Bhopal: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav stated that industry conclaves have been successfully organized across every division of Madhya Pradesh, attracting significant investments to the state. At the Regional Industry Conclave held in Narmadapuram alone, proposals worth ?31,800 crore were received, including a ?500 crore investment commitment from an enthusiastic investor from England. He emphasized that the establishment of agriculture-based industries remains a primary goal, alongside harnessing the potential of the state’s youth to drive growth. Efforts are being made to create employment opportunities across all sectors in Madhya Pradesh.
Dr. Yadav highlighted the success of the Medical Device Park in Ujjain, which was awarded a gold medal by the Government of India, as a testament to the state’s progress. The divisional-level conclaves are proving instrumental in driving development across the state. He reiterated that transforming the lives of youth, women, and farmers by increasing employment opportunities through investment growth is a top priority, and the state is achieving commendable success in this mission.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the MP Mind Summit of a TV channel. In an interview given to the channel, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav gave detailed information regarding the road map for the development of Madhya Pradesh.
Event of Simhastha will be memorable
The Simhastha-2028 event is set to be a world-class celebration, reflecting its significance as a global event. For the first time in nearly 60 years, devotees will have the privilege of bathing entirely in the pristine waters of the Kshipra River. A comprehensive plan is being implemented to ensure the Kshipra is free from pollution and flows with clean water during Simhastha. The event promises to be a truly memorable occasion. Madhya Pradesh holds the distinction of being the origin of sacred rivers like the Narmada (Rewa) and Son, making it the motherland of many holy rivers.
Our goals are clear, our Madhya Pradesh will be a leading state
CM said that as soon as the government was formed, it was decided that no public welfare scheme would be stopped. The state budget will be doubled in the coming four years. The youth will be made job givers, not job seekers. Farmers and women will be supported in overcoming poverty by providing them access to the benefits of various schemes. In accordance with the glorious past of the state, heritage and development works will be undertaken simultaneously. Madhya Pradesh will be a leading state. Full efforts will be made for this