Key Points

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced the renaming of Pachmarhi Sanctuary after Raja Bhabhoot Singh. This change honors the Gond ruler's contributions and bravery during the Indian freedom fight, including his alliance with Tatya Tope. The sanctuary will showcase the ruler's life and achievements to strengthen local pride. The announcement was part of a cabinet meeting, where CM Yadav also highlighted other developmental milestones in the state.

Key Points: CM Yadav Renames Pachmarhi Sanctuary After Raja Bhabhoot Singh

  • Pachmarhi Sanctuary honors Gond ruler's bravery
  • Symbolizes tribal pride and natural heritage
  • CM Yadav highlights struggles in 1857 alongside Tatya Tope
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MP: Pachmarhi Sanctuary to be named after Raja Bhabhoot Singh, says CM Yadav

Pachmarhi Sanctuary to honor Raja Bhabhoot Singh's legacy, announces MP CM Yadav.

"The Pachmarhi Sanctuary will now be known as 'Raja Bhabhoot Singh Pachmarhi Sanctuary'. - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, June 3

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Tuesday announced to name the Pachmarhi Sanctuary after Gond ruler Raja Bhabhoot Singh, a symbol of the tribal community's bravery and valour.

The CM also chaired a cabinet meeting at Raj Bhavan in Pachmarhi in memory of the Gond ruler and remembered his legacy.

Ahead of the cabinet meeting, while addressing the council of ministers, the CM announced to rename the Pachmarhi Sanctuary

"The Pachmarhi Sanctuary will now be known as 'Raja Bhabhoot Singh Pachmarhi Sanctuary'. This renaming is dedicated to Raja Bhabhoot Singh's love for nature and his lifelong efforts to protect Pachmarhi from foreign forces. The sanctuary will also showcase details of Raja Bhabhoot Singh's life, his struggles, valour, and contributions. This move aims to enhance local pride and strengthen the identity of the sanctuary, making it a symbol of both historical and natural heritage," the CM said.

He also stated that Raja Bhabhoot Singh had a deep influence on the tribal society, and his tales of bravery still resonate in the public consciousness. Holding the cabinet meeting in Pachmarhi is a tribute to his legacy.

Recalling Raja Bhabhut Singh's contributions, the Chief Minister said that he was a close ally of freedom fighter Tatya Tope during the 1857 War of Independence. Known for his guerrilla warfare tactics, Bhabhut Singh was referred to as the "Shivaji of Narmadanchal." The British had to summon the Madras Infantry to capture him. Despite constant battles against the British until 1860, they could only arrest him after two years and subsequently hanged him the same year.

Additionally, CM announced that three tribal community conventions will be organized this month. The Baiga Convention at Bajag in Dindori on June 7, Kol Convention in Beohari, Shahdol on June 9 to mark Birsa Munda Jayanti, and Sahariya Convention in Kolaras, Shivpuri on June 18.

He also informed that from June 9 to 21, state-wide events will be held to commemorate 11 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's public welfare governance. Additionally, the birth centenary of former Prime Minister and Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee will be celebrated, who shared a special bond with Madhya Pradesh.

The Chief Minister further noted that May was a month full of developmental achievements for Madhya Pradesh. Prime Minister Modi inaugurated new airports in Datia and Satna, and the Metro in Indore. He also released the first installment for the construction of 1,271 Atal Gram Good Governance Buildings. These milestones reflect the state's progress in development and welfare.

Furthermore, CM Yadav shared that Khandwa district has set a national record in water conservation under the "Water Conservation - Public Participation Campaign" for the period from April 1, 2024, to May 31, 2025. Khandwa ranked first in the country among districts, while Madhya Pradesh secured fourth place among states. This is a matter of pride for the state.

The Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan is being run from March 30 to June 30, and the Chief Minister called upon all cabinet members to lead public awareness and participation in water conservation efforts in their respective regions.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Great move by CM Yadav! Raja Bhabhoot Singh was a true warrior who fought for our land and culture. Naming the sanctuary after him will inspire future generations to learn about our tribal heroes. 👏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate honoring tribal leaders, I hope the government also focuses on improving facilities in the sanctuary. Last time I visited, there were issues with cleanliness and proper signage.
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Amit S.
"Shivaji of Narmadanchal" - what a powerful title! More Indians should know about such unsung heroes of our freedom struggle. Maybe they should make a movie about his life too!
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Neha T.
Good initiative but why mix this with political announcements? The focus should remain on preserving tribal heritage rather than linking it to government achievements.
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Sanjay V.
As someone from MP, I'm proud to see our tribal history getting recognition. Pachmarhi is already beautiful, and now with this historical connection, it will attract more tourists interested in culture.
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Meena P.
The water conservation achievement is impressive! 👏 We need more such initiatives across India. Maybe they can create awareness about Raja Bhabhoot Singh's connection with nature through this campaign too.

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