Key Points

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav announced the approval of an All India Radio station in Ujjain ahead of Simhastha 2028. He also discussed plans for a Rs 1,800 crore rail coach plant in Raisen with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. The state is advancing solar projects, targeting 4,200 MW capacity, and collaborating with Uttar Pradesh for energy exchange. These initiatives align with PM Modi’s renewable energy vision.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav Announces All India Radio Station for Ujjain

  • Akashvani station approved for Ujjain ahead of Simhastha 2028
  • Rs 1,800 crore rail coach plant planned in Raisen
  • MP targets 4,200 MW solar power capacity
  • Energy exchange pact signed with Uttar Pradesh
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All India Radio station to begin soon in Ujjain: MP CM Mohan Yadav

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav secures approval for Akashvani in Ujjain ahead of Simhastha 2028, discusses rail plant and solar projects.

"Union Minister Murugan assured support and said the necessary procedures would be initiated. - MP CMO"

New Delhi, July 8

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced on Tuesday that the state's Ujjain district will be getting its very own All India Radio (Akashvani), after he called on Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, L Murugan in Delhi.

CM Yadav said that the in-principle approval has been granted for setting up an Akashvani station, and requested for early commencement of the Akashvani centre in view of the upcoming Simhastha 2028, read an official statement from the Chief Minister's office.

"Union Minister Murugan assured support and said the necessary procedures would be initiated. Until the Ujjain studio is constructed, arrangements will be made for broadcast through the Indore Akashvani Centre," the statement added.

After meeting with various union ministers in the national capital, CM Yadav informed that the foundation of a state-of-the-art rail coach manufacturing plant by BEML Limited, Bengaluru (a Government of India undertaking) will soon be laid in Raisen district.

According to the statement, the project involves an investment of around Rs 1,800 crore, with participation from the Government of Madhya Pradesh, Ministry of Railways, and the Ministry of Defence.

CM Yadav said he has invited Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to lay the foundation stone and held detailed discussions on the importance of the plant.

CM Yadav also shared that the Madhya Pradesh government is undertaking major initiatives in renewable energy, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision.

In his meeting with Union Minister for Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi, CM Yadav discussed ongoing projects and expressed optimism about future progress. He highlighted that the upcoming solar parks with a total capacity of 4,200 MW will mark a significant milestone in the state's renewable energy journey. Additionally, collaboration with Uttar Pradesh is underway to develop 2,000 MW of solar power, with an agreement for mutual energy exchange every six months between the two states.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the radio station is welcome, I hope they focus on quality programming. Many AIR stations just repeat the same content. Ujjain deserves original shows about local culture, history and development.
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Aditya G
The rail coach factory is the real game-changer! 1,800 crore investment will create so many jobs in MP. Our state is finally getting the industrial boost it deserves under this government. #MakeInMP
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Priya S
Solar power initiative is excellent but I hope they involve local communities properly. Sometimes these big projects displace farmers without proper compensation. Development should be inclusive!
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Vikram M
As someone from Ujjain, I'm thrilled! Our ancient city needs modern infrastructure while preserving its spiritual essence. Hope the radio station will broadcast live from Mahakal temple during special aartis 🕉️
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Nisha Z
Good to see MP progressing, but I wish they'd improve basic facilities first. Many villages still lack proper roads and healthcare. Big projects are good but shouldn't ignore grassroots development.

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