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Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai reached village Muller in Dantewada district: Sushasan festival reached the last corner of Chhattisgarh

Raipur = May 15. Today, Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai visited the isolated hamlet of Muller in Bastar division, which is controlled by tribes. One of the final villages on the Dantewada district boundary, this one is where inclusive development under the Niyada Nellnar program is currently happening quickly.

Chief Minister Shri Sai was warmly welcomed by the people from the fashioned of Mahua, Ampatti, and Gaur Mukut. Traditional bouquets composed of Chhind leaves also welcomed Chief Secretary Amitabh Jain, Principal Secretary of Chief Minister Subodh Kumar Singh, and Director General of Police Arun Dev Gautam.

The Chief Minister, Shri Sai, conducted a chaupal beneath the tamarind tree, engaging directly with the villagers. He attentively considered the concerns of the villagers and engaged in discussions regarding the priorities for development. He conducted an inspection of the ration shop, engaging with the beneficiaries to inquire about the consistency, quality, and utilization of the ration distribution process. During this time, he also had the food grains weighed on-site and reviewed the ration card of a beneficiary. Chief Minister Shri Sai engaged in a pleasant dialogue with the children at Anganwadi, inquiring about their understanding of alphabets and color recognition, and distributed chocolates to them.

Chief Minister Shri Sai articulated a series of noteworthy declarations during his visit, encompassing the allocation of Rs. 4 lakh for the construction of the Andal Kosam Mata Mandir, the establishment of a sub health centre within the village, the development of a link road to Nahadi, and the provision of Rs. 5 lakh for the construction of a culvert and CC road to ensure connectivity among all the paras of the village. He further indicated that a camp will be convened soon to enable the distribution of forest rights recognition certificates, Aadhar cards, and Ayushman cards.

Chief Minister Shri Sai extended his heartfelt congratulations to Ramshila Nag, a schoolgirl from Dantewada, for her commendable achievement of securing the ninth position in the state’s 10th board examination. He presented her with a floral arrangement and chocolates, expressing his best wishes for her promising future.

This visit by Chief Minister Shri Sai to village Muller was not only a sign of the sensitivity of good governance, but it also demonstrated that the state administration is devoted to reaching every last citizen in the state.

Gram Panchayat Muller of Dantewada district: Scheme implementation leads to overall development.

It is worth noting that the rural Gram Panchayat Muller in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada district is beginning a new chapter in its growth. Despite limited resources, the effective execution of different government projects has given this hamlet with a solid basis for empowerment, self-reliance, and service.

Gram Panchayat Muller, which falls under the Bade Bacheli Assembly seat, is around 90 kilometers from the district capital. There are 474 individuals living in 112 households, with the Madia tribe accounting for 100% of the population. The community now has two Anganwadi facilities (Balkepara and Patelpara). Six women’s self-help organizations operate in the hamlet, one of which, the Lakshmi group, has received a tractor via DMF money. It is utilized for both farming and rent. Families with BPL cards get rations on a regular basis. The community has solar-powered house lights. Women in village Muller benefit from the Mahtari Vandan Yojana, which provides them with both self-esteem and financial help. Muller Gram Panchayat is a great example of how to reach people on the ground and make sure that government programs work smoothly in native areas that are far away. Continuous and real efforts are being created toward development, like outreach to the public and administrative promptness.

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