Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai announced a series of development projects totaling 186 crore rupees for the Sarangarh-Bilaigarh district. These projects were unveiled during a program at the Government Lochan Prasad Pandey College in Sarangarh. The Chief Minister inaugurated projects worth 96 crore rupees and laid the foundation for projects worth 90 crore rupees. He also announced further investments of 13.40 crore rupees for enhancing public amenities in the district. Speaking at the event, the Chief Minister emphasized the government’s focus on fulfilling the promises made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, including the purchase of paddy from farmers and the construction of houses under the Prime Minister’s Housing Scheme. The Chief Minister also highlighted the Mahtari Vandan Yojana, which is providing financial assistance to women. The CM also announced the projects like Ram Mandir construction. Furthermore, the prices of tendu leaves have been increased. 5.62 lakh agricultural landless laborers are being given 10,000 rupees. Under the Shri Ramlala Darshan Yojana, 22,000 devotees have visited Ayodhya Dham to see Lord Shri Ram. Additional announcements included the construction of a Gaurav Path, a garden, and a PG College building. The renovation of the Indoor Stadium, repair of the boys’ hostel, and expansion of bus stand facilities were also announced.
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