Chhattisgarh scripted history with a colossal mass wedding of 6,412 pairs, immortalized in the Golden Book of World Records. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, at the Raipur Science College venue, championed the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana as a pillar of empathetic administration.
‘From burden to blessing—this scheme honors our daughters and unites communities,’ Sai proclaimed. He blessed 1,316 couples onsite, linked digitally with statewide participants, and ensured Rs 35,000 aid for every duo amid rituals of all faiths.
The launch of the anti-malnutrition campaign in Surguja-Bastar districts highlighted health priorities, with plans for province-wide implementation via public-private synergy.
Sai recapped welfare strides: 70 lakh women empowered monthly, forest gatherers compensated fairly, footwear schemes revived, and aid for the vulnerable. These fulfill ‘Modi guarantees’ swiftly.
Ministers Laxmi Rajwade and Guru Khushwant Saha applauded the continuity from Raman Singh’s tenure and the event’s magnitude as inclusive governance in action.
Joined by lawmakers, executives, and child rights advocates, the gathering pulsed with optimism, heralding Chhattisgarh’s rise as a model of social integration and progress.
