CM Sai joins Chintan Shivir 3.0 at IIM Nava Raipur
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Chhattisgarh announced on Saturday, 4 July 2026, that Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai participated in Chintan Shivir 3.0, a state-level governance brainstorming camp held at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Nava Raipur – Atal Nagar. The session focused on charting the next phase of good governance for the state.
Context
Addressing participants, CM Sai said the Chintan Shivir is not merely a platform for deliberation but a medium for continuous improvement and innovation in the culture of governance — 'शासन की कार्यसंस्कृति में निरंतर सुधार और नवाचार का माध्यम' ('a medium for continuous reform and innovation in the working culture of governance'). He stated that the camp would lay the groundwork for the next stage of good governance in Chhattisgarh. Concrete steps would be taken with technology, transparency, and public concerns at the centre, aimed at building a Viksit Chhattisgarh (Developed Chhattisgarh).
Policy Backdrop
The Chintan Shivir series is a structured internal exercise by the Government of Chhattisgarh to align administrative priorities and integrate digital tools into public service delivery. This is the third edition of the camp since the BJP government assumed office in December 2023 under CM Vishnu Deo Sai, following the state assembly elections. The Viksit Chhattisgarh vision, which underpins these sessions, is designed to align the state's development trajectory with the national Viksit Bharat 2047 goals — a framework emphasising economic growth, infrastructure, and citizen welfare by India's centenary of independence.
Hosting the camp at IIM Nava Raipur, the premier management institution located in the state capital's planned extension Atal Nagar, signals the administration's intent to bring institutional expertise into the policy-planning process. Indian state governments across the country have increasingly used such residential brainstorming formats to sharpen governance focus and build inter-departmental consensus.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary stakeholders of outcomes from Chintan Shivir 3.0 are the state's administrative machinery and the citizens of Chhattisgarh. An emphasis on technology and transparency in service delivery directly affects how residents access government schemes, grievance redressal systems, and public infrastructure. CM Sai's framing of the shivir as a tool for 'shasan ki karyasanskriti' — the working culture of governance — suggests the outcomes are intended to be institutional and lasting, not limited to a single policy announcement.
The focus on public concerns ('जनसरोकारों को केंद्र में रखकर' — 'keeping public concerns at the centre') indicates that citizen-facing departments such as health, education, and rural development are likely to be key areas of deliberation at the camp.
What's Next
The Chhattisgarh government is expected to announce specific pilot projects or policy directives emerging from Chintan Shivir 3.0 in the weeks following the camp. Areas to watch include potential rollouts of e-governance portals, transparency mechanisms, and digitisation drives across state departments. Any such announcements could also find reflection in the next state budget session, as the administration moves to operationalise the Viksit Chhattisgarh blueprint into measurable targets and departmental allocations.