MP CM Mohan Yadav Inaugurates Rs 17.13 Cr Projects, Announces New Industrial Zone

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated Baba Bhairavnath Lok and other development projects constructed at a cost of Rs 17.13 crore in Rewa district. He announced an additional Rs 2 crore for the temple campus and the development of a new 100-acre industrial area in Gudh to generate youth employment. The CM highlighted the state's efforts under PM Modi's guidance to boost religious tourism through grand spiritual corridors. Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla noted increased investor interest in the Vindhya region and the establishment of a new cancer unit in Rewa.

Key Points: MP CM Inaugurates Rewa Projects, Announces 100-Acre Industrial Area

  • Rs 17.13 cr projects inaugurated
  • New 100-acre industrial area announced
  • Rs 2 cr extra for temple development
  • Spiritual tourism corridors highlighted
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MP: CM Yadav inaugurates Bhairavnath Lok, development projects worth Rs 17.13 cr in Rewa

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav inaugurated development projects worth Rs 17.13 crore in Rewa and announced a new 100-acre industrial zone in Gudh.

"A new industrial area spread over 100 acres will be developed in Gudh to create employment opportunities for youth. - CM Mohan Yadav"

Rewa, January 31

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated Baba Bhairavnath Lok and various development projects constructed at a cost of Rs 17.13 crore in Rewa district on Saturday and announced to develop a new industrial area spread over 100 acres in Gudh.

According to an official release, CM Yadav also announced an additional Rs 2 crore for further development of the temple campus. A police outpost and Bhairavnath Sarovar will also be constructed within the temple complex. He further declared the construction of a pilgrims' rest house and a new 'gaushala' in Gudh.

The Chief Minister also performed worship rituals, havan, and prayers with Vedic chants, seeking prosperity, peace and public welfare for the state.

Addressing the occasion, the CM said, "A new industrial area spread over 100 acres will be developed in Gudh to create employment opportunities for youth. Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the state government is preserving heritage while setting new benchmarks in religious tourism. Grand spiritual corridors such as 'Mahakal Lok' in Ujjain, 'Pashupatinath Lok' in Mandsaur, 'Raja Ram Lok' in Orchha, and 'Chitrakoot Dham', among 13 such projects, are taking shape across the state."

The Chief Minister stated that the Vindhya region, especially Rewanchal, holds immense spiritual significance, as Lord Ram spent more than 11 important years of his life in 'Chitrakoot Dham' after leaving Ayodhya. He reaffirmed the state government's resolve to give Chitrakoot a grand and divine form, with development works worth Rs 3,000 crore planned, and assured continued financial support in the future.

Additionally, Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla stated that, owing to the resolve of CM Yadav, a Regional Industry Conclave was successfully organised even in Rewa. As a result, investors from across the country were now coming to set up industries in the Vindhya region, creating new employment opportunities for local youth. He also informed that a new cancer unit costing Rs 322 crore is being established at Sanjay Gandhi Hospital, Rewa.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While promoting religious tourism is fine, I hope the Rs 322 crore cancer unit gets equal priority and timely completion. Healthcare infrastructure is a critical need for public welfare too.
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Rohit P
This is fantastic! Developing spiritual corridors while also focusing on industry shows a balanced approach. MP is truly transforming under double engine sarkar. More power to CM Yadav!
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Priya S
As someone from Rewa, I'm happy to see our area in the news for development. The pilgrims' rest house and gaushala are much-needed facilities. Hope the industrial area brings real jobs, not just announcements.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the blend of cultural preservation and economic development. The Regional Industry Conclave attracting investors is a positive sign for the local economy.
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Kavya N
Preserving our heritage is important, but the cost seems high. Rs 17 crore for a temple campus development, plus Rs 3000 crore for Chitrakoot? I hope there is transparency and the funds are used efficiently for lasting infrastructure.

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