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'C'garh's beauty is in its people, culture, progress'

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February 08, 2025

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai emphasized Chhattisgarh’s evolution from a historically rich region to a hub of development. Chhattisgarh’s Beauty is beyond the landscape; it is in its people, culture, and progress.

'C'garh's beauty is in its people, culture, progress'

A delegation of 18 senior military and civil service officers from the National Defence College (NDC) met with Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai after an extensive tour of the state, highlighting its socioeconomic transformation, governance, and cultural preservation. Their visit provided first-hand insights into the state’s administrative frameworks, infrastructure, and policy initiatives.

He pointed out that with 44% of the state covered in forests, it serves as a guardian of biodiversity and tribal heritage. He remarked that the visit was not just about landscapes but about understanding a civilization that balances tradition with progress.

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