"It is the trust and support of people of Chhattisgarh which give me strength to take decisions and implement them," Singh, who is completing 13 years in office tomorrow, said addressing mediapersons this evening.
"When we came to power in 2003, the state was facing several problems including Naxalism but now the situation has changed. In 2003, the budget of the state was Rs 7,000 crore which has now expanded to a whopping Rs 78,000 crore," he said, adding, "The state is attracting maximum industrial investment across the country."
He, however, added it was not possible to predict the exact time by when the Naxalism will end as it is not only the problem of Chhattisgarh but also of its adjoining states.
Singh informed that over 58 lakh families are being provided benefits through Mukhyamantri Khadyann Sahayta Yojana under which rice, salt and gram are given at cheaper rates.
In last 13 years, 5.6 crore metric tonnes of paddy has been procured and Rs 53,000 crore paid to the farmers against procurement, the CM added.
Terming the Centre's demonetisation decision as a direct attack on corruption and terrorism, Singh said his government is taking measures to promote cashless transactions.
Around 10 lakh people in the state will be made digitally literate on cashless transaction by December 31 this year and later they will act as"digitalarmy" to propagate the idea in the society, he said.
Highlighting the ongoing projects in the state, he said under Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, 25 lakh women will be provided free domestic LPG connection in next two years.
BJP returnedtopowerfor the third consecutive time in 2013 Assembly election in the state.
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