MP CM Mohan Yadav launches Rs 200+ crore development blitz in Sidhi district

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated and laid the foundation for 209 development works totaling over Rs 200 crore in Sidhi district. Key announcements include a new college in Bahri, a Rs 129 crore two-lane road, and upgrades to schools and health centers. The government is pursuing a Geographical Indication (GI) tag for the local 'Panja Dari' craft to gain global recognition. The CM also emphasized ongoing commitments to women's empowerment through the Ladli Behna scheme and increased farmer income support.

Key Points: MP CM Inaugurates Rs 200 Cr Development Works in Sidhi

  • 209 projects worth Rs 201 cr launched
  • New college & 65-km road announced
  • Push for GI tag for Sidhi's Panja Dari craft
  • Enhanced support for Ladli Behna & farmers
  • Vindhya Pragati Path to boost connectivity
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MP: CM Mohan Yadav performs bhoomi pujan, inaugurate development works worth over Rs 200 cr in Sidhi

CM Mohan Yadav inaugurated 209 projects worth Rs 201 crore in Sidhi, focusing on roads, education, healthcare, and empowering local crafts like Panja Dari.

"No region of the state will be deprived of development, and everyone will move forward together on the path of progress. - CM Mohan Yadav"

Sidhi, January 9

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday laid the foundation stone and inaugurated 209 development works worth Rs 201.64 crores in Sidhi district and addressed a gathering on the occasion.

Of these, 179 development works worth over Rs 68 crore were inaugurated, while foundation stones of 30 development works with an estimated cost of Rs 133.62 crore were laid. Additionally, CM Yadav also launched 505 works, worth Rs 11.58 crores, under the 'Ek Bagiya Maa Ke Naam' initiative.

Speaking on the occasion, CM Yadav said, "The state is moving towards building a new Madhya Pradesh with the cooperation of all. For a developed Madhya Pradesh, it is essential to make villages, the poor, farmers, youth, and women self-reliant, empowered, and prosperous, and the government is moving in this direction in a mission mode. No region of the state will be deprived of development, and everyone will move forward together on the path of progress."

In addition, at the request of local public representatives, the Chief Minister announced the opening of a new college in Bahri, which will begin in the next academic session, and the construction of a 64.54-km two-lane road from Bahri to Churhat at a cost of Rs 129 crore. He further announced the commencement of science and commerce classes at the colleges in Sihawal and Deosar.

The Chief Minister also announced that the currently operating part-time Additional Collector's Court in Deosar would now be made full-time. In addition, he announced the construction of a new 500-metre-long bridge over the Gopad River in Sidhi district and a causeway over the Mahan River.

He also declared the upgradation of some schools in the Sihawal Assembly constituency from high school to higher secondary level and the opening of primary health centres in some villages, adding that permanent irrigation facilities would be provided in all villages of the Bahri tehsil area.

"All types of industries would be established in the Sidhi district. Panja Dari is the identity of Sidhi, and several Panja Dari and carpet-weaving units are clustered in the Singhawal block. The state government is making efforts to secure a GI tag for Sidhi's 'Panja Dari' and ensure that it would be given global recognition. Substantial investment is flowing into the textile sector, which will further promote the 'Panja Dari' craft," the CM said.

The Chief Minister said that the state government is moving forward with a firm commitment to women's empowerment. The entire year has been dedicated to increasing farmers' income, and all eligible farmers are receiving Rs 12,000 annually through combined assistance from the central and state governments.

The monthly assistance provided to Ladli Behna beneficiaries will continue to increase; currently, Rs 1,500 per month is being provided. This support enables women to become entrepreneurs and become self-reliant, while helping them manage household expenses and their children's tuition fees, he said.

Additionally, the CM added that connectivity in Sidhi district would further improve through the 'Vindhya Pragati Path.'

Under this project, a new four-lane highway will be constructed from Bhopal through Sagar, Damoh, Katni, Maihar, Rewa, and Sidhi to Singrauli, accelerating employment opportunities and industrial development.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who has visited the region, the infrastructure upgrade is much needed. The new highway connecting Bhopal to Singrauli will be a game-changer for logistics and travel. Hope the execution matches the announcement.
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Priya S
Good to see focus on women's empowerment through Ladli Behna and support for local artisans. When women become entrepreneurs, entire families benefit. The health centres and school upgrades are also very important for rural development.
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Vikram M
Rs 200+ crore is a significant investment. My only humble request is to ensure transparency and timely completion. We have seen many foundation stones laid, but projects get delayed. The people of Sidhi deserve quality work, not just announcements.
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Aman W
Permanent irrigation for Bahri tehsil is the best news for farmers in the article! Water is everything for agriculture. Combined with the annual assistance, this can truly help double farmers' income. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan.
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Kriti O
Promoting Sidhi's 'Panja Dari' with a GI tag is a brilliant move. It preserves our heritage and creates global market access. Hope the weavers get direct benefits and not just middlemen. The textile sector investment should focus on skill development too.

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