Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai to Meet Amit Shah, Discuss Bastar Health Drive

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai is visiting Delhi to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He will apprise Shah of development works including the Mukhyamantri Swasth Bastar Abhiyan campaign. The campaign has screened over 6.39 lakh people in 10 days, identifying thousands of cases of malaria, tuberculosis, and cancer. Sai earlier met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to present a vision for Bastar's development focusing on tourism, startups, and infrastructure.

Key Points: Chhattisgarh CM Sai to Meet Shah on Bastar Development

  • CM Sai to meet Amit Shah in Delhi
  • 6.39 lakh screened under Bastar health campaign
  • 8,055 patients referred for specialized treatment
  • Blueprint for Bastar development shared with PM Modi
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Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai to apprise Amit Shah of development programmes during Delhi visit

CM Vishnu Deo Sai visits Delhi to brief Home Minister Amit Shah on Mukhyamantri Swasth Bastar Abhiyan, screening 6.39 lakh people in 10 days.

"We are going to Delhi to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah. We will inform him about the works being done. - Vishnu Deo Sai"

Raipur, May 14

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Thursday said that he is visiting the national capital to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah, where he will inform him about the development works going on in the state, such as the Mukhyamantri Swasth Bastar Abhiyan campaign in Bastar.

"We are going to Delhi to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah. We will inform him about the works being done, such as the Mukhyamantri Swasth Bastar Abhiyan campaign in Bastar, where health check-ups and treatments are being provided, along with the creation of ration cards, Ayushman cards, and other necessary documents through the leading Bastar Munne program," he said.

The campaign was launched by the Chief Minister on April 13 with the aim of bringing healthcare to remote and tribal regions, ensuring the early detection and treatment of serious illness.

As per a release from the Chief Minister's office dated April 23, more than 6.39 lakh people have been screened under the campaign within 10 days of its implementation. A large number of patients have been provided with free on-the-spot medication and treatment, bringing immediate relief to remote areas. Patients with serious conditions have been identified with priority, and arrangements have been made for prompt referral. So far, 8,055 patients have been referred to higher health institutions to ensure specialised treatment.

During the screening, 1,125 cases of malaria, 3,245 cases of tuberculosis, 2,803 cases of leprosy, 1,999 cases of oral cancer, 1,527 cases of sickle cell, and 2,496 cases of cataract were identified. Early detection and treatment are helping reduce the complications of these diseases, and this initiative is proving crucial in averting serious complications.

Earlier last month, Sai met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and presented a forward-looking vision for the next phase of Bastar's development.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister expressed gratitude for the restoration of peace in the region following the decline of Naxalism, crediting the continued support and leadership of the Prime Minister.

He also shared a comprehensive blueprint aimed at driving holistic growth in Bastar, with a strong emphasis on tourism, start-up ecosystems, infrastructure expansion, and innovation-led development.

The Chief Minister stated that the development blueprint for Bastar is built around the core strategy of "Saturate, Connect, Facilitate, Empower, and Engage".

This approach aims to ensure rapid and inclusive expansion of basic infrastructure and essential services across the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see CM Sai taking health services to remote Bastar. But I hope they also focus on long-term healthcare infrastructure instead of just camps. Tribal areas need permanent hospitals and doctors, not just temporary screenings. Still, a step in right direction! 👏
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Arjun K
The numbers are staggering - 3,245 TB cases and 2,803 leprosy cases found in just 10 days. Shows how neglected these areas were. At least now we're identifying the problem. The "Saturate, Connect, Facilitate, Empower, and Engage" strategy sounds comprehensive. Let's see the ground reality.
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Rohit P
Meeting Amit Shah and PM Modi shows this government is serious about Bastar's development. Peace after Naxalism decline is the biggest achievement. Now tourism and startups in Bastar? That would be a game-changer! Imagine eco-tourism in the forests there. 🔥
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Ananya R
Sorry to be skeptical, but these numbers sound too good. 6.39 lakh screenings in 10 days? That's 63,900 per day in a remote tribal region? Also, what about follow-up treatment for those 8,055 referred patients? Health camps are good, but we need accountability.
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Kavya N
As someone from Chhattisgarh, this makes me proud! Swasth Bastar Abhiyan is addressing real issues like sickle cell disease which is common in tribal populations. The early detection of 1,527 sickle cell cases will save many lives. Jai Jharkhand! I mean Jai Chhattisgarh! 😅

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