Sai said, “We think the state will benefit from these investments after one and a half to two years." Asked about the pace of development of Nava Raipur, the upcoming capital city of Chhattisgarh, Sai said, “Yes, it is developing a bit slowly. But we think it will develop in the coming time as an IT hub, and many other things are coming up there.” Asked about the burden on the state finances due to several welfare schemes, he said, “There is a little problem, but we have plugged leakages and checked corruption that prevailed during the previous Congress government.” "We have checked leakage and corruption in the mining sector, resulting in state revenue collection of Rs 13,000 to Rs 14,000 crore. During the Congress rule, the excise revenue collection stood at Rs 5,000 crore, which has now increased to Rs 10,000-Rs 11,000 crore. Chhattisgarh stands at the top position in GST collection,” he added.