Bhopal. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that Madhya Pradesh will contribute its maximum in achieving the resolutions announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from the Red Fort on Independence Day.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the ministers before the meeting of the Council of Ministers held at the Ministry on Tuesday. He said that to find sports talent among children aged between five to 15, a talent hunt campaign will be launched in every village, city and school, the talent of the children will be seen and then they will be made good players by giving them special training. It has been decided to provide free online coaching for various examinations for the youth, in which a complete network will be created to provide free coaching to the youth by pooling resources.
He said that in the coming year, one crore youth will be trained in AI skills so that the youth have the ability to lead in the world of AI. A big campaign of 100 weeks for drug-free India will be launched. In this, everyone will get support from spiritual personalities, volunteers, social workers etc. A vibrant network of civil defense will be created. A large voluntary force will be created to protect citizens from modern threats.
Target to increase green energy production in the state to 50 percent
Referring to Prime Minister Modi’s Independence Day address, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the first power of the seven streams is manufacturing power, the second power is agriculture and food production, the third power is technology and innovation, the fourth power is speed power, the fifth power is defense power and the sixth power is green economy, blue economy, which also gives birth to green jobs.
There are good possibilities of working for health, craft, culture, creative films, gaming and digital economy through spirituality, yoga and Ayurveda as the seventh power. At present 30 percent green energy production is taking place in Madhya Pradesh, the target has been set to take it to 50 percent. The Chief Minister said that by creating 3 crore new lakhpati didis in India, a big change will be brought in the rural economy through mother power. This will give impetus to the empowerment of the poor, farmers, youth and women of the country.
Chief Minister will be on tour to Tikamgarh district on 21st August in Jan Vishwas Abhiyan
The Chief Minister also discussed the ongoing activities under the Jan Vishwas Abhiyan. He said that due to this campaign not only the problems on the ground are coming to light but also paves the way for their solution. The third Friday of the campaign is coming on 21st August. The Chief Minister’s visit to Tikamgarh district is scheduled on this day. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav directed the ministers to definitely undertake field visits under the Jan Vishwas Abhiyan.
All districts should follow Dindori model in Prime Minister Dhan-Dhanya Krishi Yojana
The Chief Minister said that Madhya Pradesh is leading across the country in many ambitious beneficiary-oriented schemes of the Central Government. The state has achieved another big achievement in the agricultural year. Dindori district of the state has come first in the entire country in the Prime Minister Money-Grain Implementation Scheme.
The Chief Minister extended hearty congratulations and best wishes to the Agriculture Department and the entire team of Dindori district. He said that all other districts should also follow the Dindori model and ensure effective implementation of this scheme.
State government provided land for 11 industrial clusters
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that on August 17 in New Delhi, he participated in the meeting with Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Union Industry Minister Piyush Goyal under the ‘Bhavya’ scheme. The grand plan is worth Rs 33 thousand 660 crore, through which industrial development in the country has been envisioned.
In this, the Central Government has said to prepare a belt of 100 industrial clusters across the country, out of which 20 clusters will be developed in the first phase. For this, proposals have been invited from all the states, through which land allotment has been talked about. Madhya Pradesh government gave proposals in the meeting to allot land for developing 11 industrial clusters. Madhya Pradesh stood second in the country in sending the maximum number of proposals.
Progress of PM Mitra Park of Dhar appreciated at national level
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that in the meeting, the development work of the country’s first mega PM Mitra Park being developed in Dhar district was appreciated. 7 PM Mitra Parks are to be built in the country, out of which Madhya Pradesh has got the first. With its Bhoomi Pujan, all the plots were allotted on the same day.
Reputed companies of the country have also established their units in Vikram Udyogpuri Ujjain. All types of facilities including hostels are being provided here for working women. 80 percent of the hostel work has been completed. He said that special focus is being laid on expressway based industrial development in the state.
Many times more devotees than expected arrived in Ujjain
The Chief Minister said that on the occasion of Nag Panchami, many times more devotees arrived in Ujjain than expected. Ujjain Police made every possible effort for systematic management when important festivals like Bhasma Aarti, Mahakal Ki Sawaari and Nag Panchami took place simultaneously.
The policemen discharged their duty with full commitment. It was like a rehearsal for the management of Simhastha-2028. Through such activities we will gain experience in making better and more efficient systems. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that in view of the popularity of Ragi laddus being provided as Prasad in the Mahakal temple, innovations will be made in the Prasad at other religious places in the state also.
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