In a candid interview from Raipur on February 25, Chhattisgarh Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal laid out the government’s battle plan against bureaucratic bottlenecks plaguing multiple ministries.
‘We’ve got a solid blueprint in place for sorting out ministry-related woes,’ Jaiswal declared. This pre-set outline dictates every move, ensuring coordinated responses to emerging challenges.
Collaboration is key, according to the minister. He described how all ministers are summoned for roundtable discussions. ‘We hash out problems collectively, then chart the path to resolution,’ he said. The goal? Keep development projects on track without any hitches.
Drawing from past successes, Jaiswal pointed to a previous session where ministers tackled more than 100 issues. Sixteen were fixed immediately. ‘Delay is not an option; it stalls our state’s momentum,’ he warned.
Progress updates show half of the issues cleared already. For trickier ones like transport woes, patience is needed. ‘The right time will come, and we’ll act decisively,’ Jaiswal vowed.
This initiative reflects Chhattisgarh’s push towards agile governance, where joint efforts translate into real-time solutions, boosting overall state progress and public trust.