The Chhattisgarh government has approved a ₹429.45 crore allocation aimed at strengthening urban infrastructure across multiple cities in the state. The funds will be utilised to upgrade essential public services, improve civic amenities, and support ongoing development initiatives designed to enhance the quality of urban living.
According to officials, the sanctioned amount will be directed toward projects such as road improvements, drainage systems, water supply upgrades, solid waste management, and modern urban facilities. The initiative forms part of the state’s broader strategy to create resilient, efficient, and citizen-friendly urban centres capable of supporting rapid population growth.
The government also emphasised the importance of investing in sustainable infrastructure, with plans to incorporate energy-efficient technologies, green mobility solutions, and climate-resilient designs into new projects. Municipal bodies have been instructed to ensure timely execution and maintain transparency in project implementation.
Urban development experts note that the funding boost is expected to generate employment, improve connectivity, and enhance service delivery across key towns and cities. With growing focus on urban governance and infrastructure overhaul, Chhattisgarh aims to strengthen its development trajectory and provide better living standards for residents.
The move highlights the state’s commitment to accelerating urban transformation and building modern, well-equipped city ecosystems.




