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Deccan Herald
2 days ago
- Business
- Deccan Herald
DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH NEWS
In Principle Approval of Rs. 21,630 crore to Connect 20,600 Remote Settlements of the State to Main RoadsUunder the Chief Minister Majra-Tola Road Scheme, 30,900 kilometers of Roads to be ConstructedDecision to Fully Exempt Market Fees on Imported Tur (Pigeon Pea) from Outside the StateApproval for Construction of Working Women's Hostels in Jhabua, Singrauli, Dewas, and NarmadapuramUnder the Chairmanship of the Chief Minister, Formation of the "District Development Advisory Committee" ApprovedUnder the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Dr. Yadav, Cabinet Takes Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav the cabinet meeting was held on Tuesday at the Mantralay. The Cabinet approved a proposal worth Rs.21,630 crore for the Chief Minister Majra-Tola Road Scheme, aimed at providing all-weather connectivity to remote settlements in Madhya Pradesh. The scheme will be implemented in two phases from 2025-26 to 2034-35, covering approximately 30,900 kilometres of road construction. The state government will fund the project. The Priority will be given to settlements with a minimum of 20 households and a population of 100 or more. A list of priority settlements will be prepared based on population density and consultation with local MPs, MLAs, and Zila Panchayat members. The final priority list will be published at the state of Market Fees on Imported TurTo meet the needs of the tur dal industry, the cabinet decided to fully exempt market fees on tur imported from outside the state. This will ensure sufficient availability of tur dal, boost transportation, and increase employment. .Working Women HostelsIn Principle approval was given for constructing four working women hostels with a total capacity of 350 seats in Jhabua, Singrauli, Dewas, and Narmadapuram under the SASCI (Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment) 2024-25 scheme. The project, to be implemented in a public-private partnership (PPP) mode, will cost Rs. 40.59 Development Advisory CommitteeThe cabinet approved the formation of a "District Development Advisory Committee" in all districts, chaired by the Chief Minister, to prepare a roadmap for district development and long-term plans. This follows instructions from the 2025-26 budget speech. The committee will include the district in-charge minister as vice-chairman, MPs, all district MLAs, the mayor or municipal chairman of the district headquarters, the district panchayat chairman, all janpad chairmen, and 20 representatives from fields like industry, trade, progressive farming, social service, medicine, and law. The collector will serve as the member secretary. The committee aims to formulate long-term development plans based on public, representative, and stakeholder inputs, promote traditional skills under the "Vocal for Local" principle, and enhance district prosperity. It will also suggest ways to better implement government schemes, formalize local innovations, and provide recommendations for employment generation, industry, trade, water conservation, exports, agriculture, and minerals.


India Gazette
4 days ago
- Business
- India Gazette
MP cabinet exempts 'Mandi-Shulk' on Toor dal imported from outside state
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], June 10 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Tuesday chaired a cabinet meeting held at Mantralaya in Bhopal on Tuesday and the council of ministers decided to fully exempt 'Mandi-Shulk' on toor dal (Pigeon Pea) imported from outside the state. The cabinet also approved a proposal worth Rs 21,630 crore for the Chief Minister Majra-Tola Road Scheme, which aims to provide all-weather connectivity to remote settlements in the state. The scheme will be implemented in two phases, from 2025-26 to 2034-35, covering approximately 30,900 kilometres of road construction. The state government will fund the project, and the priority will be given to settlements with a minimum of 20 households and a population of 100 or more. A priority list for the same will be prepared based on population density and consultation with local MPs, MLAs, and Zila Panchayat members. The council of ministers further granted in principle approval for constructing four working women hostels with a total capacity of 350 seats in Jhabua, Singrauli, Dewas, and Narmadapuram under the SASCI (Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment) 2024-25 scheme. The project, to be implemented in a public-private partnership (PPP) mode, will cost Rs 40.59 crores. Additionally, the cabinet approved the formation of a 'District Development Advisory Committee' in all districts, chaired by the Chief Minister, to prepare a roadmap for district development and long-term plans. This follows instructions from the 2025-26 budget speech. The committee will include the district in-charge minister as vice-chairman, MPs, all district MLAs, the mayor or municipal chairman of the district headquarters, the district panchayat chairman, all janpad chairmen, and 20 representatives from fields like industry, trade, progressive farming, social service, medicine, and law. Along with this, the collector will serve as the member secretary. The committee aims to formulate long-term development plans based on public, representative, and stakeholder inputs, promote traditional skills under the 'Vocal for Local' principle, and enhance district prosperity. It will also suggest ways to better implement government schemes, formalize local innovations, and provide recommendations for employment generation, industry, trade, water conservation, exports, agriculture, and minerals. (ANI)