Chhattisgarh Launches Sushasan Tihar 2026: Month-Long Good Governance Festival

The Chhattisgarh Government launches the Sushasan Tihar Good Governance Festival 2026 from May 1 to June 10. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has directed all District Collectors to ensure time-bound resolution of public grievances. The campaign will hold camps in rural and urban areas to address pending cases and deliver benefits on the spot. Ministers, MPs, MLAs, and the Chief Minister will visit camps and conduct surprise inspections.

Key Points: Sushasan Tihar 2026: Good Governance Festival in Chhattisgarh

  • Statewide campaign from May 1 to June 10
  • Rural camps for 15-20 Gram Panchayats; urban ward-wise camps
  • Focus on pending revenue cases, MGNREGA wages, certificates, utilities
  • Ministers, MPs, MLAs to visit camps; CM to conduct surprise inspections
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Sushasan Tihar 2026: Good Governance Festival in Chhattisgarh begins on Friday; statewide campaign from May 1 to June 10

Chhattisgarh's Sushasan Tihar 2026 begins May 1. CM Vishnu Deo Sai leads a statewide campaign for swift grievance redressal until June 10.

"Time-bound resolution of public complaints is the cornerstone of good governance. - Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai"

Raipur, May 1

In order to ensure swift and effective resolution of public grievances, the Chhattisgarh Government is launching the Sushasan Tihar Good Governance Festival 2026 from May 1, which will continue across the state until June 10. Large-scale grievance redressal camps will be organised in both rural and urban areas.

Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has issued directions to all District Collectors, emphasising that time-bound resolution of public complaints is the cornerstone of good governance. He reiterated that transparent, simple, and prompt delivery of services remains the government's top priority.

Collectors were instructed to prioritize disposal of all pending cases till April 30, including Revenue matters such as mutation, partition, and land demarcation, and pending wage payments under MGNREGA. Delayed payments in beneficiary-oriented schemes, Issuance of income, caste, and residence certificates, and immediate resolution of issues related to electricity, transformers, and drinking water (hand pumps), a release stated.

Eligible beneficiaries will also be facilitated under key schemes including Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, Ration cards, Ayushman Bharat and Social security pensions, it added.

Under the campaign: Camps will be held from May 1 to June 10. Rural camps will cover clusters of 15-20 Gram Panchayats. Urban camps will be organised ward-wise. Applications will be accepted and benefits delivered on the spot. Most cases will be resolved within one month, it mentioned.

Awareness about government schemes will also be promoted, and applicants will be informed about the status of their submissions. Public representatives to engage directly. Ministers, Members of Parliament, MLAs, the Chief Secretary, and in-charge secretaries will visit camps, inspect arrangements, and interact directly with citizens. Chief Minister to conduct surprise inspections, it stated.

Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai will personally visit districts to conduct surprise inspections of development works, take direct feedback from beneficiaries and will hold review meetings at the district level

He will also share updates through press briefings and seek suggestions from citizens and civil society organisations.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, some action on the ground! Living in a small town near Raipur, we've been struggling with delayed electricity transformer repairs and drinking water issues for months. If this campaign actually fixes those basic problems, it'll be a game-changer. But I'll believe it when I see it - we've had such drives before and nothing much changed. Still, giving benefit of doubt. 😊
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Rohit P
I appreciate the intent, but the timing is interesting - right before elections. Nevertheless, if it helps people get their caste certificates, ration cards, and Ayushman Bharat benefits without bribes, then it's welcome. The surprise inspections by CM are a smart move to keep officials on their toes. Let's see how many 'surprise' visits actually happen. Accountability is key!
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Ananya R
Good governance should be a year-round commitment, not just a 40-day festival. But I'm not complaining - if this helps my grandparents get their pending pension sorted and my cousin gets her income certificate on time, that's real impact. The ward-wise urban camps are a sensible approach. Just hope the village camps don't turn into political rallies. 🤔
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Sneha F
As someone who works in the NGO sector in Bastar, I can tell you that remote tribal areas are desperate for such camps. Many people don't even know about Ujjwala Yojana or how to apply for ration cards. If the government truly goes to every cluster of 15-20 gram panchayats and delivers on-the-spot benefits, it will transform lives. But please ensure tribal languages are used in awareness materials. 🙏
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Kavya N

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