Surguja district, once affected by Maoist activities, is now free of the Naxal menace. Efforts are now on to achieve the same in the Bastar division, where Naxalites are surrendering in large numbers, he said.
Singh was talking to reporters after visiting the famous Shri Saibaba Temple here in Western Maharashtra.
The Chief Minister said he prayed for progress and return of peace in Chhattisgarh.
About a fortnight ago, 70 Naxals had surrendered in Chintalnar area of Sukma district, which is part of the Bastar division.
The financial package, announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Dantewada in May last year, is being used for development of the region, he said.
Replying to a question, Singh said Chhattisgarh has 45 per cent of its land under forests and hence the Government is mulling starting "jungle tourism".
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