Key Points
CM Yadav applauds MP's IT sector growth at Tech Growth Conclave 2025
Announces modern agricultural fair in Mandsaur
Celebrates birth of five cheetah cubs at Kuno
Reviews Bhopal development projects
"The kind of response the IT sector has received in Indore yesterday is encouraging for us. The 4 policies adopted by our government regarding the employment of youth, the progress of Madhya Pradesh, and the adoption of new technology are amazing, and we have left behind many other states. We hope that Madhya Pradesh will prosper in the fields of science and technology," the Chief Minister said.
The Tech Growth Conclave 2025 was held at the Brilliant Convention Centre in Indore on Sunday. The event was attended by many leading investors and industrialists.
Speaking about the series of farmers' fairs to be held this year across all divisions of Madhya Pradesh, Yadav said that such initiatives are being taken so that the state government can "walk hand in hand" with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's policies.
"On May 3, a big and modern agricultural fair will be held in Mandsaur district that will feature highly-advanced farming methods and tools which can be used across different areas of agriculture. We are taking such initiatives so that the Madhya Pradesh government can walk hand in hand with Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he said.
The Chief Minister also held a review meeting on Bhopal-related development works, which was attended by Bhopal district officials.
Additionally, Yadav welcomed five new cheetah cubs born at Kuno National Park, highlighting that it is a "matter of great pleasure" that the cheetah population has been continuously increasing.
"Welcome new guests to Kuno... It is a matter of great pleasure that the population of cheetahs is continuously increasing in Kuno National Park," the Chief Minister posted on X on Sunday (April 27).
Yadav mentioned that a five-year-old cheetah, Nirva, had recently given birth to five cubs, while sharing their videos as well.
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