


Emphasis on administrative decentralization and transparency: Chief Minister
- Chief Minister said so on the occasion of the inauguration of the new Tehsil office building of Bori
- 26 Village Panchayats will benefit from the new Tehsil office building
- Chief Minister distributed caste certificates to 12 students
Raipur, 27 December 2022
Today Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the new Tehsil office building in Village Panchayat Bori in the development block Dhamdha. The newly-constructed Tehsil office building has 16 rooms and has all the facilities for people including employees.
There was a wave of happiness among people during the inauguration of the new Tehsil office, local people expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister
The Chhattisgarh Government has established this new Tehsil building in Bori to provide public facilities to everyone and to ensure balanced development. The Chief Minister conducted an inspection of the Tehsil office after the inauguration ceremony and also held conversations with the people present during the occasion. During the inspection, the operator of the Public Service Center told the Chief Minister that through the online system, anyone can obtain important documents from the internet according to their convenience. On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that the principal aim of the Chhattisgarh Government is to inspire trust through transparency. For this, the Chhattisgarh Government is decentralizing the administration and is establishing more and more online systems so that works involve more transparency. He told the people present on the occasion that special camps will be set up in Village Panchayats for the resolution of cases.
The new Tehsil office will enable people to save time. Additionally, people from 26 Village Panchayats in the region will experience convenience in solving their revenue matters. Under the Tehsil, there are 11 Patwaris, which will strengthen the quality of administrative work apart from enhancing the revenue facility.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister also distributed caste certificates to 12 students, including 7 students from Other Backward Classes, 3 students from Scheduled Castes, and 2 students from Scheduled Tribes.
There are a total of 16 rooms in the new Tehsil office, which includes 1 meeting hall, 12 rooms for officers and employees, 2 rooms for toilet, and 1 room for drinking water facility.