

By Special Correspondent
Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee on Sunday formally inaugurated a training camp for district presidents at Pachmarhi under the aegis of the All India Congress Committee (AICC). The event was inaugurated by Sachin Rao, AICC’s Training In-Charge and member of the Congress Working Committee (CWC).
The 10-day camp, being held from 2 to 12 November 2025, aims to provide extensive organisational and ideological training to newly appointed district presidents. The opening session was attended by Madhya Pradesh Congress President Jeetu Patwari, Leader of Opposition Sh. Umang Singhar, and several senior party leaders.
Following the inaugural ceremony, Mr Rao conducted the first workshop of the camp, which focused on the party’s organisational structure, ideology, functioning, and future strategies. The sessions are designed to help participants better understand Congress’s core principles and strengthen its outreach at the district level.
The Pachmarhi camp, described as a “Mahamantan” or grand brainstorming session, will include detailed discussions on the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) programme and other key political and organisational issues. The training is expected to play a pivotal role in consolidating the party’s base following the Organisation Creation Campaign.
According to party officials, the initiative seeks to revitalise the Congress’s grassroots machinery and instil renewed enthusiasm among its workers. The camp also underscores the leadership’s focus on capacity-building and collective strategy ahead of future electoral challenges.
Senior leaders, district presidents, and organisational coordinators from across the state are participating in the training, which marks a significant step in the Congress’s ongoing efforts to rebuild and re-energise its cadre in Madhya Pradesh.
