CM Sai Marks One Year of 'Didi Ke Goth' at Raipur Event
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai attended the 'Didi Ke Goth' Annual Celebration 2026 and cluster-level organisational conference at Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium, Raipur, on Thursday, 9 July 2026, marking the programme's completion of one successful year. The Chief Minister's Office of Chhattisgarh shared highlights of the event, noting that Sai personally engaged with women members of self-help groups (स्व सहायता समूह) in a warm and interactive session.
Context
The 'Didi Ke Goth' programme — whose name translates loosely to 'Didi's Gathering' — is a Chhattisgarh state initiative designed to bring together women from self-help groups for capacity building, peer learning, and institutional coordination. The annual celebration marks one year of the programme's operation, bringing together members, collaborators, and organisers from across the state.
CM Sai extended his congratulations to all didiyon (women members), supporters, and organisers associated with the programme, describing the milestone as a testament to collective effort and grassroots mobilisation.
Policy Backdrop
The event is closely linked to Bihan, Chhattisgarh's state-level self-help group livelihood initiative, which operates in convergence with the national Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM), launched in 2011 to scale women's collectives for rural income generation. Women from Bihan-affiliated self-help groups shared success stories centred on self-reliance, innovation, livelihood enhancement, and economic empowerment at the conference.
The event also reflects the state's alignment with the Lakhpati Didi scheme, a national initiative announced in 2023 that aims to help women in self-help groups achieve annual household incomes exceeding Rs 1 lakh through skill development and enterprise support. Chhattisgarh has positioned such convergence events as a vehicle for reporting progress against these targets.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries of both 'Didi Ke Goth' and Bihan are rural women across Chhattisgarh who participate in self-help groups as a pathway to financial independence. The cluster-level organisational conference format signals an effort to strengthen institutional linkages between village-level groups and district or block-level structures.
By providing a platform for women to narrate their own journeys — covering self-reliance, innovation, livelihood promotion, and economic empowerment — the event serves both a motivational and a policy-accountability function, giving administrators ground-level feedback on programme outcomes.
What's Next
The state government is expected to use insights from the 2026 annual celebration to shape the next phase of 'Didi Ke Goth' expansion and to calibrate its Lakhpati Didi household income targets ahead of upcoming budget reviews. The cluster-level conference format suggests a push toward stronger coordination between self-help groups at the block and district levels, potentially broadening the programme's geographic reach across Chhattisgarh's rural districts in the months ahead.