MP CM Mohan Yadav to Perform Bhoomi Pujan for Indore-Pithampur Corridor on May 3

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will perform Bhoomi Pujan for the Indore-Pithampur Economic Corridor on May 3. The first phase, costing Rs 326.51 crore, marks the start of infrastructure development. Farmers' land allocation has been increased from 50% to 60%, boosting participation. The project aims to transform the region's industrial landscape and create new employment opportunities.

Key Points: MP CM to Perform Bhoomi Pujan for Indore Corridor on May 3

  • Bhoomi Pujan for first phase on May 3
  • Farmers' land allocation increased from 50% to 60%
  • Project spans 1,300 hectares, cost Rs 2,360 crore
  • Expected to boost industrial growth and employment
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MP CM to perform Bhoomi Pujan for Indore-Pithampur corridor on May 3​

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav to perform Bhoomi Pujan for Indore-Pithampur Economic Corridor on May 3. Farmers' land allocation increased to 60%.

"By prioritising farmers' interests, Yadav has struck a balance between development goals and community welfare. - Press Note"

Bhopal, May 1

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has announced to accelerate the Indore-Pithampur Economic Corridor project, significantly increasing the share of developed land allotted to farmers.​

The Bhoomi Pujan for the first phase of the project will be performed by the Chief Minister on May 3 at Sector A, Village Nainod, Indore.​

The first phase, with an estimated cost of Rs 326.51 crore, will mark the beginning of infrastructure development works, a press note said on Friday.​

The allocation has been raised from 50 per cent to 60 per cent, a move that has strengthened farmers' confidence and encouraged their voluntary participation in the project.​

The Indore-Pithampur Economic Corridor is a flagship initiative aimed at transforming the region's industrial landscape.​

Planned development will take place across a 300-metre zone on both sides of a 75-metre-wide, 20-kilometre-long road, said a press note on Friday.​

The project spans 1,300 hectares of land and is estimated to cost Rs 2,360 crore.​

It promises modern infrastructure and amenities for industrial, commercial, and service sectors, thereby attracting large-scale investment and creating new employment opportunities.​

One of the biggest challenges for the project was acquiring land with the consent of farmers, as land in the area is in high demand due to its proximity to Indore city.​

By prioritising farmers' interests, Yadav has struck a balance between development goals and community welfare. His decision has led to a surge in farmer participation, ensuring smoother progress for the corridor.​

Under the scheme, farmers receive developed land equipped with basic facilities such as roads, electricity, and water supply in exchange for their original land.​

With the increased allocation of 60 per cent, farmers stand to gain greater financial value in the future. They can use this land for residential, commercial, or other economic activities, creating sustainable income sources for themselves and their families.​

This project is expected to strengthen connectivity, foster modern infrastructure, and provide a conducive environment for industrial growth.​

Alongside this, local youth will benefit from new employment opportunities, giving fresh momentum to the region's socio-economic development.​

- IANS

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Priya S
Good move, but I hope the developed land actually has proper roads, electricity, and water as promised. Many such schemes look good on paper but fail on ground. Let's wait and watch the execution.
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Vikram M
Rs 2,360 crore for 20 km road and 1,300 hectares? Seems steep. But if it truly creates jobs for local youth and boosts industries in Pithampur, it's worth it. Hope transparency is maintained in all tenders.
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Ananya R
I like how they're prioritizing farmer consent. In many states, land acquisition becomes a huge mess. This 60% allocation is a smart carrot that benefits both farmers and the economy. MP is setting an example! 🚀
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Siddhartha F
Bhoomi Pujan on May 3? That's just two days away! CM Mohan Yadav is moving fast. This corridor could make Indore a major industrial hub like Bangalore or Hyderabad. But environmental impact must be studied too.
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James A
Impressive project scale. 300-meter wide zone on both sides of a 75-meter road? That's massive. Good to see Indian states adopting global standards for economic corridors. Hope it attracts foreign investment too.
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Manish T

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