Key Points

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has confirmed receiving full support for Simhastha 2028 development works in Ujjain. The government is planning permanent infrastructure instead of temporary structures used in previous events. Nearly 30 crore devotees are expected to attend what will be the largest Simhastha Mela in history. The state aims to develop Ujjain as a Global Spiritual City with world-class facilities for all attendees.

Key Points: CM Mohan Yadav Says All Support Simhastha 2028 Development Ujjain

  • Permanent infrastructure planned for Simhastha 2028 instead of temporary structures
  • 30 crore devotees expected to attend the historic religious festival
  • Development includes land pooling with farmer consultations and support
  • Ujjain to be developed as Global Spiritual City with world-class facilities
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MP: 'Receiving everyone's support for Simhastha 2028 development works', says CM Mohan Yadav

MP CM Mohan Yadav announces full support for Simhastha 2028 development, plans permanent infrastructure for 30 crore devotees in Ujjain's Global Spiritual City vision.

"The largest-ever Simhastha Mela in history will be held in Ujjain in 2028 - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, September 15

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Monday emphasised that the state government is receiving full support from everyone for the development works for the upcoming Simhastha 2028, a religious fest held every 12 years in Ujjain.

He stressed that maintaining the pace of development is the government's top priority, and with due consideration to everyone's interests and constant dialogue, the state government is moving ahead on the path of development works, including land pooling.

The CM added that Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasised the need for permanent structures in view of the arrival, arrangements, and security management of crores of devotees at Prayagraj Mahakumbh, which also encouraged religious tourism in the area. Similarly, discussions with farmers regarding permanent construction for Simhastha 2028 in Ujjain are underway.

The Chief Minister stressed that they do not want to upset anyone, adding that the state government is committed to involving everyone, and the pace of development will continue.

The CM further highlighted that the largest-ever Simhastha Mela in history will be held in Ujjain in 2028.

'Currently, Ujjain's economy has already witnessed significant growth with the development of Mahakal Lok. The upcoming Simhastha is expected to further strengthen Ujjain's identity as a spiritual city and boost tourism. Nearly 30 crore devotees are expected to participate in Simhastha. The state government is determined to organise Simhastha 2028 with faith, dignity, and grandeur. The event is a matter of pride for the entire state," CM Yadav said, as per a release.

The Chief Minister also stressed that it is the government's responsibility to ensure that thousands of saints and crores of devotees get world-class facilities during the Simhastha Mela and do not face any inconvenience. Based on past experiences, it is necessary to build infrastructure that can withstand heavy rains and storms so that the event continues uninterrupted. Ensuring safety and smooth management of such an event is the government's duty.

The CM pointed out that thousands of acres of land is required for organising the Simhastha and local farmers have always supported the government in this endeavor. During Simhastha 2016, temporary infrastructure worth about Rs 650 crore was constructed on 3,000 hectares of land, which was later dismantled after the event.

For Simhastha 2028, Ujjain is envisioned to be developed as a Global Spiritual City. Under this concept, keeping the interests of farmers paramount, permanent infrastructure will be developed instead of temporary structures with everyone's consent.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hope the government ensures fair compensation for farmers whose land is being pooled. Development should not come at the cost of local livelihoods. Dialogue is good but actions matter more.
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Aman W
Mahakal Lok has already transformed Ujjain! Can't wait to see how Simhastha 2028 will elevate our spiritual city to global standards. Jai Mahakal! 🚩
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Sarah B
As someone who attended the 2016 Simhastha, the temporary infrastructure was impressive but permanent structures will be much better. Hope they focus on environmental sustainability too.
Vikram M
30 crore devotees! That's massive. The government must plan traffic management, sanitation, and security meticulously. Previous Kumbh experiences should guide the planning.
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Michael C
Religious tourism can be a great economic driver if managed properly. Hope the development benefits local businesses and creates sustainable employment opportunities beyond just the event.
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Nisha Z
Permanent structures are a wise investment. Wasting 650 crores on temporary setups every 12 years doesn't make sense. This approach will save public money in the long run.

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