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Ujjain set to become centre for peace, spirituality: CM
Ujjain: Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday said that Ujjain is set to become a significant centre for mental peace, spirituality and wellness care, with major infrastructure work currently ongoing in preparation for Simhastha 2028.
"The Wellness Summit in Ujjain attracted investment proposals worth crores. Ujjain aims to become a centre for mental peace, spirituality and wellness care for the country and abroad. Infrastructure improvements, including a new four-lane road and railway station upgrades, are underway to facilitate the 2028 Simhastha. The Kanha Close Duct Project and Sewarkhedi-Silarkhedi Project aim to keep the Shipra River clean and flowing for the holy bath during Simhastha," said Yadav while addressing the Bawdi festival as part of the Jal Ganga Conservation campaign.
The campaign targets water conservation and the improvement of groundwater levels. He also planted a Sindoor tree under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign at the Chintaman Ganesh Temple.
The chief minister conducted the bhoomi pujan for various construction projects worth Rs 94 crore at Navakheda village in Ujjain on Friday. Yadav said, "The govt is constructing new roads to connect villages and facilitate transportation.
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Indore, Ujjain, Dewas, Dhar and Shajapur will be developed into a metropolitan city."
During the occasion, the chief minister laid foundations for several roads under the Public Works Department, costing Rs 44.40 crore. Additionally, bhoomi pujan was performed for the joint tehsil offices of Makdon, Ujjain city and Khachrod, to be constructed at a cost of Rs 43.88 crore under the revenue department, along with the joint sub-divisional officer office, Ujjain rural and the Government College Badnagar to be constructed under the higher education department.
Yadav mentioned that in the future, the amount provided to beneficiaries under the Ladli Behna Yojana will be increased to Rs 3,000 per month, and the number of medical colleges in the state will rise from 30 to 50.
Earlier in the day, the chief minister attended a felicitation program by the Lokmanya Tilak Education Committee, honouring students and athletes. During his visit to Ujjain, he also inaugurated the Self-Study Zone, Disha Learning Center, park and open gym at the police line.
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