A landmark development in public safety unfolded as Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai virtually inaugurated eight cutting-edge cyber police stations and residential facilities worth 255 crore rupees. Linking from police HQ in Naya Raipur, he blessed the projects, calling it a proud moment for the force serving the state.
Impressed by the sleek cyber thanas, administrative offices, outposts, hostels, and living quarters, Sai lauded construction excellence. These upgrades will foster positivity, enabling sharper focus on duties and stronger law enforcement, aligning with the administration’s welfare-driven policies.
Vijay Sharma highlighted the cyber network’s growth, with new stations complementing existing ones in five districts. The ceremony extended to four IRB campuses, nine thana structures, Mana’s CAF post, and housing for ranks across Balod’s 21st IRB, Mahasamund’s 20th, Dhamtari chowki, Raipur armory and 4th battalion hostel, Bastar’s 19th IRB, Bijapur thanas at Tarrem and Naimed, Sukma’s Chintagufa and Chintalnar, Kanker’s 22nd IRB, Narayanpur thanas and hostel, Durg’s Paddmanabhpur and Pulgaon, Dhammadha SDOP, Bemetara’s Berla office, Rajnandgaon’s SIB and hostel, Surajpur chowki, and Korea-Balrampur residences.
Dignitaries present underscored the collaborative effort. This strategic infusion promises enhanced cyber defenses and personnel morale, paving the way for a secure Chhattisgarh.

