MP CM Yadav to Attend National Textile Meet, Discuss Wildlife Exchange with Assam

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is set to participate in the National Textile Ministers' Conference in Guwahati. During his visit, he will hold discussions with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on a significant wildlife exchange program between the two states. The agreed-upon exchange includes reintroducing extinct wild buffalo and bringing rhinoceroses to Madhya Pradesh, while sending tigers and crocodiles to Assam. The textile conference, also attended by Union Minister Giriraj Singh, aims to promote investment, innovation, and holistic growth in the sector.

Key Points: MP CM at Textile Conference, Wildlife Talks with Assam

  • Attending National Textile Ministers' Conference
  • Discussing wildlife exchange with Assam
  • Reintroducing extinct wild buffalo to MP
  • Transferring tigers & crocodiles to Assam
  • Presenting MP's textile policy nationally
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MP CM Yadav to attend National Textile Ministers' Conference in Guwahati tomorrow

MP CM Mohan Yadav to attend National Textile Ministers' Conference in Guwahati, will also hold key discussions on wildlife exchange with Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma.

"cooperation and partnership with Assam in the fields of eco-tourism and wildlife tourism would expand - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, January 7

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is scheduled to participate in the National Textile Ministers' Conference to be held in Guwahati on Thursday, according to a release.

During the visit, discussions will also be held with the Assam government on wildlife exchange between the two states.

Chief Minister Yadav stated that Madhya Pradesh and Assam earlier held meaningful deliberations on wildlife exchange. During these discussions, consensus was reached on the reintroduction of wild buffalo that have become extinct in Madhya Pradesh, as well as on bringing rhinoceroses to the state. At the request of Assam's Chief Wildlife Warden, agreement was also reached to transfer tigers and crocodiles from Madhya Pradesh to Assam. Both states have submitted their respective proposals to the Central Government in this regard.

The CM added that cooperation and partnership with Assam in the fields of eco-tourism and wildlife tourism would expand in the near future. These issues will be discussed with the Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday.

The National Textile Conference in Guwahati will be attended by Giriraj Singh, Union Minister for Textiles, along with the Assam Chief Minister. The conference will deliberate on promoting investment in the textile sector, employment generation, innovation, skill development, textile production aligned with modern demand and collaborative models among states.

The primary objective of the conference is to accelerate the holistic development and expansion of India's textile industry. Detailed discussions will be held on areas ranging from traditional handloom and handicrafts to modern textiles, ready-made garments, technical textiles, and export potential.

During the conference, CM Yadav will present Madhya Pradesh's textile policy, industry-friendly environment, investment opportunities, and available resources on a national platform. The conference will also facilitate the exchange of best practices among states and open new avenues for partnerships in the textile sector.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The wildlife exchange part is fascinating! Bringing rhinos to MP? That would be incredible for tourism. But I hope they have done thorough studies on habitat suitability. We must protect our existing wildlife first.
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Aman W
While conferences are good, actual implementation is key. Our textile policy needs to be more competitive compared to Gujarat or Tamil Nadu. Focus should be on easing regulations for MSMEs and better market linkages.
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Sarah B
Interesting cross-state collaboration. The tiger and crocodile exchange sounds like a responsible conservation effort. Hope the central government approves it soon. India's biodiversity is a national treasure.
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Karthik V
Textiles and wildlife in one trip? Seems like a packed agenda. Hopefully, the textile discussions lead to concrete skill development programs for our youth. MP has potential to be a garment manufacturing hub.
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Nisha Z
Eco-tourism partnership with Assam is a brilliant idea! Combining Kaziranga's experience with MP's tiger reserves can create amazing tourist circuits. This is the kind of cooperative federalism we need. 👍

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