TFP Bureau, Raipur, May 18, 2025 : The promises made by Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai during his recent visit to the remote and Naxal-affected village of Muller in Dantewada district are swiftly being turned into reality. As part of the ongoing Sushasan Tihar 2025, the district administration has sanctioned Rs 21.54 lakh to implement key development works, including the establishment of a sub-health centre, construction of three cement concrete (CC) roads, and a dome shed for community use.
The Chief Minister had made a surprise visit to Muller during a development camp under the good governance initiative. Villagers had directly shared their pressing needs related to health infrastructure, road connectivity, and community facilities. Responding with immediacy and concern, the Chief Minister had approved the proposals on the spot and directed officials to begin work without delay.

The administration has since moved quickly to bring those directions to the ground. The sanctioned funds are expected to significantly improve the quality of life for the residents of this remote village, which has long struggled with basic infrastructure due to its sensitive location.
Officials said this initiative underlines the state government’s commitment to inclusive governance and grassroots development. “This responsive and people-first approach has not only initiated long-awaited infrastructure work but has also strengthened public trust in the government’s intent and ability to deliver,” a district official noted.
The villagers have welcomed the rapid action, viewing it as a strong signal that governance is reaching even the most remote corners of Chhattisgarh.


