Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Sunday said the works and schemes of Chhattisgarh were getting national recognition.

Baghel said this while dedicating to the public 357 development works worth Rs 67.13 crores in 11 civic bodies in the state though a virtual programme.

Specially mentioning the recent felicitation and award of being the cleanest state in the country, Baghel called it a major achievement.

On this occasion he reiterated that the development and development of civic amenities in urban as well as rural local bodies in the state was the priority of his government.

Citing welfare schemes of Godhan Nyay Yojana, the Chief Minister said Chhattisgarh was the only state which procures cow dung and it has one of the best schemes to promote Organic Farming.

The state is also the first state in the country to develop rural industrial parks in Gauthans (cowsheds).