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Good Governance Festival becomes a platform for trust and change

  • The light of schemes reached every village

Under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai, “Good Governance Festival 2026,” launched in Chhattisgarh to ensure direct access to government schemes and prompt resolution of their problems, has now taken the form of a public trust campaign. The Samadhan Camp held in Gidhauri Gram Panchayat, in the Kartala Janpad Panchayat area of ​​Korba district, showcased administrative activism, public participation, and effective implementation of schemes.
A crowd of villagers thronged the camp site from early morning. People from various Panchayats brought their problems, while many beneficiaries returned with satisfaction and joy after receiving the benefits of government schemes. Villagers from Gidhauri, along with Tuman, Aurai, Chiknipali, Dadarkala, Dhondhatrai, Fateganj, Gadapali, Junwani, Labed, Limdih, Pakaria, Pathiyapali, and Supatrai Panchayats, enthusiastically participated in the camp.
A total of 627 applications were received, of which 43 were resolved on the spot. This camp also gave many villagers hope of resolving long-pending problems. This is why satisfaction and confidence were clearly visible on the faces of the people at the camp. The
presence of the District Panchayat Kartala Chairperson, District Vice-Chairperson, District Members, other public representatives, Sarpanches from surrounding Gram Panchayats, and a large number of villagers made the event even more impressive.
The Panchayat and Rural Development Department distributed keys to beneficiaries who had constructed excellent houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Rural) scheme. The Social Welfare Department provided assistive devices to needy disabled beneficiaries. Under the Agriculture Department’s Shakambhari Yojana, an electric pump was provided to farmer Shri Deendayal Yadav and the Fisheries Department provided an ice box to Sukranti Bai. 
The Food Department distributed new ration cards to eligible families at the camp. The initiatives of the Health Department were also a special attraction. The Sarpanches of the Panchayats declared TB-free, namely Gadapali, Labed, Limdih, and Pakaria, were honored.