CM Sai Backs Viksit Bharat-Ji Ram Ji Yojana for Rural Jobs
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Tuesday, 7 July 2026 highlighted the state government's Viksit Bharat-Ji Ram Ji Yojana, describing it as a key initiative to strengthen the rural economy by guaranteeing 125 days of employment to rural families across the state.
In his post, CM Sai wrote: 'हर हाथ को काम, हर परिवार को सम्मान' ('Work for every hand, dignity for every family'), framing the scheme as giving rural households a 'dignified livelihood and a better future right in their own villages.'
Context
The Viksit Bharat-Ji Ram Ji Yojana is positioned by the Bharatiya Janata Party-led state government as an extension of the broader national vision of a developed India by 2047. CM Sai described it as a product of the 'double-engine government' — a phrase BJP uses to describe concurrent rule at the central and state levels, arguing it enables faster and more coordinated scheme delivery.
The scheme's central promise — 125 days of guaranteed rural wage employment — goes beyond the 100-day guarantee enshrined in the central Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) of 2005. The additional 25 days would, if borne by the state, represent a meaningful top-up to the existing federal framework.
Policy Backdrop
MGNREGA, enacted in 2005, remains India's largest rural employment safety net, legally guaranteeing at least 100 days of wage work per household per year. Several Indian states have over the years supplemented this floor with additional days funded through state budgets, seeking to address seasonal unemployment and rural distress more aggressively.
Chhattisgarh, a central Indian state with a large tribal and agrarian population, has consistently seen rural employment and livelihood programmes as a political and administrative priority. The BJP government, which returned to power in Chhattisgarh after the 2023 assembly elections, has sought to align state welfare delivery with the central government's Viksit Bharat branding.
Stakeholders and Impact
The scheme directly targets rural families in Chhattisgarh, particularly those dependent on agricultural wages and daily labour. By guaranteeing employment within the village itself, the initiative aims to reduce distress migration to urban centres — a persistent challenge in states with high tribal and rural populations.
If implemented at scale, the additional 25 days of employment over the MGNREGA baseline could meaningfully supplement household incomes for lakhs of families in the state's rural districts. Gram panchayats and district administrations are the primary delivery mechanism for such schemes.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to the district-level rollout of the Viksit Bharat-Ji Ram Ji Yojana, including operational guidelines, wage rates, and the source of supplementary funding — details that are expected to emerge through official state government notifications and the next Chhattisgarh assembly session. The scheme's actual reach and implementation fidelity will determine whether it delivers on the promise of 'सम्मानजनक आजीविका' ('dignified livelihood') that CM Sai has publicly committed to.