TFP Bureau, Raipur, November 4, 2025: The exhibition organized by the Public Relations Department as part of the Chhattisgarh State Festival in Nava Raipur Atal Nagar has become a major attraction for students, youth, and citizens. Celebrating 25 years of Chhattisgarh’s formation, the exhibition offers a vivid portrayal of the state’s development journey from its inception to its present transformation, while also presenting the future roadmap through ‘Chhattisgarh Anjor Vision 2047.’
Themed ‘Chhattisgarh: A Confluence of Nature, Culture, and Progress,’ the exhibition highlights key milestones achieved under various state and central government schemes. It features informative displays on initiatives such as the Farmer’s Advancement Scheme, Mahtari Vandan Yojana, Charan Paduka Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Har Ghar Nirmal Jal Abhiyan, and measures for increasing tendu leaf collectors’ remuneration. It also provides updates on recruitment drives for government posts and ongoing infrastructure development projects across sectors.
Students from Raipur and nearby districts have been visiting the exhibition in large numbers, showing keen interest in the immersive displays and interactive setups. Piyush Yadav, Nandana Chaubey, and Chetna Verma, first-year students from Mahatma Gandhi Horticulture and Forestry College, said that the exhibition creatively showcased government achievements and inspired them with its presentation of ‘Chhattisgarh Anjor Vision 2047,’ which outlines a vision for a prosperous, self-reliant, and technology-driven state by the time India marks 100 years of independence.
Similarly, students from Abhanpur ITI — Tarun, Dageshwar, Rahul, Kumar Sai, and Gulshan Patel — appreciated the way the exhibition conveyed information about government welfare schemes and development programs. Gaurav, Tushar, Narayani, and Kshamanidhi from Adharv Higher Secondary School in Dhamtari district noted that the exhibits helped them understand how these initiatives directly impact people’s lives and uplift communities.
Visitors were particularly impressed with the 360-degree immersive dome and digital displays illustrating Chhattisgarh’s transformation in sectors like agriculture, women’s empowerment, rural development, and infrastructure. Shaili Chauhan, Lavanya, and Bindu from Narayana E-Techno School, Mowa, said the modern presentation methods made the learning experience both engaging and informative.
Students from Vision English Medium School, Swami Vivekananda College, Chhattisgarh College, and several educational institutions across Kabirdham, Rajim, and Fingeshwar also expressed their appreciation, saying that the exhibition gave them an in-depth understanding of how government policies are shaping the future of the state.
The exhibition has also attracted local residents and visitors from different districts, including Fingeshwar’s Shri Puneet Ram Sahu, Shri Nehru Ram Sahu, and Shri Laxman Ram Sahu, who lauded the display’s comprehensive portrayal of Chhattisgarh’s achievements in governance, social welfare, and environmental sustainability.
Promotional booklets and brochures detailing the government’s flagship schemes and success stories are being distributed free of cost at the venue. Visitors are taking copies to share this information within their communities, helping spread awareness about welfare programs and development efforts.
By combining digital innovation, creative storytelling, and accessible information, the Public Relations Department’s exhibition at the State Festival has become not just a showcase of Chhattisgarh’s progress but also an educational experience for the youth — inspiring pride, awareness, and optimism for the state’s bright future envisioned under ‘Anjor Vision 2047.’


