CM Yadav's Surprise Wheat Procurement Inspection in Ujjain

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav conducted a surprise inspection of a wheat procurement centre in Ujjain on Tuesday. He warned officials that negligence in the procurement process would not be tolerated. Farmers raised concerns about weighing, gunny bags, transportation, and payments, which Yadav directed officials to resolve quickly. He also assured that the procurement deadline could be extended and that timely payments would be ensured.

Key Points: CM Yadav Warns Against Negligence in Wheat Procurement

  • CM Yadav inspects wheat procurement centre in Ujjain
  • He warns officials against negligence
  • Farmers raise issues on weighing, gunny bags, and payments
  • CM assures timely payments and possible deadline extension
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Wheat procurement: CM Yadav warns against negligence during surprise inspection in Ujjain

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav conducts surprise inspection of wheat procurement centre in Ujjain, warns officials against negligence, assures farmers of timely payments.

"There should be no negligence in procurement. Farmers must not face any inconvenience. - CM Mohan Yadav"

Ujjain, May 6

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav conducted a surprise inspection of a wheat procurement centre in Ujjain on Tuesday and warned officials that negligence in the process would not be tolerated.

The Chief Minister visited the Agro Steel Silo centre at Manpura village, under Datana and Surjanwasa Service Cooperative Societies, to review the ongoing procurement arrangements. He inspected weighing systems, storage facilities, payment procedures, and basic amenities provided to farmers.

Interacting with farmers at the centre, Yadav asked about their experience and the facilities available. Farmers raised issues related to weighing, availability of gunny bags, transportation, and payments. Taking note, he directed officials to resolve these concerns quickly and ensure a smooth process.

"There should be no negligence in procurement. Farmers must not face any inconvenience," Yadav said. He added that ensuring transparency in weighing and timely payments to farmers is the government's priority.

The Chief Minister also said that the procurement deadline could be extended if needed, so that all farmers are able to sell their produce.

He reiterated that the government is continuously procuring wheat, gram, and masoor across the state.

Yadav reviewed the arrangements made for farmers, including drinking water and shaded seating areas at the centre. He also mentioned that control rooms have been set up in districts to monitor the procurement process.

During the visit, the Chief Minister climbed onto a tractor-trolley to check the quality of wheat brought by farmers and interacted with them directly.

Assuring support, he said the government and administration stand with farmers and will ensure that payments are transferred to their bank accounts within the stipulated time.

A farmer, Altaf Patel from Datana Matana village, said he has received timely payments and that prices are favourable. He added that government initiatives have helped improve farmers' income.

- IANS

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Siddharth J
It's refreshing to see a CM climb onto a tractor-trolley to check grain quality. Small gestures like this matter. But the real test is whether payments happen on time and farmers don't have to run from pillar to post.
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Kavya N
Farmer Altaf Patel's positive feedback is encouraging, but many farmers still face issues with weighing and transport. The deadline extension promise is good, but implementation is key. Hope this isn't just photo-op politics.
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Rohit L
Why are farmers still facing issues with basic facilities like drinking water and shade? Wasn't this sorted years ago? A surprise inspection is good, but the system needs permanent fixes, not just temporary checks. 😒
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Manish T
As a farmer from MP, I can say this is long overdue. The procurement process has been messy for years. CM Yadav's warning against negligence is welcome, but what about accountability for past failures? Let's hope this isn't just empty words.
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Priya S
Control rooms for monitoring is a good step. But farmers need timely payments more than anything else. Banks should also be ready to handle the load. Good to see the CM taking personal interest in Ujjain's procurement.
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Vikram M
I appreciate the surprise inspection, but what about all the

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