There was also a Chaupal where there was an echo of happiness and applause.
Chief Minister was overwhelmed by the courage of the lakhpati sisters, he asked them to work harder and follow the path of becoming crorepatis.
00 Brilliant students received the blessings and encouragement of the Chief Minister.
00 Chief Minister held a Chaupal under a mango tree in the Baiga-dominated Kamarkhol.
00 On the demand of the villagers, announcement of community hall, six kilometer mud road from Ramkhilavan's house to Devsara in Kamarkhol, Muktidham shed and Mahatari Sadan.
Raipur. In the scorching heat of May, Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai was on a surprise visit to remote villages for the second consecutive day. The Chief Minister arrived today at Lokhan Panchayat in Pandariya of Kabirdham district. On this occasion, he inspected the works done under PM Janman Yojana in the Baiga dominated Kamrakhol and set up his Chaupal under the mango trees nearby. Seeing the Chief Minister among them, a crowd of villagers gathered. The faces of the villagers lit up as they cordially greeted the Chief Minister with garlands and lotus flowers.
During this time, seeing Mahatari Shakti sitting in front of him, the Chief Minister asked, "How many women have become millionaires here?" Numerous hands shot up in the air. Expressing his delight, the Chief Minister encouraged everyone to move forward towards becoming a millionaire. He spoke to the millionaire sisters one by one. Presenting mahua and char collected from the forest to Chief Minister Mr. Sai, Ms. Kachra Telgam, a millionaire sister from Kukdur, told the Chief Minister, "Please make nutritious mahua laddus and eat them, or I will make them for you." The Chief Minister, touched by their warmth, smiled and said, "I will get them made at home and eat them." Mrs. Kachra Telgam installs centering plates in the Prime Minister's houses being built in nearby villages, earning her an annual income of 80,000 rupees. She said that seeing the Chaupal being held today, she had reached there with the courage to present mahua and char collected from the forest to the Chief Minister.

Meanwhile, Dealer Didi, Mrs. Rajmat Bai Dhurve, said she supplies materials for Prime Minister's housing projects. She has earned an annual profit of 2.50-3 lakh rupees. Lakhpati Pashu Sakhi, Mrs. Shivrani Patel, said she joined the group, took a business loan from CIF, and planted vegetables on her farm. She now earns an annual income of 1.5 lakh rupees. As a token of gratitude for the positive changes brought about by the Bihan Yojana, she presented a basket of vegetables from her farm to the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister also spoke with all the Didis, encouraging them to continue working diligently and become financially empowered. It is known that there are 58 Lakhpati Didis in Lokhan Panchayat who are becoming financially empowered through various businesses.
