Under the Sushasan Tihar initiative, a grievance redressal camp in Khuteri village of Rajnandgaon block transformed the life of divyang beneficiary Mathura Sahu after she received a free motorized tricycle, enabling independent mobility and improved access to daily necessities.
Chhattisgarh’s 40-day ‘Sushasan Tihar’ campaign is redefining governance by taking administration directly to citizens, strengthening transparency, public trust, and participatory democracy across the state.
In-charge Minister Gajendra Yadav reviewed preparations for Sushasan Tihar in Rajnandgaon and directed officials to ensure time-bound and effective resolution of public grievances through village-level administrative outreach camps.
As part of the ongoing 'Sushasan Tihar', Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh participated in a mega solution camp in village Tedsera, where he inaugurated and laid the foundation for 22 development works worth ₹1.21 crore. Multiple welfare benefits, including housing, sanitation, and health cards, were distributed to the villagers under various central and state schemes.
On May 9, 2025, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai visited the Kamar Bastī in Balodabazar-Bhatapara district and appreciated the traditional bamboo crafts made by local artisans. He met with Kuleshwari Kamar's family, who make bamboo items like Parra, Dhukna, and Supa, and purchased them for an upcoming family wedding. His gesture not only honored their craftsmanship but also conveyed the message that the state government continues to support local crafts and traditions.
As part of the Sushasan Tihar initiative, a health camp was organized at Vicharpur Navagaon where 130 villagers underwent medical checkups, and were informed about various health schemes and services operated by the district health department.