Mohan Yadav News: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, while addressing a public meeting on Monday, made several important announcements regarding the development of Indore. While gifting four new bridges to Indore, the Chief Minister said that no value can be put on the work that the Banjara community has done for Sanatan Dharma for thousands of years.
He further said, “The ruined temple has gone to hell, but this quota has been filled. This is the work of cheering for Mewalal. We have to take along the contribution of each society and its saints.” Emphasizing the importance of education, he said, “No child will be deprived of school, hostels will be built for every poor.”
Expressing his pride towards Indian culture, the CM said, “There are no bonds within our hearts. If there are any bonds, they are of our values and culture, due to which we hail Indian culture. We Never occupied any country, but if anyone looks at our soil, it will not be accepted under the leadership of Modiji.”
Referring to the development works in Indore, CM Yadav said, “Today, not one but four bridges are being inaugurated. Whatever happens in Indore is different from all others. Sewerage of Indore is being constructed at a cost of Rs 400 crore. The work will be started in the future, there will be no traffic jam, our government should take concrete action against them. “Gives free rein to action.”
CM Mohan Yadav also encouraged the rearing of cows, saying, “We have been shown guidance by Lord Krishna, no one can block the path in the path of development. There should also be Gopals who rear cows in every home. Milk in the entire country Those who have more than 10 milk animals will be given subsidy. Those who do not have space to build a cowshed, their calves will be purchased by the government.
He said that arrangements will be made for bonus in increasing milk production and purchasing milk. The Municipal Corporation will run a cowshed for Rs 5000 to 10000, and the entire expense will be borne by the government. Mother grant per cow has been increased from Rs 20 to Rs 40. He said, “The gift we have received today. This gift will continue in the future also.”