MP Cabinet Approves Rs 6,940 Crore for Housing, Irrigation & Youth Schemes

The Madhya Pradesh cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, approved a massive outlay of Rs 6,940 crore for various development and welfare projects. Key approvals include a Rs 82.39 crore micro-irrigation project in Rewa and a 3% increase in dearness allowance for government employees. The cabinet also greenlit the Shaurya Sankalp training scheme for OBC youth and allocated thousands of crores for rural housing, transport infrastructure, and new government buildings. Significant funds were also sanctioned for tribal affairs, food security schemes, and honorariums for teachers in disability institutions.

Key Points: MP Cabinet Approves Rs 6,940 Crore Development Works

  • Rs 82cr Micro Irrigation Project
  • 3% DA hike for govt staff
  • Shaurya Sankalp youth training scheme
  • Rs 2933cr for rural housing & transport
  • Rs 691cr for new Mantralaya building
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MP Cabinet approves various construction, development works worth Rs 6,940 Crore

Madhya Pradesh cabinet approves projects worth Rs 6,940 crore for irrigation, housing, youth training, and government employee benefits.

"The council of ministers gave a nod to various development works worth Rs 6,940 crore - Official Release"

Bhopal, March 23

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav chaired a cabinet meeting held at the state secretariat on Monday and the council of ministers gave a nod to various development works worth Rs 6,940 crore and the continuation of several schemes.

The Cabinet also approved Rs 82.39 crore for the Mahana Micro Irrigation Project in Rewa district, along with a 3 per cent increase in dearness allowance for government employees and dearness relief for pensioners w.e.f July 1, 2025, raising it to 58 per cent.

Apart from this, the council of ministers approved several welfare proposals, including the implementation of the Shaurya Sankalp Training Scheme for youth from Other Backwards Classes (OBC). During the training period, eligible male candidates will receive a stipend of Rs 1,000 per month, while female candidates will receive Rs 1,100 per month. Training will be conducted at 40 centres across 10 locations in the state, with separate facilities for male and female candidates. At least 35 per cent of the seats will be reserved for women candidates.

The Cabinet further approved a proposal of the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities to provide Rs 18,000 per month as honorarium to guest teachers working in institutions for persons with disabilities, in line with the honorarium provided to Class-1 guest teachers in the School Education Department.

Among the approvals granted for multiple schemes of various departments, Rs 2933 crores was approved for rural housing and transport infrastructure development projects under the Commercial Tax Department. Additionally, Rs 37 crore was allocated for maintenance of commercial tax tribunals and departmental assets, and Rs 162 crore for IT and establishment expenses for the period 2026-27 to 2030-31.

Similarly, under the Public Works Department, approval was granted for the continuation of 17 schemes, including Rs 691 crore for the construction of the Mantralaya building, Vidhan Sabha and MLA rest house facilities, Rs 731 crore for government residences, state guest house and office buildings, Rs 565 crore for project implementation unit-related works and Rs 379 crore for capital project establishment expenditure.

The Tribal Affairs Department received Rs 102 crore for the continuation of three schemes related to promotion, research, training and development of tribal culture for the period 2026-27 to 2030-31.

The Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Department got approval for 22 welfare schemes worth Rs 865 crore, including Smart PDS, Chief Minister Ration Aapke Gram, Ujjwala, PM Gati Shakti, and the Chief Minister Yuva Annadoot Scheme. Other approvals include Rs 354.03 crore for the scheme of the Madhya Pradesh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Rs 3.90 crore for maintenance of departmental assets, Rs 16.50 crore for the Controller of Legal Metrology office, and Rs 16 crore for the formation of the Food Commission for the period 2026-27 to 2030-31.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rs 691 crore for a new Mantralaya and MLA rest house? While development is good, shouldn't this money be prioritized for hospitals, schools, or better roads in villages first? Feels a bit like building palaces for politicians.
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Aman W
The 3% DA hike for govt employees and pensioners is a welcome relief amidst inflation. Also, the honorarium for guest teachers in disability institutions is a very thoughtful and inclusive move. Good to see social welfare getting attention.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows public finance, the allocation for IT and establishment expenses till 2030-31 shows long-term planning. The Smart PDS and food security schemes are crucial. Hope the funds reach the intended beneficiaries without leakage.
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Karthik V
Micro-irrigation in Rewa is excellent for farmers! Water conservation is key for MP's agriculture. The separate stipend for female candidates in the Shaurya Sankalp scheme is a positive step for gender equality. Bhagwan kare sab kaam time par ho jaye.
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Nisha Z
So much money approved, but will it actually improve our daily lives? We need to see results on the ground – better roads, regular electricity, and quality education. Announcements are easy, implementation is the real challenge.

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