The Chhattisgarh Government presented its third budget under the theme “Sankalp,” emphasizing inclusive development, infrastructure expansion, investment promotion, skilled human resources, livelihood enhancement, and outcome-oriented governance.
Tribal Welfare
₹200 crore allocated for Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan to promote tribal development.
Women Empowerment
₹8,200 crore for Mahtari Vandan Yojana.
₹275 crore for Mukhyamantri Lakhpati Didi Bhraman Yojana and Mahtari Sadan.
Launch of Durgavati Yojana, providing ₹1.5 lakh to girls upon attaining 18 years of age.
Health Sector
₹1,500 crore for Ayushman scheme.
₹2,000 crore for National Health Mission.
₹2,320 crore for Saksham Anganwadi and nutrition initiatives.
₹42 crore for five new Anganwadi centres.
₹25 crore for a drug quality testing laboratory.
A new Homeopathy College to be established in Raipur.
Education
₹100 crore for 150 schools.
₹123 crore for school infrastructure.
₹15 crore for Centres of Excellence in five government colleges.
₹731 crore grant for state universities.
₹25 crore for construction of 25 college buildings.
₹50 crore for infrastructure upgradation of ITIs and polytechnic institutions.
Law & Order
15 new police stations to be opened.
5 new cyber police stations to strengthen cybercrime control.
Expansion of women police stations.
Renovation of Telibandha Police Station in Raipur.
₹3 crore for establishment of Scene of Crime Units.
Rural Development & Housing
₹1,700 crore for rural road development.
₹4,000 crore under PM Awas Yojana (Gramin).
₹100 crore for CM Gram Gaurav Path Yojana.
Commerce & Mining
Approval for construction of Bastar Chamber of Commerce building.
₹35 crore allocated for Khani Online 2.2 initiative.
The combined developments reflect parallel governance tracks — enforcement action against financial irregularities and expansive fiscal planning aimed at welfare, infrastructure, and institutional strengthening.