Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai arrives at IIM Raipur on Saturday July 4, 2026 to inaugurate the third edition of the two-day Chintan Shivir, a governance retreat focused on policy innovation and administrative excellence-Photo Credit -CG/PR
Third edition of ‘Chintan Shivir 3.0’ focuses on innovation, transparency, policy convergence, and future-ready governance under Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai’s leadership
Key Factors
- Third consecutive edition of Chintan Shivir organised by the Chhattisgarh Government.
- Conducted jointly by the Department of Good Governance & Convergence and IIM Raipur.
- Brings together ministers, senior officials, governance experts, and academicians.
- Focuses on good governance, transparency, accountability, innovation, and leadership.
- Encourages policy convergence for better implementation of government schemes.
- Aims to strengthen evidence-based policymaking and improve public service delivery.
- Builds on governance reforms initiated through the previous two editions.
Raipur: In a significant move to strengthen governance through knowledge-driven policymaking, the Government of Chhattisgarh has commenced the third edition of its two-day ‘Chintan Shivir 3.0’ at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Raipur. Organised jointly by the Department of Good Governance & Convergence and IIM Raipur, the annual conclave has become an important platform for cabinet ministers to deliberate on governance reforms, leadership, innovation, and administrative excellence.
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, while inaugurating the programme, said the objective of the Chintan Shivir is not merely to hold discussions but to build a governance ecosystem that is transparent, accountable, citizen-centric, and equipped to meet future challenges. He noted that the state has benefited significantly from the ideas and policy recommendations that emerged during the previous two editions, many of which have been translated into administrative reforms and development initiatives, Sai added.

Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai and cabinet ministers participate in an interactive session on governance reforms, transparency, and evidence-based policymaking during Chintan Shivir 3.0 on Saturday July 4, 2026 -Photo Credit- channel24india.com via CG/PR
The two-day retreat brings together members of the state cabinet, senior bureaucrats, policy experts, academics, and governance specialists from across India. Through a series of interactive sessions, lectures, and case studies, participants are exploring best practices in public administration, digital governance, policy implementation, institutional leadership, and inter-departmental coordination.
The programme places special emphasis on good governance, highlighting the importance of transparency, accountability, technology-driven administration, and result-oriented policymaking. Experts are sharing successful governance models from across the country while encouraging ministers to adopt innovative approaches that can improve service delivery and enhance public trust.

Policy experts address ministers on leadership, administrative innovation, and effective governance practices during a technical session at the conclave where an engaging classroom-style interaction at Chintan Shivir 3.0 highlights the programme’s emphasis on collaborative learning, knowledge sharing, and future-ready governance-Photo Credit -channel24india.com via CG/PR
A major theme of this year’s Chintan Shivir is policy convergence—ensuring that different government departments work in close coordination rather than in isolation. Officials believe better convergence among departments can significantly improve the effectiveness of welfare programmes, infrastructure projects, rural development initiatives, and citizen services.
The sessions are also designed to equip ministers with emerging management practices used by leading institutions and governments worldwide. Discussions include strategic decision-making, evidence-based policymaking, leadership in public administration, crisis management, digital transformation, and sustainable development.
Addressing the participants, Chief Minister Sai reiterated that continuous learning is essential for effective governance in a rapidly changing world. He said governments must remain adaptive and forward-looking to meet the aspirations of citizens and deliver quality public services efficiently, CM described .

Cabinet ministers, senior officials, and experts gather for a group photograph at IIM Raipur during the inauguration of Chintan Shivir 3.0 on Saturday July 4, 2026 -Photo Credit- channel24india.com via CG/PR
Unlike conventional government meetings, the Chintan Shivir encourages open dialogue, exchange of ideas, and collaborative problem-solving. Ministers are expected to examine existing policies, identify implementation challenges, and formulate practical solutions that can accelerate Chhattisgarh’s journey towards inclusive and sustainable development, Sai continued .
Officials believe the annual exercise has evolved into an institutional mechanism for improving governance standards in the state. By bringing together policymakers and domain experts under one roof, the initiative seeks to bridge the gap between academic research and administrative practice, enabling informed decision-making backed by global and national best practices.
With governance reforms becoming increasingly central to economic growth and public welfare, the third edition of Chintan Shivir reinforces the Chhattisgarh government’s commitment to building a responsive, efficient, and future-ready administration capable of delivering better outcomes for every citizen, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai emphasised.
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