The Chief Minister honored her for achieving good marks.
A remote village, where awareness towards education is increasing.
The Chief Minister’s helicopter landed in Mathmaur, which is located near the border of Madhya Pradesh.
Raipur/M.C.B., May 8, 2025/
Among the adopted children of the President and children from particularly backward tribal groups, awareness towards education is now increasing. An example of this has emerged from a school located in a village situated at the farthest end of the state. Kangana Baiga, a girl from the Baiga community studying at the Government Higher Secondary School in Kuwanrpur, a border village towards Madhya Pradesh from Chhattisgarh, has topped the school in the High School Certificate Examination (10th grade) with 83.67 percent marks. The Baiga girl and her family were happy with this achievement, and the school administration and villagers were also celebrating after the results were released. Meanwhile, as part of the Good Governance Festival-2025, Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai reached Mathmaur village under Bharatpur development block of Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur (M.C.B.) district for a surprise inspection. When Kangana and other children from the school learned that the Chief Minister had come to their village, they reached out to share their happiness with him. Chief Minister Shri Sai also met all the children affectionately and caringly, talking to them like a parent about their education, future career plans, and family situation.
It is noteworthy that the Good Governance Festival is being organized in the state these days on the initiative of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai. In the third phase of this festival, information regarding the solutions to the problems, demands, and complaints of the people of the state is being continuously provided through solution camps. At many places, Chief Minister Shri Sai himself is reaching out and interacting directly with the people. In this series, Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai is making surprise visits to remote areas to know the ground reality of government schemes. On Thursday, May 8, CM Shri Sai reached Mathmaur. Upon hearing the news of the Chief Minister’s arrival near their village, many villagers along with students also reached to meet the head of the state. During this time, Chief Minister honored the 10th-grade student Kangana Baiga (83.67%), Meenakshi Shukla (82.83%) and 12th grade students Vidyasagar Tiwari, Sachin Kumar Bandhe and Ms. Shashi Singh, who studied in Government Higher Secondary School Kuwanrpur attached to remote forest area Mathmaur and scored better marks and topped in school, by giving them pens. The Chief Minister talked to the students about their future education and career plans.
It is worth mentioning that the flame of education is continuously being lit in Chhattisgarh. Along with ensuring the implementation of public welfare schemes in the state, Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai is laying special emphasis on the spread of education. Now, its positive result is coming out in the form of toppers from remote and forest areas. The results of the High School Certificate Examination and Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination were released by the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education on May 7 itself. This time, the results of the board examinations have been released by Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai himself.