Key Points

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated and laid foundation stones for development projects worth over Rs 162 crore in Rewa. He announced a new 400-acre industrial area in Tyonthar and the upgrading of the local Civil Hospital to 100 beds. A significant Rs 125 crore compressed biogas plant was launched, which will purchase crop residue from farmers. The CM emphasized his government's commitment to Vindhya's development and creating local employment opportunities.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav Inaugurates Rs 162 Crore Rewa Development Projects

  • Inaugurated projects include a crucial Chillawala bridge and new road infrastructure
  • Announced a new 400-acre industrial area and upgraded Civil Hospital to 100 beds
  • Laid foundation for Rs 125 crore biogas plant using crop residue from farmers
  • Distributed land allotment letters to three industrialists for new factories
  • Announced Rs 4 lakh aid for family of road accident victim Sushri Jeena Verma
  • Emphasized creating local jobs to prevent migration of youth and women
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MP CM Yadav inaugurates, lays foundation stones of development projects worth over Rs 162 crore in Rewa

CM Yadav launched road & bridge projects, announced a new industrial area, 100-bed hospital, and a Rs 125 crore biogas plant to boost Vindhya's development and local employment.

"No effort will be spared in the development of Vindhya - CM Mohan Yadav"

Rewa, September 19

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated and laid foundation stones of various development projects worth over Rs 162 crore, including road and 'Chillawala' bridge projects in Rewa on Friday.

CM Yadav also distributed land allotment letters to three industrialists for setting up new industries on the occasion. Additionally, he announced Rs 4 lakh financial assistance to the family of Sushri Jeena Verma, who died in a road accident in Rewa.

Addressing the programme held at Chakghat Krishi Upaj Mandi in the Tyonthar constituency of Rewa district, the Chief Minister announced the establishment of a new industrial area on 400 acres in Tyonthar, the upgrading of the local Civil Hospital from 50 to 100 beds, the construction of a new ITI and the development of a river corridor along the Tamas River.

He also performed the Bhoomi Poojan of a Rs 125 crore Compressed Biogas Plant by IOCGPS Renewable Pvt. Ltd. The plant will purchase crop residue from farmers, thereby generating additional income and ensuring cleaner fields.

Additionally, he assured that no effort would be spared in the development of Vindhya, and through various projects, the development scenario of the region would be transformed.

CM Yadav further highlighted Vindhya's contribution to energy production, noting its achievements in thermal, solar and renewable energy. He also stated that the region is emerging as an 'Energy Capital'.

The CM emphasised that the government is committed to creating local employment opportunities, ensuring that youths and women do not have to migrate for want of work. He said that under PM Narendra Modi's guidance, India is progressing rapidly as a global leader. PM Modi celebrated his birthday in Madhya Pradesh's tribal region, Dhar, and laid the foundation of the country's largest PM MITRA Park for cotton-based textiles.

CM Yadav reiterated the state government's welfare measures, such as the distribution of uniforms, books, bicycles, laptops and scooters to students; Rs 1500 monthly assistance to Ladli Behnas from Bhai Dooj; additional support under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi to ensure farmers receive Rs 12,000 annually; the Ek Bagiya Maa Ke Naam scheme offering Rs 3 lakh support to SHG women for orchards; and the Dr Ambedkar Kamdhenu Yojana, which provides a Rs 10 lakh subsidy for the purchase of 25 cows.

- ANI

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Priya S
The biogas plant is a brilliant initiative! Converting crop residue into energy while providing farmers additional income - this is sustainable development at its best. More such projects needed across MP 🌱
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Aman W
Good to see focus on local employment. If industries actually set up here, our youth won't have to migrate to cities for work. But let's see if these announcements translate into actual jobs
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Sarah B
The river corridor development along Tamas River could be a game-changer for Rewa's tourism. Hope they maintain ecological balance while developing it. Beautiful natural spots need careful planning
Karthik V
While the announcements sound good, I hope the quality of construction matches the hype. We've seen too many projects where roads develop potholes within months. Proper monitoring is essential
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Neha E
The support for women through Ladli Behna scheme and SHG initiatives is commendable. Financial independence for women transforms families and communities. More power to our sisters! 💪
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Michael C
Impressed by the comprehensive approach - infrastructure, industry, energy, agriculture and social welfare all covered. This is how holistic regional development should look like. Hope other states learn from this model

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