From Ram Mandir to Chitrakoot, CM Mohan Yadav opened the vision of development in Nagda. Cm Mohan Yadav Nagda Balaji Dham Sri Ram Darbar Pran Pratishtha Van Gaman Path Chitrakoot Dham Simhastha 2028

MP News: Will Rs 2000 crore be spent on Chitrakoot Dham? Will Shri Ram Van Gaman Path be developed rapidly? Have preparations for Simhastha 2028 reached a new level? Will the plan to increase milk production by 20% be successful? In Balaji Dham of Nagda, CM Mohan Yadav made many big announcements regarding religious development, cow rearing and regional progress.

Bhopal/Ujjain. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav participated in the Shri Ram Darbar Pran Pratishtha and flag worship program organized at Balaji Dham in Nagda in Ujjain district on Tuesday. On this occasion, he said important things regarding the ideals of Lord Shri Ram, expansion of religious tourism in the state and various development projects.

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The Chief Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the construction of a grand and divine temple of Lord Shri Ram in Ayodhya became possible. He said that for years many obstacles were placed in the path of construction of the temple, but after the decision of the Supreme Court, the grand Ram temple was constructed on the banks of Saryu and the centuries-old struggle was successfully completed.

Government’s big focus on Chitrakoot Dham development project

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Lord Shri Ram had spent important years of his life in Chitrakoot. Keeping this religious and cultural importance in mind, the state government is developing the grand Chitrakoot Dham at a cost of about Rs 2,000 crore. He said that all the places in the state where the feet of Lord Shri Ram had fallen are being systematically developed by including them in the Shri Ram Van Gaman Path Project. Along with this, the work of developing religious places associated with Lord Shri Krishna is also going on under Shri Krishna Patheya Scheme.

Simhastha 2028 and Indore-Ujjain metropolitan area will get new expansion

The Chief Minister said that to give a grand and divine look to Simhastha 2028, development works worth thousands of crores of rupees are being done rapidly. He informed that infrastructure and other development projects are being given impetus in Ujjain, Indore and surrounding districts. Dr. Yadav said that Dhar, Nagda and Ratlam have also been included in the expansion of Indore-Ujjain metropolitan area, which will give a new direction to the regional development.

Announcement of development of basic facilities in Balaji Dham

During the program, the Chief Minister also announced the expansion of essential facilities in the Balaji Dham complex. He said that basic arrangements like floor construction, boundary wall and drinking water will be provided by the state government here, so that the devotees can get better facilities.

Message of following the ideals of Lord Shri Ram and Hanuman ji

In his address, the Chief Minister said that the life of Lord Shri Ram is the best example of sacrifice, dignity and human values. He was an ideal son, ideal brother and ideal ruler. The concept of Ramrajya contained the feeling of welfare of every person of the society. He said that the state government is also continuously working to achieve the goal of Antyodaya through empowerment of the poor, farmers and women. The Chief Minister said that the entire life of Lord Hanuman is a symbol of service and dedication to Lord Shri Ram. We should take inspiration from his life and adopt positive qualities in our life.

Aim to increase milk production and encourage cow rearing

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that the state government is making special efforts to promote cow rearing and milk production, inspired by the ideals of Lord Krishna. For this purpose, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Kamdhenu Yojana has been started. He said that under this scheme, a provision of grant up to Rs 10 lakh has been made to the eligible beneficiaries. The state government has set a target to increase milk production in the state from the current 12 percent to 20 percent. Apart from this, arrangements have also been made to provide assistance of Rs 1100 per cow per month to encourage natural farming and cow rearing. The objective of the government is to strengthen the rural economy and increase the income of farmers.

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