BJP councillor Alok Shroti has termed the Chhattisgarh Budget 2026–27 a youth-centric financial plan, highlighting major allocations for universities, skill institutions, infrastructure development, and student support schemes aimed at strengthening education and employment opportunities.
Collector Dr. S.N. Bhure urged college principals in Rajnandgaon to encourage girl students to apply for the Azim Premji Scholarship Scheme, which offers ₹30,000 annually to help low-income government school graduates pursue undergraduate or diploma studies. Applications will be accepted in two phases, September 10–30, 2025, and January 10–31, 2026.
Chhattisgarh marked its Silver Jubilee celebrations in Rajnandgaon with a historic educational initiative. Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh inaugurated a free online JEE-NEET coaching program across 11 centers, expected to benefit over 684 students with expert guidance, smart board classrooms, and study material.
Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) District General Secretary Kamlesh Suryavanshi has demanded the immediate relocation of a recently opened liquor shop situated barely 20 meters from prominent educational institutions on the Rewadih-Pendri bypass in Rajnandgaon, citing legal and moral violations.