The Chhattisgarh Cabinet has unveiled a series of major decisions aimed at improving public services and healthcare infrastructure across the state. In a meeting chaired by CM Vishnu Deo Sai, the government prioritized the strengthening of health facilities at the grassroots level. New measures were approved to upgrade laboratory services in District Hospitals, Community Health Centers (CHCs), and Primary Health Centers (PHCs). The goal is to ensure that every citizen has access to high-quality diagnostic services and that testing capacities are expanded to meet national standards, significantly improving the state’s healthcare delivery system.
The Cabinet also focused on the economic and educational future of the state by approving the entry of the prestigious SVKM group into Nava Raipur. The allocation of 40 acres of land for a management institute will provide a new academic pillar for the state. This initiative is paired with a strategic focus on the IT sector, where the government is partnering with STPI to build entrepreneurship centers. These centers will focus on domain-specific innovation, particularly in the fields of MedTech and Smart Agriculture, which are vital for Chhattisgarh’s rural and forest-based economy.
Finally, the approval of the 2026-27 Excise Policy marks a significant step in the state’s fiscal planning. By authorizing the department early, the government ensures a smooth transition into the next financial year with a clear regulatory framework. These decisions collectively reflect a balanced governance model that emphasizes health security, educational excellence, and industrial modernization. From the labs of primary health centers to the high-tech startup hubs of Nava Raipur, the Chhattisgarh government is working on a multi-dimensional development strategy.