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CM Vishnu Deo Sai Returns to His Roots, Ploughs Field in Native Village Bagia

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai ploughs a paddy field with a pair of bullocks in his native village Bagia in Jashpur district on Monday, August 17, 2026, recalling his family’s deep association with farming and rural life-Photo Credit: channel24india.com via CG/ DPR

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister says farming is not merely a livelihood for him but a way of life inherited from his roots

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  • CM Vishnu Deo Sai ploughs a paddy field with bullocks in his native village Bagia in Jashpur district
  • Chief Minister recalls his childhood and long association with farming
  • Sai says Chhattisgarh’s soil, agricultural traditions and farmers remain closest to his heart
  • CM underlines the importance of remaining connected with rural traditions despite changing times
  • Chief Minister pays tribute to farmers and wishes them a prosperous harvest

Raipur: Away from the routine of official meetings and public engagements, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai returned to his agricultural roots on Monday morning, stepping into a paddy field in his native village Bagia in Jashpur district and taking up the plough himself.

With a pair of bullocks moving through the lush green field, Sai held the traditional wooden plough and performed biyasi, a customary agricultural operation associated with paddy cultivation. The moment presented a very different picture of the Chief Minister — not behind a podium or surrounded by official files, but working in a field much as he had seen farmers do since childhood.

Recalling his association with agriculture, Sai said holding the plough once again brought back memories of his earlier years and his family’s farming background.

🔴 “Being from a farming family, agriculture is not merely a means of livelihood for me; it is a way of life and a value that has remained with me since childhood.” — Vishnu Deo Sai

The Chief Minister said there was a distinctive sense of belonging in returning to one’s village, soil and fields. Time spent amid the fields, he added, brings peace of mind and renewed energy.

Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai performs traditional biyasi in a paddy field at Bagia in Jashpur district on Monday, August 17, 2026. Sai said farming was not merely a livelihood for him but a way of life inherited from his rural upbringing-Photo Credit: Channel24india.com via CG/DPR

Sai said growing up in a rural and agricultural environment had taught him the dignity of labour, the importance of living in harmony with nature and the value of remaining connected with one’s roots.

🔴 “The joy of being connected with one’s village, one’s soil and one’s fields is something special. Holding the plough brings back old memories associated with farming.” — Vishnu Deo Sai

Farming Remains at the Heart of Chhattisgarh

Agriculture occupies a central place not only in Chhattisgarh’s economy but also in its social and cultural life. Generations of farmers have shaped the state’s rural landscape, while several of its festivals, customs and traditions remain closely connected with the agricultural cycle.

Sai said that even as society embraces modernisation, preserving this relationship with the land and traditional agricultural values remains important. Farming, he observed, teaches patience, hard work and sensitivity towards nature.

A farmer, he said, does much more than cultivate a crop. Through his labour, he sustains families, society and the wider economy.

🔴 “Chhattisgarh’s soil, our rich agricultural traditions and our hardworking annadata farmers have always remained closest to my heart.” — Vishnu Deo Sai

The Chief Minister said the prosperity of farmers and the progress of agriculture remain fundamental to Chhattisgarh’s overall development. He paid tribute to the hard work of the state’s farmers and wished them prosperity and a plentiful harvest.

For Sai, Monday morning’s visit was also a return to a familiar part of his personal journey. His life has remained closely associated with the rural environment and agriculture, and whenever his public responsibilities permit, he has continued to maintain contact with his native village and farming traditions.

The sight of the Chief Minister walking through the paddy field behind a pair of bullocks therefore carried a significance beyond the immediate occasion — reflecting a personal connection with the land and the agricultural traditions that continue to define much of rural Chhattisgarh.

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