“I Want to Be a Doctor,” Says Child; Chief Minister Encourages Her Dream

*Chief Minister’s Warm Gesture Wins Hearts in Bhainsamuda*
*A Heartwarming Moment with Little Manvika Reflects Shri Sai’s Humane Leadership*
Raipur, May 3, 2026/ During ‘Sushasan Tihar’, a heartwarming moment unfolded in Bhainsamuda village of Jashpur district, leaving a deep impression on everyone present. The scene stood as a vivid testament to a style of governance where empathy walks hand in hand with authority, transforming routine public engagement into a deeply human connection.
As Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai was interacting with villagers, his attention was drawn to four-year-old Manvika Chauhan. In a spontaneous and natural gesture, he walked up to the child, instantly shifting the atmosphere into one of warmth and familiarity.
With affection, the Chief Minister lifted Manvika into his arms and engaged her in a gentle conversation. The simplicity of his demeanour and the kindness reflected on his face reflected a fundamental truth about leadership, that it finds its highest expression in connecting with people at a personal level.

When asked about her aspirations, the young girl, in her innocent voice, softly said, “I want to become a doctor.” Chief Minister responded with a warm smile, blessing the child and wishing her a bright future. Though the exchange lasted only a few moments, its emotional depth resonated strongly with everyone present, reinforcing the importance of nurturing the dreams of even the youngest citizens.
In a further gesture of affection, Shri Sai removed his spectacles and gently placed them on the child, playfully encouraging her and boosting her confidence. The simple act drew smiles all around and added to the emotional richness of the moment.
Manvika’s mother, Smt. Deepanjali Chauhan, shared that her daughter had been eagerly looking forward to meeting the Chief Minister and was overjoyed by the interaction. Expressing her gratitude, she described the encounter as a cherished and unforgettable experience for the family.
This touching episode stands as a living example of sensitive, people-centric leadership, where governance extends beyond policies and schemes to build trust and emotional connection through compassion, dialogue, and genuine human warmth.
