CM Mohan Yadav’s Big Plan: Will the future of Madhya Pradesh change with the new blueprint of ‘public interest’ and ‘development’? CM gave strict instructions in the Collectors’ Conference held after 8 years, now review will be done every six months.
Bhopal. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has clearly said that public interest is the biggest priority of his government. To provide better facilities to the citizens and increase the pace of development, he made an important announcement – now Collectors and Commissioners Conference will be held every six months. Collectors, SPs, Commissioners and police officers from all 55 districts of the state participated in this two-day conference, organized after 8 years. CM said that now this tradition will continue regularly so that the real impact of the government schemes reaches the public.
What will be the new format of the conference now?
The Chief Minister said that officials from every district shared their experiences and innovations. Issues like law and order, health, education, rural development, industry and employment were discussed in depth in the conference. Dr. Yadav said, “Public welfare and improvement in the system, this is the basic objective of this meeting. The discussions will decide which topics should be given priority in future.”
Targets set for three months and one year
CM clarified that now every department has been given targets to be accomplished within three months and one year. He said, “The work that field officers do on the ground is the real strength of the government. It is important to understand their problems and find solutions.”
Development Committees and Preparation of Vision 2047
The government has decided to constitute district-wise development committees, which will have experts from every section of the society. Dr. Yadav said that plans for the next five years will be started under “Vision 2047” and every district will have to complete the selection of Vrindavan village in a month. He directed the officials to complete the incomplete projects of Jal Jeevan Mission, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and Dharti Aaba Yojana within the stipulated time.
Madhya Pradesh will become the ‘Milk Capital’ of the country
Dr. Yadav said that the target is to increase milk production from 9% to 20% to increase the income of farmers. He said, “We will make Madhya Pradesh the milk capital. This will strengthen both cattle herders and farmers.” Along with this, he talked about encouraging events like Govardhan Puja in cow shelters.
Emphasis on improving education and good governance
CM also showed strictness regarding the education system. He said that reducing the dropout rate, e-attendance monitoring of teachers and timely distribution of scholarships will now be the direct responsibility of the Collector. He directed that the Collector himself should inspect the schools and hostels.
Jal Ganga Augmentation and New Action Plans
The Chief Minister said that preparations for Jal Ganga Augmentation Campaign 2026 should be started from now. He directed to settle all pending claims under the Forest Rights Act by December 2025.
Change will be seen through development exhibition
Dr. Yadav announced that on December 12, the state government will complete two years of its tenure. On this occasion, exhibitions focusing on development and innovations will be organized at the district level. He said, “The hallmark of good governance is to continuously keep the public connected with the policies and achievements of the government.”