Raipur, September 19, 2024: People from various walk of life today thronged the CM House Raipur with a hope to meet the Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai and get respite from their problems.
From morning people started gathering in front of the CM House to have an audience of the Chief Minister Sai to appraise him about their problems.
CM Sai meets people on every Thursday on his Jan Darshan Programme to listen to the grievances of the people and try to solve them as early as possible.
Many had been requesting him for assistance for better health treatment, whereas people are urging him for early settlement of their works at various district offices, including Tehsils and other revenue offices.
Even people had requested him for issuing instructions to the local bodies for increasing pace of developments in their localities.
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