A 2005-batch IAS officer, Choudhary had resigned as Raipur Collector in 2019 to join the BJP. His strong command of Hindi, a subject he had studied during his UPSC preparation, helped him write the budget in his preferred style. He explained that his approach was guided by the principle of “GYAN ke liye GATI,” reflecting a commitment to rapid progress toward the state’s 2030 goals.This year’s Chhattisgarh budget continues the theme of prosperity from the previous year, focusing on “GYAN” (Knowledge) for the welfare of four key groups: Gareeb (the poor), Yuva (youth), Annadata (farmers), and Naari (women). The budget also emphasizes “GATI” (Speed) in driving the state’s growth, with a focus on Good Governance, Accelerating Infrastructure, Technology, and Industrial Growth.
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