In the first 100 days of its tenure, significant strides have been made towards fulfilling promises, enhancing infrastructure and fostering socio-economic development. Let's explore the highlights of their endeavours and gain insights into the future trajectory of Chhattisgarh's progress.
Q: Hello Vishnu\ Ji, thank you for being with us. First question, your government has completed its first 100 days. During this time what work have you done?
A: Thank you. Yes, in our first 100 days we have taken many important steps. First of all, we have approved Prime Minister's housing scheme (PM Awas Yojana) for 18 lakh poor people. This is an important step that fulfils our promises. Secondly, we have given farmers bonus to the tune of Rs 3,700 crore. This step has been taken for the prosperity and well-being of the farmers.
Q: You have taken many important steps to fulfil your promises. Now moving forward, can you tell us what your department has done for the development of Chhattisgarh?
A: We have worked in various areas of development. We have initiated new schemes in the education sector, which will provide better facilities to students. Additionally, we have strengthened healthcare services. New health centres have been established to provide people with high-quality services.
Q: How your government has contributed to the development of Chhattisgarh?
A: We have shown commitment to the development of Chhattisgarh. We have initiated many infrastructure projects in the state, which will provide better facilities to the people. Additionally, we have taken many other steps such as initiating new policies in the agriculture and industry sectors, which will strengthen the state’s economy.
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