Key Points

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has honoured sanitation workers and officials at the state's cleanliness awards ceremony. He dedicated development projects worth Rs 7,000 crore to urban bodies across the state. The CM credited Prime Minister Modi's leadership for making cleanliness a national priority and transforming India's image globally. Eight cities from Madhya Pradesh received awards in the recent cleanliness survey, with Indore continuing to set new benchmarks in urban sanitation.

Key Points: MP CM Yadav Honours Swachhata Mitras Dedicates Rs 7000 Cr Projects

  • CM Yadav honoured officials and Swachhata Mitras for making MP cleanliness leader
  • Eight MP cities including Indore and Bhopal received cleanliness awards
  • Projects worth Rs 22,500 crore launched ahead of Diwali festival season
  • State government committed to eliminating legacy waste from urban areas
  • Madhya Pradesh now recognized among cleanest states in India
  • Competition developed among municipal corporations for sanitation excellence
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MP CM Yadav honours Swachhata Mitras'; dedicates projects worth Rs 7,000 cr for urban bodies at state-level cleanliness felicitation ceremony

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav honours sanitation workers and launches Rs 7,000 crore urban development projects during state cleanliness awards ceremony

"The resolve of 'Clean Madhya Pradesh' is taking shape... Today, I presented development projects worth Rs 7,000 crore to urban bodies - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, October 14

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Tuesday participated in the 5th state-level cleanliness felicitation ceremony and honoured the officials, public representatives and sanitation workers, who contributed to making the state a leader in cleanliness.

The Chief Minister also dedicated development projects worth Rs 7,000 crore to the urban bodies of the state on the occasion.

"The resolve of 'Clean Madhya Pradesh' is taking shape... Today, I presented development projects worth Rs 7,000 crore to urban bodies during the State-Level Cleanliness Award Ceremony-cum-Workshop. On this occasion, I also honoured officials, public representatives, and 'Swachhata Mitras' who have made Madhya Pradesh a leader in cleanliness. I am glad that a spirit of competition has developed among municipal corporations, urban bodies, and districts across the state in the area of cleanliness," CM Yadav stated in a post on X.

Addressing the occasion, CM Yadav said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made cleanliness a national priority. The initiative not only changed the environment for maintaining cleanliness but was also recognised as exemplary by several countries. Under the leadership of PM Modi, India has established itself as an economically strong nation and is now also gaining recognition as a clean country.

Now there is competition among states and cities for excellence in sanitation. It is a matter of pride for the state government and the people of Madhya Pradesh that the state is now recognised as one of the cleanest in the country. It is due to Modi's leadership and guidance that municipal corporations are now moving faster toward becoming metropolitan cities, the CM said.

He said that the state is moving forward in a planned manner toward becoming a green and clean state. Indore has continuously set new benchmarks in cleanliness. In the recent cleanliness survey, 8 cities from Madhya Pradesh, including Ujjain, Bhopal, and Jabalpur, received cleanliness awards. Smaller districts like Mandla and Tikamgarh also secured places in the rankings. The state government is committed to eliminating legacy waste from cities in the near future.

The Chief Minister presented awards to public representatives and sanitation workers from Jabalpur, Ujjain, Bhopal, Gwalior, Dewas, Indore Municipal Corporations, Shahganj City Council, and Budhni Municipality for their achievements in the 2024 Cleanliness Survey. CM Yadav noted that 64 awards were distributed in various categories of cleanliness.

The state is receiving development projects worth Rs 22,500 crores just before Diwali. Today marks the launch of the Namami Narmade Yojana worth Rs 10,000 crores. Under the AMRUT 2.0 scheme, projects worth Rs 7,000 crores are being launched. The Chief Minister's Infrastructure Scheme, costing Rs 5,000 crores, is also being initiated. Over the next three years, nearly Rs 20,000 crores worth of projects will be implemented, the CM added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see MP leading in cleanliness! Indore has been setting examples for years now. Hope this momentum continues and smaller cities like Mandla and Tikamgarh also get the attention they deserve. Clean India starts with clean states! 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the cleanliness initiatives, I hope the Rs 7,000 crore is utilized properly and doesn't get stuck in bureaucratic delays. We've seen many projects announced but implementation takes forever. Hope this time it's different.
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Meera T
As a resident of Bhopal, I've noticed the improvement in cleanliness over the years. The competition among cities is really working! But we need to focus on waste segregation at source too. That's the next big step for true cleanliness.
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Sarah B
Visiting MP last year, I was impressed by how clean Indore and Bhopal were compared to other Indian cities. The Swachh Bharat mission seems to be working well here. Great to see continued investment in urban development!
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Vikram M
Rs 22,500 crore before Diwali is like a festival gift for MP! 🎁 The Namami Narmade Yojana and infrastructure projects will create jobs and boost development. Hope the benefits reach the common people and not just stay on paper.
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Kavya N

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