Chhattisgarh targets Rs 75 lakh crore economy with 3T Model for 2047: CM Vishnu Deo Sai
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai today outlined the state’s bold long-term development vision at the 10th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog, highlighting Bastar’s remarkable transformation. He noted that the region, once synonymous with Naxal violence, is now emerging as a national model of development, employment generation, and self-reliance.
During the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai presented a visionary plan to transform Chhattisgarh into a Rs 75 lakh crore economy by the year 2047. This ambitious goal is to be achieved through the 3T Model: Technology, Transparency, and Transformation. The Chief Minister also emphasized that this plan aims to increase the state’s per capita income by ten times and added that the state government aims at doubling the state’s GSDP in the next five years.
As part of this long-term development agenda, the government has prepared a comprehensive strategy named the ‘Chhattisgarh Anjor Vision Document’, which outlines integrated plans for economic growth, social progress, and environmental sustainability.
He emphasized that the state administration is evolving into a more tech-enabled, transparent, and efficient system, with every government scheme being digitally tracked to guarantee timely and effective service delivery to citizens.
The Chief Minister affirmed that this model would not only elevate Chhattisgarh into the league of developed Indian states but also play a key role in advancing India’s broader goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047.
To drive the mission forward, the state has prioritized 13 key sectors including education, healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture, IT, tourism, and skill development. Ten focused missions have been launched for effective implementation in these areas.
He emphasized that the state administration is evolving into a more tech-enabled, transparent, and efficient system, with every government scheme being digitally tracked to guarantee timely and effective service delivery to citizens.
The Chief Minister affirmed that this model would not only elevate Chhattisgarh into the league of developed Indian states but also play a key role in advancing India’s broader goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047.
To drive the mission forward, the state has prioritized 13 key sectors including education, healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture, IT, tourism, and skill development. Ten focused missions have been launched for effective implementation in these areas.
Emphasising on Bastar’s transformation, the Chief Minister said now emerging as a region full of opportunities. He shared that skill development centers have been established in Bastar and 32 surrounding blocks, where local youth are receiving training in fields such as computer literacy, healthcare, food processing, and technical trades. “Today, children who once gathered firewood in the forests are learning to operate machines and use laptops,” he remarked.He further highlighted the surge in investments flowing into the region, noting that the establishment of the country’s first semiconductor unit and an AI data center in Nava Raipur is creating new avenues of employment for the youth of Bastar and the entire state. “Bastar is now poised to become a hub for ‘Make in India’ – a place where innovation, industry, and opportunity converge,” the Chief Minister added.