MP CM Mohan Yadav Prays at Bhilat Dev Temple Ahead of Key Farm Cabinet Meet

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, along with his cabinet, offered prayers at the Bhilat Dev Temple in Barwani's Nagalwadi village. The visit was made ahead of a significant agriculture cabinet meeting held as part of the state's Farmer Welfare Year 2026. CM Yadav stated the government is committed to the state's development under PM Modi's leadership and that cabinet decisions would benefit the people and farmers. The ministers also toured an agricultural exhibition highlighting local produce and initiatives like natural farming and Mission Sickle Cell Eradication.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav Offers Prayers at Bhilat Dev Temple in Barwani

  • Prayers for state's peace & prosperity
  • Precedes Agriculture Cabinet meeting
  • Part of Farmer Welfare Year 2026
  • Focus on local agricultural development
  • Exhibition showcased regional produce & initiatives
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Madhya Pradesh CM, ministers offer prayers at Bhilat Dev temple in Barwani

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav and ministers visited Bhilat Dev Temple in Barwani, seeking prosperity for the state ahead of a key agriculture cabinet meeting.

"under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the state government is committed to the development of Madhya Pradesh - Chief Minister Mohan Yadav"

Barwani, March 2

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, along with cabinet members, offered prayers at the Bhilat Dev Temple situated in Nagalwadi village, Barwani district, on Monday and sought peace, prosperity and well-being for the people of the state.

CM Yadav and state ministers reached here to hold an agriculture cabinet meeting in the district as part of the state's declared Farmer Welfare Year 2026 and ahead of the meeting, they offered prayers at the temple.

After taking blessings at the temple, the Chief Minister and ministers appreciated the scenic beauty and surroundings of the temple.

The Chief Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the state government is committed to the development of Madhya Pradesh, stressing that Bhilat Dev is the deity of the Nimar-Malwa region and would begin the cabinet meeting with prayers to the deity.

He added that the decisions taken in the Cabinet would be in the interest of the people of the state and farmers.

The Chief Minister also visited the temple premises and highlighted that the Bhilat Dev Temple, located in the Satpura valleys, is a very picturesque place filled with positive energy. Along with this, CM Yadav and the cabinet members posed for a group photograph as well.

Thereafter, the Chief Minister explored an exhibition showcasing agricultural produce from farms and orchards of the Nimar region and farmers briefed him on local agricultural practices on the occasion.

In view of the Agriculture Cabinet meeting, the district administration and allied departments set up thematic presentations at the exhibition. It included natural farming implementation models, Vocal for Local initiatives, banana development model, dollar chana value chain, Barwani chilli-based products, sesame as an emerging crop, sugarcane economic model, Mission Sickle Cell Eradication programme, and innovative forest village development initiatives.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While respecting cultural traditions is important, I hope the agricultural cabinet meeting itself yields substantial results. The exhibition models on natural farming and sickle cell eradication sound promising. Actions matter more than photo-ops.
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Vikram M
As someone from the Nimar region, it feels good to see our local deity and our agricultural practices getting this recognition at the state level. Bhilat Dev temple is indeed a serene place. Hope the 'Vocal for Local' initiative gets real budget and support.
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Rohit P
Farmer Welfare Year 2026 sounds great, but what about the immediate issues? Crop prices, timely procurement, and irrigation are what farmers need now. Hope the cabinet decisions address these and aren't just for headlines.
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Priya S
Connecting governance with our spiritual and cultural roots can be meaningful. Starting a meeting with prayers sets a positive intention. The exhibition showcasing sesame as an emerging crop is interesting. MP has so much agricultural potential!
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Michael C
The holistic approach here is commendable - blending cultural reverence with a focus on agricultural economics and even public health (Sickle Cell mission). If implemented well, this model could be beneficial. The scenic Satpura valleys are a bonus!

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