Raipur (Chattisgarh), November 1, 2016: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday heaped praise on Chhattisgarh, saying it has shown how smaller states can scale new heights in development.
"Chhattisgarh has shown the way and demonstrated how a relatively smaller state can scale new heights in development," the Prime Minister said at a public meeting after inaugurating the 'Rajyostsav' in Naya Raipur, the new state capital.
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During the ceremony, the Prime Minister distributed certificates to functionaries of two districts and 15 blocks for good performance in the Open Defecation Free campaign.
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He also distributed cooking gas connections under the 'Ujjwala' scheme and solar pumps to mark the launch of 'Saur Ujala Yojana'.
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The Prime Minister earlier inaugurated a jungle safari, a statue of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya and Naya Raipur Bus Rapid Transport System project as part of the Rajyotsav celebrations.
Chhattisgarh was formed on November 1, 2000, by carving out Chhattisgarhi-speaking tribal districts from Madhya Pradesh.
Complimenting the Raman Singh government in Chhattisgarh for its developmental works, Modi said: "Sixteen years ago, no one would have thought this Naxal-affected tribal state will give competition to developed states of India."
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On the need for skilling the underprivileged, he said the central government had set up a Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and was implementing projects as per local requirements.
Stressing on the need to raise agricultural income, the Prime Minister said the country has to make efforts to make agriculture viable.
Modi said he saw a great tourism potential in Chhattisgarh, which can result in economic opportunities for the poorest of the poor. (IANS)