the tricolor. In the second presentation, 310 students from Shivom Vidyapeeth, Sankara, Durg, presented a vivid portrayal of India's ancient culture, youthful energy, and the unity and integrity of the nation through "Jai Jai Bharat." Each dance movement reflected the dream of a developed India. In the third presentation, 300 students from PG Umathe Government Girls English Medium School of Excellence, Shanti Nagar, Raipur, presented a powerful dance-drama, "Aarambh Hai Prachand," showcasing India's social, economic, technological, and cultural progress over the past 100 years of independence
For their outstanding performances, the first prize went to Kasturba Gandhi Residential Girls School, Surguja; the second prize went to PG Umathe Government Girls English Medium School of Excellence, Shanti Nagar, Raipur; and the third prize went to Shivom Vidyapeeth, Sankara, Durg. Honoring the winning teams, Governor Ramen Deka praised the students' talent and said that this youth power is the foundation of a developed India. The ceremony concluded in a solemn atmosphere, filled with patriotism, cultural diversity, and a commitment to a bright future.
00 Security forces contingents performed a spectacular march past, dog squad displayed impressive stunts 00 Tableaux from 16 departments captivated the audience, with the Industry Department's tableau coming first.
Raipur.On the occasion of Republic Day 2026, 17 contingents of security forces marched in step at the Police Parade Ground. Governor Ramen Deka took the salute of the parade and was introduced to their commander. The parade commander was Aditya Kumar, a probationary Indian Police Service officer. In the Central forces, Sashastra Seema Bal got the first prize, Border Security Force got the second prize, Indo-Tibetan Border Police got the third prize. In the State forces, Chhattisgarh Armed Force Women got the first prize, Chhattisgarh Armed Force Men got the second prize and Chhattisgarh City Army Women got the third prize. In the Junior Force National Cadet Corps platoon got the first position NCC Senior Wing Girls, and NCC Senior Division Boys got the second prize.
For enhancing the grandeur of the parade with their performance, the first prize was given to the lady constable 411, 20th battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force, Mahasamund, Mrs. Sonbati Thakur, the leader of the lady bagpiper band, the second prize was given to Platoon Commander Mr. Lilesh Kumar from the Police Band Platoon, the third prize was given to PR Anil Kumar Yadav from the Police Cavalry Team and the fourth prize was given to APC Raj Kapoor from the Police Dog Squad.
In the tableau of Agriculture Development and Farmers Welfare and Biotechnology Department, PM Asha, PM Kisan, National Mission on Edible Oilseed-Oil Palm, Watershed have been displayed. Similarly, in the tableau of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Department, Annapurna Grain ATM Machine was displayed, the Village Industries Department showed the tableau of Anjor Vision 2047, the Jail Department showed the imprisonment of freedom fighter Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh. The Urban Administration and Development Department showed a glimpse of cleanliness, beauty and orderliness of the cities of Chhattisgarh by the year 2047, which includes door-to-door garbage collection, clean toilets, clean water sources.
The Panchayat and Rural Development Department's tableau showcased the Prime Minister's Rural Housing Scheme, women's self-reliance, and digital services. The Tourism, Religious Endowments, Culture, and Archaeology Departments showcased Chhattisgarh's five Shaktipeeth deities: Maa Bamleshwari Devi Dogargarh, Maa Mahamaya Devi Ratanpur, Maa Danteshwari Devi Dantewada, Maa Kudargadhi Devi Kudargarh Surajpur, and Maa Chandrahasini Devi Chandrapur, along with other ancient and archaeological sites. The Women and Child Development Department showcased a child marriage-free Chhattisgarh through its tableau. The Public Health and Family Welfare Department showcased quality certification and the Prime Minister's Tribal Justice Campaign. The Public Health Engineering Department showcased "Water for Every Home, a Living Foundation." The Forest and Climate Change Department's tableau emphasized the state's promotion of tourism as an industry. Ecotourism within forest areas has earned Chhattisgarh a distinct international recognition. India's first AI-based SEZ data center and Central India's first semiconductor plant are under construction in Nava Raipur by the Department of Commerce and Industry, which has put Chhattisgarh's presence on the Indian map in the IT sector. The Public Confidence Bill, Ease of Doing Business reforms, Single Window System 2.0 and industry-friendly policies have increased investor confidence in Chhattisgarh, resulting in investment proposals worth more than Rs 7 lakh 85 thousand crore received in the state.
The tableau of the Labour Department showcased scholarship schemes for better education of the children of registered labourers in the unorganized and construction sectors. Workers are provided grants for building houses on their own land and purchasing new houses. The Didi E-Rickshaw Assistance Scheme depicts the provision of subsidy to women. The Cooperative Department presented Anjor Vision - From Cooperation to Development, and the Education Department presented Automated Classrooms, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Digital Curriculum, Digital Education, Sustainable Schools, and Global Connectivity. Governor Ramen Deka presented the first prize in the tableaux presented by the Village Industries Department, the second prize to the Jail Department, and the third prize to the School Education Department.
00 Governor Deka extends Republic Day greetings Raipur.On the occasion of Republic Day, a welcome ceremony was organized at Lok Bhawan this evening. Governor Ramen Deka extended his heartfelt Republic Day greetings to all the guests. In the ceremony, Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai presented a bouquet to the Governor and extended his greetings and best wishes for Republic Day. Union Minister of State Tokhan Sahu, Tribal and Agriculture Minister Ram Vichhar Netam, Raipur MP Brijmohan Agrawal also extended heartfelt Republic Day greetings to Governor Deka. Former Governor Ramesh Bais, former Assembly Speaker Dharamlal Kaushik, Raipur Mayor Mrs. Meenal Choubey, other public representatives, Chhattisgarh Sahitya Academy President Shashank Sharma, Padmashree awardee Mrs. Usha Barle, Madan Chauhan, Chief Secretary Vikas Sheel, Director General of Police Arun Dev Gautam, Chief Information Commissioner Mr. Amitabh Jain, State Election Commissioner Mr. Ajay Singh, Red Cross Chief Executive Officer M.K. Raut, Raipur Police Commissioner Shri Sanjeev Shukla, senior officers of the state government, army and police officers, police officers decorated with the President's Medal, Vice Chancellors of various universities, children receiving the State Bravery Award, sisters of Prajapita Brahmakumari Sanstha, invited guests from across the state who have made significant contributions in the fields like sports, education, art, culture, environmental protection, women empowerment, livelihood, agriculture, society and national service, outstanding players of the state, dignitaries were present.
Kanker.The 37th Road Safety Traffic Awareness Campaign is underway in the district. So far, 208 learning licenses have been issued under this campaign. 124 were issued at the camp in front of the police station in Kanker, and 84 at the camp in Charama. Camps will be set up in Bhanupratappur and Pakhanjoor starting today. This campaign will continue until January 31st. The primary objective of this campaign is to make drivers aware of traffic rules and curb the practice of driving without a license. The District Transport Department and Traffic Police have appealed to citizens who do not yet have a driving license to attend the camps within the stipulated timeframe and obtain their licenses. The goal is to strengthen road safety and reduce road accidents. Station in-charge Tej Kumar Verma, who visited the camp at the Gupta Transport Facilitation Centre in Charama, explained that the validity of a learning license is six months. An application for a permanent license can be made after one month. A driving test will also be conducted by the RTO for obtaining a permanent license. Station House Officer Verma also provided information regarding insurance claims, clarifying that in the event of an accident, insurance claims will only be valid if the driver has a valid driving license. Insurance claims without a license will not be accepted. He appealed to citizens to follow traffic rules, drive slowly, and stay safe.
Raipur.Fulfilling Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai's commitment to good governance and upliftment of the poor, healthcare facilities are continuously expanding in remote, Naxal-affected areas of Sukma district. Under the guidance of the district administration and health department, 14 cataract patients in the district have been successfully treated, bringing new light to their lives. Under the government's ambitious Niyyad Nellanar (Your Good Village) scheme, patients from remote, inaccessible areas like Mukarram, Patelpara, Sarpanchpara, and Kistaram in the Konta development block were identified through special health camps. The district administration arranged special vehicles to transport these 14 patients to Jagdalpur Medical College for better treatment, where they underwent successful operations.
Following the operation, all patients were safely transported from Jagargunda and Kistaram to Sukma District Hospital under the supervision of eye assistants. According to doctors, the patients will be kept under the supervision of specialists at the district hospital for the next four days for their recovery and better follow-up. The district administration has provided free accommodation and food for the patients during this period.
This effort by the Health Department and the district administration demonstrates that through the Niyada Nellanar scheme, government programs are no longer confined to paper, but are reaching the last person in remote forest areas directly. Patients who received health benefits have expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister, Health Minister, and District Administration for this sensitive initiative.
Raipur.The Chhattisgarh Government's Public Works Department has issued approval for important road construction projects in various districts of the state to mark the Silver Jubilee of Chhattisgarh. To facilitate the movement of local residents on this special occasion, an amount of ₹34.87 billion (₹348.7 million) has been approved for two road projects in Kanker district. Among the approved projects, ₹10.17 billion (₹179.2 million) has been approved for the construction of the 6-kilometer-long Gidhaali-Ratedih-Kurrutola access road, including bridges and culverts, from Charama Korar in Kanker. Similarly, ₹24.69 billion (₹121.2 million) has been approved for the strengthening of the Antagarh-Bedma road. The approval of these important road projects will further facilitate the movement of people in the region. These roads are crucial for the movement of local residents. The approval of these projects will expedite the completion of road construction, providing convenience to the public.
Chief Minister hoists the tricolor in Bilaspur, Raipur.The 77th Republic Day was celebrated across the state with joy, patriotism, and pride, bolstering the strength of democracy, the supremacy of the Constitution, and a resolve for a developed Chhattisgarh. Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai hoisted the national flag and took the salute at the joint parade at the main Republic Day function held at the Police Parade Ground in Bilaspur. He honored the families of martyred soldiers and police personnel and announced the 25th Anniversary of Statehood Medal for the Chhattisgarh Police Force. Extending Republic Day greetings to the people of the state, Chief Minister Sai stated that the Constitution of India is a strong foundation of our democratic faith, equality, and social justice. The state government is working with full dedication for the service, development, and prosperity of Chhattisgarh. In his Republic Day message, Chief Minister Sai detailed the state's achievements, public welfare schemes, progress toward Naxal eradication, empowerment of farmers, workers, and women, education, health, industrial development, and good governance.
The Chief Minister said that Republic Day is not just a day of celebration, but also a day to remember the great men and freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for the nation. Paying homage to the framers of the Constitution, especially Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, he said that the Constitution symbolizes social harmony, equal rights, and freedom of expression. He described Baba Guru Ghasidas Ji's message of "Manke-Manke Ek Saman" as the soul of the Constitution and said that the Indian Republic has created an open society where every citizen can participate in nation-building
Chief Minister Sai said that Chhattisgarh recently celebrated its silver jubilee. Formed by former Prime Minister Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the state has embarked on a powerful journey of development in the past 25 years. He informed that the newly constructed building of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly, the temple of the Constitution, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Decorated with paddy-stalk designs and folk art from Bastar and Surguja, this building is a symbol of Chhattisgarhi identity. The Chief Minister said that this year, the 150th birth anniversary of the national anthem, Vande Mataram, was celebrated with reverence and respect across the state. From Konta in Sukma district to Sitamarhi Harchauka in Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur, people sang Vande Mataram en masse. This is a true tribute to Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. Referring to the celebration of the 150th birth anniversary of Dharti Aba Bhagwan Birsa Munda and the Tribal Pride Day, the Chief Minister said that the tribal community made a historic contribution to the freedom struggle. He stated that the Martyr Veer Narayan Singh Tribal Freedom Fighter Digital Museum, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is the country's first digital museum, introducing today's generation to the sacrifices of tribal heroes. Chief Minister Sai stated that Maoist violence has been a serious challenge to democracy, but under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Chhattisgarh has adopted a decisive strategy. He stated that as a result of the indomitable courage of the soldiers and sustained operations, Maoist violence is now in its final stages, and the goal of making the state Naxal-free by March 2026 is nearing completion. The Chief Minister detailed the rehabilitation of surrendered Naxalites, initiatives like Bastar Cafe, and development work in affected areas through the Niyyad Nella Naar scheme.
The Chief Minister stated that the biggest challenge since the state's formation has been the prosperity of the farmers. Today, Chhattisgarh farmers are receiving the highest price for paddy in the country. He reported that paddy procurement has increased from 5 lakh metric tons to 149 lakh metric tons. Over the past two years, ₹1.5 lakh crore has been transferred to farmers' accounts. Under the Atal Irrigation Scheme, 115 pending irrigation projects are being completed. The Chief Minister stated that under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, over 2.6 million houses have been approved in the state, and approximately 2,000 houses are being constructed every day, the highest in the country. He added that the state ranks second in electricity generation and is soon moving towards first place. Work is progressing rapidly on solar energy, gas-based projects, and the goal of zero carbon emissions. The Chief Minister informed that under the Mahtari Vandan Yojana, 70 lakh women will be provided with an honorarium of ₹1,000 per month. So far, ₹14,948 crore has been distributed. He spoke about the effective implementation of ESI, labor codes, and social security schemes for workers. The Chief Minister stated that rationalization has addressed the teacher shortage. Under the National Education Policy, education in local languages, 9,000 smart classes, and 22,000 computers are being provided. In the field of health education, the number of new medical colleges has increased to 15 with the approval of a multi-super-specialty hospital in Bilaspur and the introduction of MBBS courses in Hindi. The Chief Minister stated that investment proposals worth ₹7.83 lakh crore have been received so far under the new industrial policy. Nava Raipur is being developed as an IT, AI, pharma, and medical hub. He stated that the future belongs to AI, and Chhattisgarh will be its hub. The Chief Minister mentioned the Ramlala Darshan Yojana, the Chief Minister's Teerth Darshan Yojana, the development of Bastar Pandum, Chitrakoot Falls, Mainpat, Surguja, and Jashpur tourism. He emphasized strengthening good governance through e-office, GeM portal, biometric attendance, and digital governance. School children presented patriotic cultural programmes at the function. Attractive tableaux based on schemes by various government departments were taken out, which vividly displayed the state's development journey. Calling for a Developed Chhattisgarh, the Chief Minister, while quoting lines from a poem by the late Laxman Masturia, appealed for public participation, saying that everyone's participation is essential for building a developed Chhattisgarh. Finally, he extended Republic Day greetings and best wishes to the people of the state.
Raipur.Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai participated in the program organized in Bilaspur on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the national song Vande Mataram. On this occasion, the performance of the band group of Railway Protection Force at River View mesmerized everyone. The band group led by TR Yadav gave a wonderful performance through instruments on the tunes of patriotic songs. The program was started with the song Vande Mataram. Local citizens participated enthusiastically in this cultural evening filled with patriotic songs. Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai, in his address on this occasion, said that the song Vande Mataram is a weapon of freedom, by singing the song Vande Mataram our brave soldiers have sacrificed their lives for the country with a smile. He said that this call of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is spreading awareness in the new generation. Sai praised the awareness campaign being run by the police department. On this occasion, a short film made by the police department for social awareness was shown. Senior Superintendent of Police Rajneesh Singh gave a brief information about the campaign based on the theme of awareness.
MLA Amar Agarwal, Dharamjeet Singh, Dharamlal Kaushik, Sushant Shukla, Mayor Mrs. Pooja Vidhani, Chairman Mr. Vinod Soni, District Panchayat President Mr. Rajesh Suryavanshi, CREDA President Bhupendra Swainni and a large number of common citizens were present in the program.
Raipur .Governor Ramen Deka hoisted the national flag and took the salute at the Police Parade Ground in the capital on Republic Day. He inspected the parade. Chief Secretary Vikas Sheel and Director General of Police Arun Dev Gautam accompanied him. On this occasion, Governor Deka said that Republic Day is an auspicious day to make new resolutions for the nation. Let us pledge to fully participate in building a developed Chhattisgarh.
Extending Republic Day greetings to the people of the state, Governor Deka said that this sacred occasion inspires us to fulfill our duties towards the nation while preserving the unity and integrity of the nation. Republic Day symbolizes the great tradition of Indian democracy and the rich heritage of our constitutional values.
In his message, the Governor remembered all the heroes, including Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Sardar Bhagat Singh, Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, Martyr Veer Narayan Singh, and Veer Gundadhur, whose patriotism and sacrifice led to the Republic. He said that on this day, we received a Constitution that grants all citizens the right to freedom and equality. The Governor noted that Baba Guru Ghasidas Ji gave the message of "Manke-Manke Ek Saman." The right to equality in the Constitution expresses this sentiment. Martyr Veernarayan Singh witnessed the suffering of people due to hunger and fought the British to eradicate it. Governor Deka stated that we live in a welfare state, where socio-economic justice, as well as basic needs like education, health, and nutrition, are being met. Chhattisgarh is a model state in implementing these principles. Atal
Bihari Vajpayee created the state of Chhattisgarh in 2000. In this Silver Jubilee year, we have resolved to make Chhattisgarh a developed state by 2047 and have prepared a roadmap for this in the form of the Anjor Vision Document.
The Governor stated that Chhattisgarh is one of the fastest-growing states in the country. Under the guidance of our illustrious Prime Minister Modi, the state has rapidly expanded its infrastructure. Our new industrial policy has created new opportunities for investment in the state. The state has received investment proposals worth over ₹783,000 crore. These will create large-scale employment opportunities.
For years, Chhattisgarh has suffered the brunt of Maoist violence. We waged a fight against Maoism through a well-planned strategy. We formulated a new policy for the rehabilitation of Naxalites. In just two years, more than 2,500 Naxalites have expressed faith in the Constitution. We will completely eradicate Maoism from the land of Bastar by March this year.
Extensive development work is being carried out in tribal areas through the Prime Minister's flagship schemes, such as the Dharti Aba Janjati Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan and the Pradhan Mantri Janman Yojana. Chhattisgarh has been honored as the best-performing state by President Smt. Draupadi Murmu for its excellent implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Janman Yojana and the Adi Karmayogi Abhiyan.
The Governor said that the purpose of education is not only to obtain a job, but also to build character. Recognizing the crucial role of education in children's overall development, the National Education Policy has been adopted. Through this, children are learning about India's glorious history and culture, as well as modern knowledge and science.
Governor Deka said, "I am deeply pleased that Chhattisgarh is also leading the way in establishing modern industries. Work on a semiconductor plant is progressing here. An AI data center park is coming into existence. The IT sector is also rapidly progressing."
Governor Deka said, "Our state is an agricultural state. Our government provides farmers with the best prices for their crops. We are purchasing paddy from farmers at Rs. 3,100 per quintal and 21 quintals per acre.
Under the Mahatari Vandan Yojana, one thousand rupees is being deposited into the accounts of our women every month. This is a recognition of their hard work. In recent years, the Prime Minister has taken many major decisions for women's empowerment, one of which is the goal of creating 30 million Lakhpati Didis across the country." In Chhattisgarh, work is progressing rapidly towards this goal, and so far, 493,000 Lakhpati Didis have been created in the state. Addressing the water crisis in the future is also a significant challenge for us. The state government is working on this at various levels. We are initiating a survey to link rivers. Connecting rivers like the Indravati and Mahanadi will ensure the proper use of every drop of water.
Useful infrastructure has been developed to provide better health care to the general public. Under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, Ayushman cards have been issued for 8.1 million families in the state. Ayushman Vaya Vandana cards have been issued for more than 496,000 senior citizens. Chhattisgarh has achieved significant achievements in all health-related programs. 4,106 gram panchayats in the state have become TB-free.
Our state has been grappling with the problem of sickle cell disease. Effective efforts have been made to combat this crisis. In two years, genetic cards have been distributed to more than 1 crore citizens, and a total of 1 crore 52 lakh people have been screened. Under the blindness prevention program, more than 2 lakh 81 thousand cataract operations have been performed. The government has also signed an MoU with AIIMS for cataract operations. Strong arrangements have been made to ensure that children's eyes are tested before the examination, and under this, 1 lakh 62 thousand glasses have been distributed to school children.
On the occasion of the state's silver jubilee, we organized the Chhattisgarh Silver Festival. We organized the Bastar Olympics and Bastar Pandum. We also organized the Raipur Literature Festival. Now we are going to host the Tribal Games as well.
The parade at the ceremony was led by Aditya Kumar, a probationary officer of the Indian Police Service. Under his leadership, contingents from the Border Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force, Indo-Tibetan Border Force, Central Industrial Security Force, Sashastra Seema Bal, Uttar Pradesh Police, Chhattisgarh Armed Forces (Men), Chhattisgarh Armed Forces (Women), Chhattisgarh Police (Men), Jail Police (Men), City Army (Men), City Army (Women), NCC Boys, NCC Girls, Dog Squad, Cavalry, Women, and Band Platoon participated in the march past.
Governor Deka subsequently presented the State Police Officers with the Police Medal for Gallantry, the President's Police Medal for Distinguished Service, and the Police Medal for Meritorious Service. Brave children Aryan Khesh, Rakesh Minj, Ashu Dewangan, Mehul Dewangan, and Kumari Hemadri Chaudhary were presented with the State Bravery Award for their valor and bravery.
The main ceremony also featured an impressive parade, horse show, dog show, bagpiper band display, cultural performances, and tableaux from various departments, which were appreciated by the audience. A large number of public representatives, senior officials, family members of martyrs, students and citizens were present at the function.
Raipur .It is a moment of immense pride and honor for Chhattisgarh that Mrs. Budhari Tati, known as "Badi Didi," a social worker from Bastar and an epitome of love and affection, and Dr. Ramchandra Godbole and Sunita Godbole, living symbols of selfless service in tribal areas, have been selected for the Padma Shri award.
The Chief Minister extended his heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to these three eminent personalities who have brought glory to the state and the country, and wished them a healthy life. Chief Minister Sai stated that this achievement not only honors the hard work and dedication of these three eminent personalities, but also is a matter of immense pride for the entire state.
Expressing his happiness on this occasion, Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai said that the example of human service, compassion, and dedication set by these eminent personalities in Bastar and tribal areas is an inspiration for generations to come. Their lives prove that service done with a spirit of service transcends boundaries and becomes a national identity.
Chief Minister Sai said that these three eminent personalities have served those at the bottom of society for years, a form of silent meditation, and today the country has honored that service. This is a national-level recognition of Chhattisgarh's human sensibilities, social consciousness, and the power of tribal culture.
Raipur .With the strength of democracy, the supremacy of the Constitution, and the resolve for a developed Chhattisgarh, the 77th Republic Day was celebrated across the state today in an atmosphere of joy, patriotism, and pride. Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai hoisted the national flag and took the salute at the joint parade at the main Republic Day function held at the Police Parade Ground in Bilaspur. He honored the families of martyred soldiers and police personnel and announced the 25th Anniversary of Statehood Medal for the Chhattisgarh Police Force.
On this occasion, Chief Minister Sai extended Republic Day greetings to the people of the state, stating that the Constitution of India is a strong foundation of our democratic faith, equality, and social justice. The state government is working with full dedication for the service, development, and prosperity of Chhattisgarh. In his Republic Day message, Chief Minister Sai detailed the state's achievements, public welfare schemes, progress towards Naxal eradication, empowerment of farmers, workers, and women, education, health, industrial development, and good governance.
The Chief Minister said that Republic Day is not just a day of celebration, but also a day to remember the great men and freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for the nation. Paying homage to the founding fathers of the Constitution, especially Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, he said that the Constitution symbolizes social harmony, equal rights, and freedom of expression. He described Baba Guru Ghasidas Ji's message of "Manke-Manke Ek Saman" as the soul of the Constitution and said that the Indian Republic has created an open society where every citizen can participate in nation-building.
Chief Minister Sai said that Chhattisgarh recently celebrated the silver jubilee of its statehood. Formed by former Prime Minister Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the state has embarked on a powerful journey of development in 25 years. He added that Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the newly constructed building of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly – the temple of the Constitution. Decorated with designs of paddy stalks and folk art from Bastar-Sarguja, this building is a symbol of Chhattisgarhi identity.
The Chief Minister said that this year, the 150th birth anniversary of the national anthem, Vande Mataram, was celebrated with reverence and respect across the state. From Konta in Sukma district to Sitamarhi Harchauka in Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur, people sang Vande Mataram collectively. This is a true tribute to Bankim Chandra Chatterjee.
Referring to the 150th birth anniversary of Dharti Aba Bhagwan Birsa Munda and the celebration of Tribal Pride Day, the Chief Minister said that the tribal community made a historic contribution to the freedom struggle. He said that the Martyr Veer Narayan Singh Tribal Freedom Fighter Digital Museum, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is the country's first digital museum, which introduces today's generation to the sacrifices of tribal heroes.
Chief Minister Sai stated that Maoist violence has been a serious challenge to democracy, but under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and the guidance of Union Home Minister Shah, Chhattisgarh has adopted a decisive strategy. He stated that as a result of the indomitable courage of the soldiers and sustained operations, Maoist violence is now in its final stages, and the goal of making the state Naxal-free by March 2026 is nearing completion. The Chief Minister detailed the rehabilitation of surrendered Naxalites, initiatives like Bastar Cafe, and development work in affected areas through the Niyyad Nella Nar scheme.
The Chief Minister stated that the biggest challenge since the state's formation has been the prosperity of the farmers. Today, Chhattisgarh farmers are receiving the highest price for paddy in the country. He reported that paddy procurement has increased from 5 lakh metric tons to 149 lakh metric tons. In the last two years, ₹1.5 lakh crore has been transferred to farmers' accounts. Under the Atal Irrigation Scheme, 115 pending irrigation projects are being completed.
The Chief Minister informed that under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, over 2.6 million houses have been approved in the state, and approximately 2,000 houses are being constructed daily, the highest in the country. He added that the state ranks second in the country in electricity production and is soon moving towards the first position. Work is progressing rapidly on solar energy, gas-based projects, and the goal of zero carbon emissions.
The Chief Minister informed that under the Mahatari Vandan Yojana, 7 million women will be provided with an honorarium of ₹1,000 per month. An amount of ₹14,948 crore has been disbursed so far. He spoke about the effective implementation of ESI, labor codes, and social security schemes for workers.
The Chief Minister stated that rationalization has addressed the teacher shortage. Under the National Education Policy, education in local languages, 9,000 smart classes, and 22,000 computers are being provided. In the field of health education, the number of new medical colleges has increased to 15 with the approval of a multi-super-specialty hospital in Bilaspur and the introduction of MBBS courses in Hindi.
The Chief Minister stated that investment proposals worth ₹7.83 lakh crore have been received so far under the new industrial policy. Nava Raipur is being developed as an IT, AI, pharma, and medical hub. He stated that the future belongs to AI, and Chhattisgarh will be its hub.
The Chief Minister mentioned the Ramlala Darshan Yojana, the Chief Minister's Teerth Darshan Yojana, the development of Bastar Pandum, Chitrakoot Falls, Mainpat, Surguja, and Jashpur tourism. He emphasized the strengthening of good governance through e-office, the GeM portal, biometric attendance, and digital governance.
School children presented patriotic cultural programs at the event. Attractive tableaux based on various government departments showcased the state's development journey in a lively manner.
A call for a developed Chhattisgarh. The Chief Minister, quoting lines from a poem by the late Laxman Masturia, appealed for public participation, saying that everyone's participation is essential in building a developed Chhattisgarh. He concluded by extending Republic Day greetings and best wishes to the people of the state.
The Governor attended the closing ceremony of the Raipur Literature Festival.
Raipur .Governor Ramen Deka has said that even in this internet-filled world and the new generation, the importance of print and literature will always remain. Governor Deka expressed these views today at the closing ceremony of the three-day Raipur Literature Festival, "Aadi Se Anadi," held at the Purkhauti Muktangan complex in Naya Raipur. The Governor said that literature and poetry should always carry a message. Just as the seven notes of music connect us, the exchange of literature provides an opportunity to learn new things.
Speaking as the chief guest at the closing ceremony, the Governor said that over the past three days, there was a very good and meaningful discussion on this platform. There was a frank exchange of ideas. Everyone discussed many topics related to literature, society, and life. This festival has been a memorable and learning experience for all literature lovers. Many important books were also released during the festival. Renowned publishers from across the country presented a beautiful collection of books. Readers had a wonderful opportunity to see and read new books. It is heartening to see that people still have a deep interest in books.
Deka said that the exchange of literature and music is essential, and such literary celebrations should always be held. Congratulating everyone for the successful three-day event, he said that such events should be held in other cities and villages across the state, and that these events should involve community participation, not government-sponsored events.
Deka said that today's generation has forgotten Chhattisgarh's Ramayana-era culture and literature. Our state is beautiful and rich. This culture should be promoted so that people outside the state can learn about it. Words have immense power. Words embody Brahman. He cited Bankim Chandra Chatterjee's song Vande Mataram, saying that these two words awakened the entire nation. He said that literature connects us, gives us a new direction to think, and inspires us to become better human beings. We should all make literature a part of our lives, carry forward the tradition of dialogue, and keep this light of thought burning. He urged those present to commit to at least one act of charity in their lives, one that is free from any personal interest or transaction. Such actions strengthen the overall development of the country and society.
Finance Minister O.P. Choudhary, who was present as a special guest at the closing ceremony, said that Chhattisgarh has a continuous stream of literature. The history of poets and literary figures like Kalidas and Rabindranath Tagore is also linked to Chhattisgarh. He said that such events will continue to be held in the future.
Renowned theatre personality and playwright Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi presided over the closing ceremony. Film actor and director Dr. Chandra Prakash Dwivedi and film producer-director Anurag Basu were special guests. Present on the occasion were Chief Minister's media advisors Pankaj Jha and R. Krishna Das, Governor's Secretary Dr. C.R. Prasanna, Governor's Legal Advisor Bhishma Prasad Pandey, Chhattisgarh Sahitya Academy President Shashank Sharma, and citizens.
Delhi/Raipur. Chhattisgarh's tableau, presented on the occasion of the 77th Republic Day, captured the attention of the nation and the world. Based on the theme "Mantra of Freedom - Vande Mataram," the tableau effectively showcased the glorious history of the country's first digital museum dedicated to tribal heroes.
President Draupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Ministers, and distinguished guests eagerly watched the tableau and applauded it. The thousands of people in the audience gallery also welcomed the Chhattisgarh tableau with thunderous applause. Traditional folk dances performed by Chhattisgarh artists before the tableau brought a vibrant and enthusiastic atmosphere.
The tableau showcased the country's first Tribal Digital Museum, established in Nava Raipur Atal Nagar, where 14 major tribal freedom movements, including those of Chhattisgarh, have been preserved through modern digital technologies. This historic museum was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the occasion of the silver jubilee of the formation of Chhattisgarh state.
The tableau's front portion depicted Veer Gundadhur, the hero of the historic Bhumkal Rebellion of 1910, while the back portion depicted Veer Narayan Singh, Chhattisgarh's first martyr, riding a horse and holding a sword. The entire tableau powerfully presented the tribal community's indomitable courage, sacrifice, and patriotic spirit, establishing Chhattisgarh's proud identity on the national stage during the Republic Day parade.
Raipur -On the eve of Republic Day, the Jawahar Nagar Mandal organized the 130th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popular radio program "Mann Ki Baat" at various booths within the Mandal. Jawahar Nagar Mandal media in-charge Praneet Jain reported that the program was enthusiastically held in Indira Gandhi Ward, Tatyapara Ward, Hospital Ward, and Abdul Hameed Ward.
Mandal in-charge Sonu Rajput reported that BJP workers, office bearers, and common citizens listened to the program en masse. During the program, Prime Minister Modi extended his Republic Day greetings to the countrymen in advance and, in the first episode of 2026, made a special mention of National Voters' Day, encouraging young people, especially first-time voters, to actively participate in democracy.
The Prime Minister stated that voters are the true soul of democracy and that young people should exercise their franchise with pride. He also paid heartfelt tribute to the founding fathers of the Constitution.
During the program, Prime Minister Modi highlighted India's rapidly growing startup ecosystem, stating that India has become the third largest startup hub in the world. He praised the innovations being made by young people in the AI and space sectors. He also urged Indian manufacturers to promote environmentally friendly products.
Referring to the spread of Indian culture abroad, the Prime Minister commended the more than 500 Tamil schools operating in Malaysia. Furthermore, he described the increasing participation of women in all sectors of society as a hallmark of a developed India.
Emphasizing cleanliness, the Prime Minister called for making it a part of one's lifestyle and praised the environmental conservation efforts undertaken by Benoy Das, a resident of Cooch Behar, West Bengal. He also emphasized the importance of preserving local heritage, languages, and traditions. He described the restoration of the Tamsa River in Uttar Pradesh as an inspiring example of public participation.
Concluding the program, Prime Minister Modi emphasized the importance of working with the spirit of "nation first," highlighting the service work of various social organizations.
On this occasion, Jawahar Nagar Mandal President Sandeep Janghel expressed his gratitude to the BJP state, district, Mandal, Yuva Morcha, Mahila Morcha, Commission-Board members, booth presidents, and senior officials present at the event.
Raipur -On the eve of Republic Day, the Jawahar Nagar Mandal organized the 130th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popular radio program "Mann Ki Baat" at various booths within the Mandal. Jawahar Nagar Mandal media in-charge Praneet Jain reported that the program was enthusiastically held in Indira Gandhi Ward, Tatyapara Ward, Hospital Ward, and Abdul Hameed Ward.
Mandal in-charge Sonu Rajput reported that BJP workers, office bearers, and common citizens listened to the program en masse. During the program, Prime Minister Modi extended his Republic Day greetings to the countrymen in advance and, in the first episode of 2026, made a special mention of National Voters' Day, encouraging young people, especially first-time voters, to actively participate in democracy.
The Prime Minister stated that voters are the true soul of democracy and that young people should exercise their franchise with pride. He also paid heartfelt tribute to the founding fathers of the Constitution.
During the program, Prime Minister Modi highlighted India's rapidly growing startup ecosystem, stating that India has become the third largest startup hub in the world. He praised the innovations being made by young people in the AI and space sectors. He also urged Indian manufacturers to promote environmentally friendly products.
Referring to the spread of Indian culture abroad, the Prime Minister commended the more than 500 Tamil schools operating in Malaysia. Furthermore, he described the increasing participation of women in all sectors of society as a hallmark of a developed India.
Emphasizing cleanliness, the Prime Minister called for making it a part of one's lifestyle and praised the environmental conservation efforts undertaken by Benoy Das, a resident of Cooch Behar, West Bengal. He also emphasized the importance of preserving local heritage, languages, and traditions. He described the restoration of the Tamsa River in Uttar Pradesh as an inspiring example of public participation.
Concluding the program, Prime Minister Modi emphasized the importance of working with the spirit of "nation first," highlighting the service work of various social organizations.
On this occasion, Jawahar Nagar Mandal President Sandeep Janghel expressed his gratitude to the BJP state, district, Mandal, Yuva Morcha, Mahila Morcha, Commission-Board members, booth presidents, and senior officials present at the event.
Raipur .Governor Ramen Deka hoisted the national flag and took the salute at the Police Parade Ground in the capital on Republic Day. He inspected the parade. Chief Secretary Vikas Sheel and Director General of Police Arun Dev Gautam accompanied him. On this occasion, Governor Deka said that Republic Day is an auspicious day to make new resolutions for the nation. Let us pledge to fully participate in building a developed Chhattisgarh.
Extending Republic Day greetings to the people of the state, Governor Deka said that this sacred occasion inspires us to fulfill our duties towards the nation while preserving the unity and integrity of the nation. Republic Day symbolizes the great tradition of Indian democracy and the rich heritage of our constitutional values.
In his message, the Governor remembered all the heroes, including Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Sardar Bhagat Singh, Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, Martyr Veer Narayan Singh, and Veer Gundadhur, whose patriotism and sacrifice led to the Republic. He said that on this day, we received a Constitution that grants all citizens the right to freedom and equality. The Governor noted that Baba Guru Ghasidas Ji gave the message of "Manke-Manke Ek Saman." The right to equality in the Constitution expresses this sentiment. Martyr Veernarayan Singh witnessed the suffering of people due to hunger and fought the British to eradicate it. Governor Deka stated that we live in a welfare state, where socio-economic justice, as well as basic needs like education, health, and nutrition, are being met. Chhattisgarh is a model state in implementing these principles. Atal
Bihari Vajpayee created the state of Chhattisgarh in 2000. In this Silver Jubilee year, we have resolved to make Chhattisgarh a developed state by 2047 and have prepared a roadmap for this in the form of the Anjor Vision Document.
The Governor stated that Chhattisgarh is one of the fastest-growing states in the country. Under the guidance of our illustrious Prime Minister Modi, the state has rapidly expanded its infrastructure. Our new industrial policy has created new opportunities for investment in the state. The state has received investment proposals worth over ₹783,000 crore. These will create large-scale employment opportunities.
For years, Chhattisgarh has suffered the brunt of Maoist violence. We waged a fight against Maoism through a well-planned strategy. We formulated a new policy for the rehabilitation of Naxalites. In just two years, more than 2,500 Naxalites have expressed faith in the Constitution. We will completely eradicate Maoism from the land of Bastar by March this year.
Extensive development work is being carried out in tribal areas through the Prime Minister's flagship schemes, such as the Dharti Aba Janjati Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan and the Pradhan Mantri Janman Yojana. Chhattisgarh has been honored as the best-performing state by President Smt. Draupadi Murmu for its excellent implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Janman Yojana and the Adi Karmayogi Abhiyan.
The Governor said that the purpose of education is not only to obtain a job, but also to build character. Recognizing the crucial role of education in children's overall development, the National Education Policy has been adopted. Through this, children are learning about India's glorious history and culture, as well as modern knowledge and science.
Governor Deka said, "I am deeply pleased that Chhattisgarh is also leading the way in establishing modern industries. Work on a semiconductor plant is progressing here. An AI data center park is coming into existence. The IT sector is also rapidly progressing."
Governor Deka said, "Our state is an agricultural state. Our government provides farmers with the best prices for their crops. We are purchasing paddy from farmers at Rs. 3,100 per quintal and 21 quintals per acre.
Under the Mahatari Vandan Yojana, one thousand rupees is being deposited into the accounts of our women every month. This is a recognition of their hard work. In recent years, the Prime Minister has taken many major decisions for women's empowerment, one of which is the goal of creating 30 million Lakhpati Didis across the country." In Chhattisgarh, work is progressing rapidly towards this goal, and so far, 493,000 Lakhpati Didis have been created in the state. Addressing the water crisis in the future is also a significant challenge for us. The state government is working on this at various levels. We are initiating a survey to link rivers. Connecting rivers like the Indravati and Mahanadi will ensure the proper use of every drop of water.
Useful infrastructure has been developed to provide better health care to the general public. Under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, Ayushman cards have been issued for 8.1 million families in the state. Ayushman Vaya Vandana cards have been issued for more than 496,000 senior citizens. Chhattisgarh has achieved significant achievements in all health-related programs. 4,106 gram panchayats in the state have become TB-free.
Our state has been grappling with the problem of sickle cell disease. Effective efforts have been made to combat this crisis. In two years, genetic cards have been distributed to more than 1 crore citizens, and a total of 1 crore 52 lakh people have been screened. Under the blindness prevention program, more than 2 lakh 81 thousand cataract operations have been performed. The government has also signed an MoU with AIIMS for cataract operations. Strong arrangements have been made to ensure that children's eyes are tested before the examination, and under this, 1 lakh 62 thousand glasses have been distributed to school children.
On the occasion of the state's silver jubilee, we organized the Chhattisgarh Silver Festival. We organized the Bastar Olympics and Bastar Pandum. We also organized the Raipur Literature Festival. Now we are going to host the Tribal Games as well.
The parade at the ceremony was led by Aditya Kumar, a probationary officer of the Indian Police Service. Under his leadership, contingents from the Border Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force, Indo-Tibetan Border Force, Central Industrial Security Force, Sashastra Seema Bal, Uttar Pradesh Police, Chhattisgarh Armed Forces (Men), Chhattisgarh Armed Forces (Women), Chhattisgarh Police (Men), Jail Police (Men), City Army (Men), City Army (Women), NCC Boys, NCC Girls, Dog Squad, Cavalry, Women, and Band Platoon participated in the march past.
Governor Deka subsequently presented the State Police Officers with the Police Medal for Gallantry, the President's Police Medal for Distinguished Service, and the Police Medal for Meritorious Service. Brave children Aryan Khesh, Rakesh Minj, Ashu Dewangan, Mehul Dewangan, and Kumari Hemadri Chaudhary were presented with the State Bravery Award for their valor and bravery.
The main ceremony also featured an impressive parade, horse show, dog show, bagpiper band display, cultural performances, and tableaux from various departments, which were appreciated by the audience. A large number of public representatives, senior officials, family members of martyrs, students and citizens were present at the function.
'Badi Didi' Budhari Tati, Dr. Ramchandra Godbole and Sunita Godbole selected for Padma Shri
Raipur .It is a moment of immense pride and honor for Chhattisgarh that Mrs. Budhari Tati, known as "Badi Didi," a social worker from Bastar and an epitome of love and affection, and Dr. Ramchandra Godbole and Sunita Godbole, living symbols of selfless service in tribal areas, have been selected for the Padma Shri award.
The Chief Minister extended his heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to these three eminent personalities who have brought glory to the state and the country, and wished them a healthy life. Chief Minister Sai stated that this achievement not only honors the hard work and dedication of these three eminent personalities, but also is a matter of immense pride for the entire state.
Expressing his happiness on this occasion, Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai said that the example of human service, compassion, and dedication set by these eminent personalities in Bastar and tribal areas is an inspiration for generations to come. Their lives prove that service done with a spirit of service transcends boundaries and becomes a national identity.
Chief Minister Sai said that these three eminent personalities have served those at the bottom of society for years, a form of silent meditation, and today the country has honored that service. This is a national-level recognition of Chhattisgarh's human sensibilities, social consciousness, and the power of tribal culture.