Third Phase of “Sushasan Tihar” Kicks Off, #CGKaSuShasan Trends Online

Third Phase of “Sushasan Tihar” Kicks Off, #CGKaSuShasan Trends Online

The third phase of the “Sushasan Tihar” initiative begins today, focusing on good governance and public welfare in Chhattisgarh. The hashtag #CGKaSuShasan is gaining traction on social media, reflecting widespread public engagement.

Raipur. The third phase of ‘Sushasan Tihar’ in Chhattisgarh has started today, which will continue till May 31. On the occasion, the #CGKaSuShasan hashtag is becoming increasingly viral on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and is trending at the second place nationally.

Under this campaign, Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai will suddenly visit villages on Monday. His visit will not be pre-scheduled, but he will reach any village without information and will directly communicate with the common people there. The Chief Minister will also participate in the Samadhan camps organized in the villages, where he will give guidelines to the officials on the basis of the ground reality of government schemes and feedback received from the people.

The objective of the state government is that the schemes of the government reach the public effectively and their problems are resolved quickly. This third phase of Sushasan Tihar is being considered an important step towards increasing the activism and transparency of the administration at the rural level.Third Phase of “Sushasan Tihar” Kicks Off, #CGKaSuShasan Trends OnlineThird Phase of “Sushasan Tihar” Kicks Off, #CGKaSuShasan Trends Online

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