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India - August 17, 2024

A medical college will be established in Anuppur with support from the Central University: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that a medical college will be established in Anuppur district with assistance from Central University, and the state government will provide the land at no cost. Additionally, plans are underway to build a Geeta Bhawan, a Sports Complex, a Bus Stand, and a Court Building in Anuppur. Dr. Yadav also revealed the construction of a sub-divisional officer’s office and a 100-bed hospital for Kotma in Anuppur. Furthermore, he declared that Bijuri will be granted tehsil status, the primary health center in Bijuri will be upgraded, and other development projects will be undertaken.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav stated that the government is committed to the welfare of youth, women, the poor, and farmers, identifying them as the foundation of its efforts. The Madhya Pradesh government plans to focus on four key missions: Yuva Shakti, Garib Kalyan, Farmer Welfare, and Women Empowerment. The top priority is to empower youth through employment and self-employment opportunities. To support this, the government has pledged not to withdraw any existing public welfare schemes.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav has said that after electricity, roads, and water, many efforts are being made to employ the youth in Madhya Pradesh. He said that the state government is making efforts to create industrial parks and IT parks in all the districts including all the divisional headquarters of the state to empower the youth. Continuous efforts are being made to make Madhya Pradesh the number one state in the country.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that our GDP is projected to reach Rs 7 lakh crore in the next five years. He also highlighted that Rs 18 thousand crores have been allocated in the budget for the Ladli Behnas. Dr. Yadav made these remarks during the Raksha Bandhan and Savan festival event for Ladli Behnas held in Anuppur district. On his arrival at the district headquarters, he was greeted with traditional tribal culture by the Gudum Baja group from Pipraha. Additionally, benefits were distributed to various scheme beneficiaries. Dr. Yadav dedicated 176 projects and performed the Bhoomipujan for 25 new initiatives in Anuppur.

No scheme will be discontinued in Madhya Pradesh

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that no scheme will be discontinued in Madhya Pradesh. All schemes will be operated continuously. He said that many schemes and programs have been implemented to make people’s lives easier and happier. We have provided gas cylinders for Rs 450 to 40 lakh sisters benefited under Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana. He said that the state government is committed to providing benefits of all government schemes through women empowerment.

Raksha Bandhan Festival Celebrates the Affectionate Bond between Brother and Sister

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav celebrated Raksha Bandhan as a profound symbol of the affectionate bond between brothers and sisters. On this auspicious occasion, which also coincides with the Saavan festival, the state government has deposited Rs. 1,250 along with an additional Rs. 250 as shagun into the accounts of sisters under the Ladli Behna Yojana. This gesture reflects the government’s commitment to bringing joy to the faces of sisters and strengthening their spirits.Dr. Yadav extended his warm wishes to all sisters on Raksha Bandhan, acknowledging the significance of the Raksha Sutra in nurturing and preserving relationships. He emphasized that our nation, rich in festive traditions, celebrates love and values that uphold these bonds. The government is dedicated to honoring all societal activities and festivals while maintaining law and order. In this spirit, festivals such as Guru Purnima, Raksha Bandhan, and Janmashtami will be celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy.

It is a privilege to be born in Amarkantak

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav remarked that after the merit accumulated over many lifetimes, one is born on this earth. With good fortune, one is born in India; through devotion to God, in Madhya Pradesh; and by the grace of Mother Narmada, in the sacred land of Anuppur. He emphasized that this land is revered as a site of penance and spiritual significance, associated with the sages and saints.

The programme was also addressed by Minister of State for Forest and Environment and Minister in charge of Anuppur district Shri Dilip Ahirwar, Minister of State for Cottage and Village Industries (Independent Charge) Shri Dilip Jaiswal, former Minister and MLA Anuppur Shri Bisahulal Singh, MLA Mrs. Manisha Singh and public representatives.

Chief Minister swings Shri Radhakrishna

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav on the occasion of the Janmashtami festival, participated in a special ceremony in Anuppur, where he swung Lord Shri Radhakrishna. Prior to this, the Chief Minister was warmly welcomed by sisters who showered him with flowers at the venue. They also tied Rakhi to their cherished brother, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav. In return, he presented Rakshabandhan gifts to the sisters and personally fed them sweets, adding a personal touch to the celebration.

Observed the products of women self-help groups

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav visited the exhibition of products created by women from self-help groups under the State Rural Livelihood Mission at the Eklavya Adarsh Residential School Campus in Anuppur. He reviewed a diverse range of items including processed kodo, kodo biscuits, namkeen, Gondi paintings, iron art, bath products, play art, Rakshabandhan gift hampers made from Bijapuri wood, pickles, and jams. The Chief Minister engaged with the women, gathering information about the sales of these products and offering his encouragement. Additionally, Dr. Yadav inspected a Paddy Transplanter plant available at a 50 percent subsidy from the Agriculture Department and noted the distribution of motorized tricycles to Divyang beneficiaries during the event.

Fruit sapling planted in Eklavya Residential Complex

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav planted a fruit sapling in Eklavya Residential Complex. He inspired everyone to plant saplings for environmental protection under “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” campaign on the call of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. MLA Jaitpur Shri Jaisingh Marawi, Chairman of State Coal Development Authority Shri Ramlal Rautel and public representatives of Panchayat and urban bodies were present.

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