Elevated corridor will be developed at a cost of Rs 800 crore
The elevated corridor, which will be the largest corridor in the state, will be developed at a cost of about Rs 800 crore. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav performed bhoomi pujan and dedicated development works worth Rs 409.53 crore in Jabalpur.
CM Dr. Yadav said that the problems of Vangrams will be resolved. An IT park will be constructed in about 63 acre area in Jabalpur at a cost of Rs 400 crore. Apart from this, garment and fashion design cluster will be developed at a cost of Rs 65 crore. CM Dr. Yadav also provided benefits to many beneficiaries.
Ghats will be developed on the lines of Ayodhya and Haridwar
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that development works will also be undertaken on 17 ghats of Narmada. These ghats will be built on the lines of Ayodhya and Haridwar. Narmada river flows from east to west. The citizens of Madhya Pradesh perform the aarti of Maa Narmada with devotion. Various suggestions regarding the development of ghats will also be implemented.
Biographies of Veeranganas will be included in the curriculum
CM Dr. Yadav started his address with the slogan of Narmade Har and Jai-Jai Shri Mahakal. Dr. Yadav said that Jabalpur, the land of Jabali Rishi, is also the central part of the country. This is the land that testifies to the bravery and valour of Rani Durgavati. A meeting of the Cabinet was held in Jabalpur to honour the sacrifice of Rani Durgavati. This area is also a witness to the sacrifice of Rani Avanti Bai. Brave Indian women have always set an example of valour in the world.
Diwali will be celebrated in every house in the state, temples will be decorated
CM Dr. Yadav said that coming January 22 the Pran Pratishtha Mahotsav of Ramlala temple in Ayodhya is a proud moment. On this occasion, the Madhya Pradesh government has decided to honour this wonderful moment. Pilgrims going to Ayodhya will be welcomed with showering of flowers. All those places where Lord Rama stepped, will be made pilgrimage sites. Temples will be decorated and Diwali will be celebrated in every village and city.
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