Chhattisgarh CM Unveils Silver Jubilee Year 2025 Calendar on Makar Sankranti

Showcasing ‘Good Governance to Prosperity’: QR Codes and Monthly Themes Highlight Government Achievements

TFP Bureau, Raipur, January 14, 2025: On the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti, Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai released the Chhattisgarh Government Calendar 2025, marking the state’s silver jubilee year. The calendar, based on the theme ‘From Good Governance to Prosperity,’ features the photographs of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai on its cover. It reflects the state government’s efforts to bring transformative changes to the lives of Chhattisgarh’s residents through ambitious schemes and initiatives.

The unveiling ceremony, held at the Chief Minister’s residence, was attended by Agriculture Minister Shri Ram Vichar Netam, Lundra MLA Shri Prabodh Minj, and senior officials including Secretaries to the Chief Minister Shri P. Dayanand and Shri Rahul Bhagat. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister described the calendar as a symbol of the government’s priorities and achievements, highlighting its commitment to public welfare and development. He expressed his hope that 2025 would be a “golden year of prosperity and happiness” for the state.

Innovative QR Code Features Enhance Accessibility

A standout feature of the 2025 calendar is the addition of QR codes, making it both interactive and informative. Each month includes a QR code that links to a video message from the Chief Minister, tailored to the special occasions of that month. These QR codes also provide updates on the government’s latest achievements and initiatives, ensuring a continuous flow of information to the public. Importantly, only the QR code for the respective month remains active, making the calendar dynamic and relevant throughout the year.

Monthly Highlights Showcase Welfare Schemes

Each month of the calendar features an image depicting the positive impact of government schemes:

– January: Pilgrims benefiting from the Shri Ramlala Darshan Yojana, which facilitates free visits to Ayodhya and Kashi.
– February: The splendor of Rajim Kumbh Kalpa, reflecting Chhattisgarh’s cultural heritage.
– March: Mothers and sisters uplifted through the Mahtari Vandan Yojana, which has benefited over 70 lakh women.
– April: The improved livelihoods of tendu leaf collectors, whose remuneration rates were raised to ₹5,500.
– May: Workers benefiting from the Veer Narayan Singh Shram Anna Yojana, which provides meals for just ₹5.
– June: Students embracing the National Education Policy 2020, with education now offered in 18 local languages.
– July: Farmers prospering under the Krishak Unnati Yojana.
– August: Women security personnel showcased as symbols of empowerment.
– September: Beneficiaries celebrating new homes under Pradhan Mantri Janman Awas Yojana and Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.
– October: Youth participating in the Bastar Olympics, symbolizing hope and opportunity in the region.
– November: The Paddy Procurement Mahaparva, highlighting Chhattisgarh’s agricultural strength.
– December: Development of tribal-dominated areas through the Niyyad Nella Nar Scheme, which focuses on basic infrastructure and peace-building.

A Tribute to Chhattisgarh’s Growth Journey

The calendar celebrates Chhattisgarh’s journey over 25 years, with each page reflecting the state’s progress and vision for the future. It emphasizes the government’s commitment to inclusive development and prosperity through good governance.

The Chief Minister expressed pride in the state’s achievements and encouraged citizens to actively engage with the calendar to stay informed about the government’s initiatives. The silver jubilee calendar stands as a testament to Chhattisgarh’s cultural, social, and economic advancements, promising a brighter future for its people.