Chief Minister Mohan Yadav’s resolve on Independence Day- Self-reliant, strong and developed Madhya Pradesh. CM Mohan Yadav Independence Day Speech Bhopal MP Budget Employment Women Farmers

MP Progress Roadmap: CM Mohan Yadav hoisted the martyrs by hoisting the flag at the Bhopal state level Independence Day celebrations. Made big announcements for self -reliant India, women empowerment, employment, farmers, roads, health and education.

Bhopal : Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav hoisted the flag at the state level function at the Lal Parade Ground in Bhopal, inspected the parade and took salute. In the parade, the armed forces fired in three phases and the police band filled the atmosphere with patriotism by playing the national anthem and patriotic songs. The Chief Minister greeted the people of Independence Day and addressed the public. For the first time, the Chief Minister’s message broadcast live, which was shown at the celebrations of all district headquarters. Chief Secretary Anurag Jain, DGP Kailash Makwana, freedom fighter fighter, public representatives, social workers, students and a large number of citizens were present on the occasion.

Salute to the martyrs

At the beginning of his address, the Chief Minister paid tribute to the martyrs of the freedom struggle and said that many such brave were born on the land of Madhya Pradesh who sacrificed everything for the country.

Introduction to India’s power with Operation Sindoor

The Chief Minister said that Operation Sindoor, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, introduced the world to India’s strength and the courage of the army. Those who monitor the unity and integrity of the country were given a strong lesson.

Resolve of self -sufficient and developed India

The Chief Minister said that the path of self -reliant and developed India goes through dedication to Swadeshi. We have to recognize our strength and ability. Madhya Pradesh is contributing to fulfill this dream. With the call of ‘Wocal for Local’ and ‘Local for Global’, we have to give priority to Swadeshi in every field of technology, construction, startup, agriculture, energy and defense.

Target to double the budget in four years

The Chief Minister said that the budget of 2025-26 has been made without any new tax. The goal is to double the budget in the next four years. The state’s per capita income has increased to Rs 1.52 lakh. Skill development and innovation will be promoted under the Swami Vivekananda Yuva Shakti Mission for the youth. Recruitment is going on for one lakh posts and two and a half lakh recruitments will be done in the next five years.

Increase in investment and employment

The Chief Minister said that investment has increased from the industry friendly environment of Madhya Pradesh. Exports have increased by 6%. 2025 has been declared industry and employment year. A large number of investment proposals have been received at the Global Investors Summit. Thousands of people will get employment by the development of new industrial areas and land allocation to industries.

Relief to farmers

The Chief Minister informed that farmers are being given permanent electricity connection for 5 rupees. The target is to install 32 lakh solar pumps in three years. Farmers are being purchased at wheat support price and organic farming is being promoted. An amount of Rs 1,383 crore has been given to 14 lakh farmers under crop insurance scheme.

Women empowerment

Lakhs of women have been strengthened by the Devi Ahilya Women Empowerment Mission, Ladli Bahna Yojana and Lakhpati Didi Yojana. The amount of Bhai Duj to Ladli Bahna Yojana will be reduced to Rs 1,500 per month.

Animal Husbandry, Village Development and Workers Welfare

The villages will be made self -sufficient with the Vrindavan Gram Yojana. More than 8 lakh people have benefited from the PM Swanidhi Yojana. Sambal scheme is applicable for workers and a large number of free food grains are being distributed.

Road, rail and water supply

One lakh kilometers of roads and 500 railway overbridges will be built in the next five years. Under the Jal Jeevan Mission, water reached more than 19 thousand villages from house to house. Irrigation capacity has also been increased from 7.56 lakh hectares.

Energy and Environment

By 2030, 50% energy from renewable sources is target. Khandwa district ranks first in the country in water conservation. Women will get economic benefits and protection to the environment from the scheme ‘Ek Bagiya Maa Nam’.

Urban development and air services

Two metropolitan areas are being formed, including Indore-Ujjain-Dewas-Dhar and Bhopal-Sihor-Raisen-Vidisha-Rajgarh. Air services are being expanded, new airports have started and the goal is to have an airport every 150 km.

Health and Education

New medical colleges are starting on PPP mode. Health services are improving with the Air Ambulance Service and Raheer Yojana. More than 89 thousand students have been given laptops and scooty.

Wildlife and Tourism

Two new tiger reserves have been built in the state and the cheetah project has been expanded. Homestay, UNESCO heritage and religious paths are being developed to promote tourism. Large ghats are being built on the Shipra River for Simhastha 2028.

Honor ceremony

In the ceremony, police, jail and home guard officers and employees were awarded the bravery, specific service and commendable service medal.

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