Cabinet Approves Exclusion of Pachmarhi Nazul from Sanctuary, Declares It Revenue Nazul
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav chaired a meeting of the Council of Ministers held on Tuesday at the Mantralaya. The Cabinet approved the revision of the Nazul land area of Pachmarhi town under the control of the Special Area Development Authority (SADA), declaring 395.939 hectares of land as Revenue Nazul by excluding it from the Pachmarhi Sanctuary area. The Cabinet granted administrative approval of ₹390 crore for the development of buffer zones under the State’s nine tiger reserves over a period of five years, from the financial year 2026–27 to 2030–31. Under the new scheme, development works in buffer zones will include chain-link fencing in sensitive areas, wildlife protection measures, pasture development, creation of water sources, fire safety arrangements, wildlife treatment and health check-ups and skill upgradation initiatives.
Approval was also accorded for two irrigation projects in Narmadapuram district at a total cost of ₹215.47 crore. As per the approval, administrative sanction of ₹86.76 crore was granted for the Bagra Branch Canal Hoz Irrigation Project under the Tawa Project (Right Bank Canal), with a proposed irrigation potential of 4,200 hectares. The project will provide irrigation benefits to 33 villages in Babai and Sohagpur tehsils of Narmadapuram district.
The Cabinet granted administrative approval of ₹128.71 crore for the Pipariya Branch Canal Hoz Irrigation Project under the Tawa Project (Right Bank Canal), with a proposed irrigation potential of 6,000 hectares. This project will benefit 30 villages in the Sohagpur tehsil of Narmadapuram district.
The Cabinet approved the continuation of 17 schemes of the Tribal Affairs Department, Food & Civil Supplies Department, and Revenue Department for the period from 2026–27 to 2030–31, with a total financial outlay of ₹17,864.26 crore. Of this, ₹377.26 crore was approved for 15 schemes of the Tribal Affairs Department, including fee reimbursement, pre-examination coaching, Scout and Guide activities, transportation, health services, and various awards. An allocation of ₹15,000 crore was approved for the Chief Minister’s Farmer Crop Procurement Assistance Scheme under the Food & Civil Supplies Department, while ₹2,487 crore was approved for the construction of tehsil, district, and divisional offices and residential buildings under the Revenue Department.
The Cabinet also approved a revised scheme titled ‘Overseas Employment Placement Scheme 2025’ for Other Backward Class (OBC) Youth, replacing the earlier scheme for unemployed backward class youth launched in 2022. Under the revised scheme, ₹45 crore will be spent over the next three years, enabling 600 OBC youth each year to secure employment opportunities abroad.
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