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Chhattisgarh,
a 21st century State, came into being on November 1, 2000.
Larger than Tamil Nadu, it is just the right size, and is
also fortunate to have a low population density. Good
Governance is the highest priority in this Fast Track
State. There is both policy stability as well as political
stability. Government has been kept small and the State is
in excellent fiscal health.
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Chhattisgarh
is truly a land of opportunities. With all major
minerals including diamonds in abundance, it is
the richest State in mineral resources. There are
mega industries in Steel, Aluminium and Cement.
Chhattisgarh contributes substantially to the
Human Resources of India. Several hundred students
from the State qualify for admissions in
prestigious academic institutions every year.
Bhilai, the knowledge capital of the State, alone
sends over 50 students to the elite Indian
Institutes of Technology every year. A unique
Private Universities Act has been passed to
attract investments in quality higher-education.
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Its
large power surplus is attracting power-intensive
industries, and the State is poised to become the
power-hub of the nation. Its central location
helps easy power transmission to any part of the
country. The State is supplying power to Delhi
,Gujarat and Karnataka, among others. Chhattisgarh
ranks high in terms of good industrial relations
and labour productivity. There has been no labour
unrest in either Bhilai or Korba, the Power
capital, for several decades.
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12%
of India's forests are in Chhattisgarh, and 44% of
the State's land is under forests. Identified as
one of the richest bio-diversity habitats, the
Green State of Chhattisgarh has the densest
forests in India, rich wildlife, and above all,
over 200 non-timber forest products, with
tremendous potential for value addition.
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The
City of Bhilai with its modern and cosmopolitan
lifestyle is just 30 km from Raipur, the State
capital. A new world-class capital city is to come
up near Raipur's airport. Raipur is at the centre
of the rail and road routes between Mumbai and
Kolkata, and is well connected to Delhi and
Chennai. Bilaspur's Railway Division is the most
profitable Railway operation in the country,
contributing 17% of the revenues of Indian
Railways.
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One
third of Chhattisgarh's population is of tribes,
mostly in the thickly forested areas in the North
and South. The central plains of Chhattisgarh are
known as the “Rice Bowl” of Central India.
Female literacy has doubled in the last decade,
and male literacy is higher than India's average.
Gender ratio is next only to Kerala.
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Bastar
is known the world over for its unique and
distinctive tribal heritage. The Bastar Dassera is
the traditional celebration of the gaiety of our
tribals. All of Chhattisgarh has many virgin,
unexplored tourism destinations.
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Above
all, the State's biggest asset is its 208 lakh
people. The people are friendly, open, warm and
industrious. Chhattisgarh has an enviable record
of social harmony and maintenance of public order.
Upholding the Rule of Law is top priority for the
Government.
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“Our
focus is on two areas- good governance and good
infrastructure. If we can provide these two, the
rest will follow.”
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