Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said that Madhya Pradesh is among the fastest developing states of the country. Bhoomi pujan of development works worth Rs 760 crore was done in Ujjain. In view of Simhastha, roads, ghats and religious places are being developed rapidly.
Bhopal. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that Madhya Pradesh is continuously creating new records of development. Today the state is counted among the fastest developing states of the country. This is the rise of Madhya Pradesh. According to a recent national survey, the unemployment rate in Madhya Pradesh is the lowest in the country.
Unemployment is decreasing by giving equal opportunities to all classes.
The Chief Minister said that the main reason for reducing unemployment in the state is that the government is providing equal opportunities to the poor, the needy, farmers, youth and women to move ahead. Government policies are based on inclusive development.
7.50 crore devotees visited Baba Mahakal in one year
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that in the last one year, more than 7.50 crore devotees reached Ujjain to have darshan of Baba Mahakal. The number of devotees is continuously increasing. In view of the upcoming Simhastha Mahaparva, Ujjain is being developed with full speed and preparation for the world’s largest religious fair.
Bhoomipujan of 15 development works worth Rs 760.78 crore
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav was addressing the widening program of Harifatak bridge in Ujjain city on Sunday. During this, he gave information about many important projects related to the development of Ujjain. The Chief Minister performed Bhoomi Pujan by pressing the remote button of 15 development works worth a total of Rs 760.78 crore including construction of 6 lane railway over bridge till Harifatak bridge at a cost of Rs 371.11 crore and various construction works in Ujjain city at a cost of Rs 389.67 crore.
Construction of police residence and sports complex
These development works also include construction of 836 new police houses for police officers and staff at a cost of Rs 232.73 crore and construction of a new sports complex at a cost of Rs 36 crore. Apart from this, the Chief Minister also inaugurated two construction works costing Rs 33 crore.
State level ‘Mission Komal Sparsh’ launched
During the program, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also launched the state level mission ‘Komal Sparsh’ by pressing the remote. The Chief Minister said that Simhastha is the identity of Ujjain and no one will be left deprived of getting the blessings of Baba Mahakal. For the convenience of the devotees, all the major roads towards Ujjain will be converted into 4 lane and 6 lane highway roads as per requirement. A new 4 lane road will also be built from Javra to Ujjain.
Central government’s cooperation in the development of Mahakal Lok
The Chief Minister said that the Central Government is also supporting the State Government for the development and expansion of Baba Mahakal Mahalok, so that the devotees can get better facilities. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the devotees coming to Ujjain will be bathed in the water of Kshipra Mata throughout the year. So that more number of devotees can take bath together, new ghats are being constructed for 30 kilometers in Kshipra river.
Development of Shanilok and religious places with Rs 140 crore
The Chief Minister said that due to increase in the number of devotees in Ujjain, the needs of the city are also increasing. Keeping this in mind, a new township will be developed on the outskirts of the city. Big markets, bus stands and other modern facilities will be provided in it. The Chief Minister said that Medicity, Metro City, Science City and IT Park are being constructed in Ujjain. Along with this, construction of Shanilok and development of other religious places including Mangalnath is also being done at a cost of Rs 140 crore.
Facility for construction of Dharamshala to various societies
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the government will also provide land and other facilities to various societies in Ujjain for the construction of Dharamshala, so that all societies can get equal opportunities. The Chief Minister said that public welfare works will continue in the state. The existing systems will be further improved and made more citizen friendly.