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"Our govt is constantly working to make Madhya Pradesh prosperous," says MP CM Mohan Yadav

"Our govt is constantly working to make Madhya Pradesh prosperous," says MP CM Mohan Yadav

India Gazette14-05-2025

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], May 14 (ANI): Ahead of his visit to Bengaluru to participate in an interactive session on 'Investment Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh', Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Wednesday said that his government is constantly working to make Madhya Pradesh prosperous through employment-oriented works for youth, women, poor and farmers.
CM Yadav will participate in the 'Invest in MP' session to be held in Bengaluru on Wednesday to propel industrial investment in the state to new heights. He will address an interactive session where he will present the state's industrial strengths and policy commitments to India's leading investors.
Speaking to ANI, the CM said, 'Our government is constantly working to make Madhya Pradesh prosperous through employment-oriented works for youth, women, poor and farmers. We are working especially in different areas of Madhya Pradesh related to industry and trade. On the one hand, we are organising 'Krishi Udyog Samagam' in various zones to build a series of agro-based industries. The next agriculture conclave will be held in Narsinghpur on May 26. Earlier, it was held in Mandsaur district.'
'Additionally, I am going to Bangalore. Wagons of Vande Bharat Railway will be made in Bhopal, which will provide employment opportunities to various people. Therefore, we will give land allotment letter to a Bengaluru-based industry for its upcoming unit in Madhya Pradesh. Soon, we will permored the bhoomi pujan of the unit. This will provide employment opportunities to about 23 lakh people,' the Chief Minister said.
He further emphasised that over 50 per cent investors of combining Global Investors Summit and all the Regional Industry Conclaves have been allotted land and bhoomi pujan of various industrial units have been performed.
'With this, we are moving towards our objective while enriching our state for which we have declared this year as the year of industry and employment... Under the leadership of PM Modi, our government is continuously working for the development of the state,' he added.
According to an official release, after arriving in Bengaluru, CM Yadav will visit the BEML (Bharat Earth Movers Limited) campus and attend the dedication ceremony of the 2100th metro coach. During the event, land allotment documents for BEML's upcoming unit in Madhya Pradesh will also be formally handed over.
Furthermore, the Chief Minister will hold one-on-one meetings with key investors from sectors such as IT, electronics, manufacturing, defence, automobiles, tourism, and technology to discuss investment opportunities directly, stated the release.
Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML) is a premier public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Defence, Government of India. It is leading in manufacturing metro rail coaches, defence equipment, and mining and construction machinery. Its Bengaluru-based manufacturing facility exemplifies modern engineering and indigenous technology, contributing significantly to the vision of an Aatmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India), it added. (ANI)

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