Raipur, October 05, 2024: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai today entered the new CM House located at the sector number 24 of the Naya Raipur capital city.
After a puja and havan the Sai couple made the Grih Pravesh in the presence of select dignitaries.
During the current auspicious Nav Ratri festival the CM Sai with wife Kaushalya entered the new CM house, where he will be the first occupant.
The CM couple also took the blessing of his mother Jashmani Devi before the Grih Pravesh.
On this occasion Governor Ramen Deka and the first lady, Assembly Speaker Dr Raman Singh, former Maharashtra Governor Ramesh Bais, Deputy Chief Minister Home Vijay Sharma, a host of ministers, and senior officials were present on that occasion.
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