Chhattisgarh's Vishnudev Sai government has completed three months in office, during which it has taken several significant decisions aimed at fulfilling Prime Minister Modi's promises. The BJP has asserted that these decisions will lead to victory on all 11 Lok Sabha seats in the upcoming elections.
Under the leadership of Vishnudev Sai, the government has successfully implemented various schemes, including the Mahtari Vandan Yojana, Kirshak Unati Yojna, and PM Awas Yojna, to fulfill Prime Minister Modi's guarantees. The Mahtari Vandan Yojana, in particular, has gained the trust of women voters, with 68 lakh women receiving direct benefit transfers of ₹1000 into their accounts.
Furthermore, the government has transferred ₹13,200 crore directly into the accounts of 24.75 lakh farmers to ensure their financial prosperity. This move fulfills the BJP's promise to procure rice at ₹3100 per quintal from each acre of land if the BJP government is formed.
In addition to these initiatives, the government has launched the Ram Lalla Darshan Yojana to strengthen its hold on core voters by facilitating visits to the Ayodhya Ram Mandir. Under this scheme, the government will arrange for the pilgrimage of 20,000 people to Ayodhya every year.
In a bid to engage young voters and enhance transparency, the government has established the CGPSC (Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission) on the lines of UPSC. This commission will advise the CGPSC to make the examination process more transparent and create an annual calendar for conducting exams in various departments.
The formation of the commission, under the chairmanship of former UPSC chairman Professor Dr. Pradeep Kumar Joshi, reflects the government's commitment to fulfilling its promises and ensuring the confidence of the people.