Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that no stone will be left unturned in the development of Mandla region. Ayurveda college will be started in tribal dominated Mandla. Along with the medical college of allopathy, the district should also get the benefit of Ayurveda system of medicine. Very soon an Excellence College will also be started in Mandla and students will benefit from the upcoming session.
Rs 1576 crore transferred to 1.29 crore Ladli Bahnas
CM Dr. Yadav was taking part in a state level programme held on Saturday at Rani Durgavati College campus in Mandla where he transferred a total financial assistance amount of Rs 1576 crore to 1.29 crore Ladli Bahnas of the state. He also transferred an amount of Rs 340 crore to the accounts of 56 lakh 61 thousand beneficiaries availing social security pension, with a single click. CM Dr. Yadav performed bhoomi pujan and dedicated various development works worth Rs 134 crore. CM also symbolically provided benefits to the beneficiaries of 12 pension schemes.
Tribal dominated Mandla receives many gifts
Dr. Yadav said that this land is the land of brave women. Rani Durgavati laid down her life for the country’s honour and dignity. Similarly, Rani Avanti Bai also sacrificed her life for the nation. CM said an initiative has been taken through the new education policy to make the students of schools and colleges aware of the sacrifices of such brave women.
Dr. Yadav said today the statue of Rani Durgavati has been unveiled here. Earlier, on October 5, 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had performed bhoomi pujan in Jabalpur for a special memorial on the 500th birth anniversary of Rani Durgavati based on various aspects of her life.
Decisions taken in Jabalpur Cabinet
Dr. Yadav said that Sri Anna is produced in this area. To benefit its producers, the state government decided to give additional incentive of Rs 10 per kg (Rs 1,000 per quintal) to the farmers. There is a need to encourage the production of Kodo-Kutki. The CM said that the decisions were taken in the Council of Ministers meeting in Jabalpur to give priority to tribal dominated areas and to honour brave women like Rani Durgavati.
Festivals highlight the importance of Indian culture
Dr. Yadav said that the state government has laid emphasis on celebrating festivals that highlight the importance of Indian culture. In this sequence, a special week was celebrated on the occasion of Makar Sankranti festival last month.
Statue of Rani Durgavati unveiled
At the outset, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav unveiled the statue of Veerangana Rani Durgavati in Mandla. Earlier, women of the tribal community of Mandla region welcomed Chief Minister Dr. Yadav by presenting him tribal paintings.
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