Chhattisgarh is experiencing a significant surge in development and confidence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared during his recent visit to Nava Raipur. Marking the state’s 25th anniversary, PM Modi inaugurated a suite of transformative projects and laid the foundation for new initiatives worth over Rs 14,260 crore. These developments span critical sectors including roads, industry, healthcare, and energy, heralding a new era of progress for the state.
During a public address, the Prime Minister lauded Chhattisgarh’s remarkable journey over the past quarter-century. He highlighted the widespread availability of electricity and internet connectivity in every village, a testament to the government’s commitment to bridging the digital and energy divide. The success of the Ujjwala scheme was also emphasized, with gas connections now reaching even the most vulnerable households, and plans underway to extend piped gas networks to villages.
The expansion of rural infrastructure was a key focus, with PM Modi noting the dramatic transformation of the road network. From limited access in remote areas at the time of the state’s formation, Chhattisgarh now boasts a 40,000 km rural road network, significantly improving connectivity and accessibility.
Further underscoring the government’s focus on welfare, PM Modi presided over a ‘Griha Pravesh’ ceremony, inaugurating 3.51 lakh new homes built under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. An additional Rs 1,200 crore was released for 3 lakh beneficiaries, ensuring dignified housing for rural families.
Beyond infrastructure, the visit celebrated Chhattisgarh’s rich heritage. The Prime Minister unveiled a statue of Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh and inaugurated a memorial and museum dedicated to tribal freedom fighters, honoring their bravery. The newly constructed Chhattisgarh Vidhansabha, a sustainable building powered by solar energy and featuring rainwater harvesting, was also inaugurated, symbolizing a modern and eco-conscious future.








