President Mrs. Draupadi Murmu will visit Madhya Pradesh on June 19: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

Bhopal: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav informed that President Smt. Draupadi Murmu is scheduled to visit Madhya Pradesh on 19th June. President Smt. Murmu will participate in the programme organised in Gram Panchayat Talun of Barwani district on World Sickle Cell Day. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav informed that transfers of government servants in the state can now be done till 17th June. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was discussing with the ministers before the start of the cabinet meeting in the ministry on Tuesday. He discussed with the ministers about the priorities of the state government.
There will be programs on 11 years of Central Government and one and half year of State Government
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the Council of Ministers expresses happiness on the completion of 11 years of successful tenure of the Central Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. The Council of Ministers passes a proposal to congratulate the Prime Minister for the resolution of good governance. Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, work is being done to change the lives of various sections including farmers, women, youth and poor and to provide them maximum employment and development opportunities. The achievements achieved by the Central Government during this period will be publicized. All the ministers will convey the achievements of the 11 years of schemes of the Center and the achievements of one and a half years of the Madhya Pradesh Government to the citizens. In this regard, Sankalp se Siddhi Abhiyan will also be conducted, in which responsibilities will be assigned to the public representatives.
Spiritual and Wellness Summit
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav informed that on June 5, Spiritual and Wellness Summit was organized in Ujjain, in which many spiritual gurus working in the field of wellness including Swami Chidanand Saraswati took part. More than 300 representatives including various investors and health experts attended this summit. Investment proposals worth about 2000 crores have been received in the wellness hospitality and health sector through the summit. Representatives from states like Kerala, Uttarakhand etc. participated in it specially. This was the first summit of its kind in Madhya Pradesh, which was an important step towards the government’s investment possibilities and vision of development in every sector. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that it was decided to start 11 Ayurvedic Medical Colleges in the state. Approval for five of these colleges has been received from the Government of India. The state government is also committed to start the remaining colleges. These colleges will also work as wellness centers.
Creation and development of religious folk
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav informed that the construction and development work of 13 Lokas is going on at various religious places in the state. These works are also being reviewed from time to time. These Lokas will also prove to be important in the tourism development of the state.
Necessary arrangements during rainy season
In view of the possibility of floods and excessive rainfall in the coming rainy season, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav directed the ministers to prepare to deal with the necessary situations in the districts under their charge. All possible situations will be reviewed by the ministers at the district level.
Farmer Welfare and Renewable Energy
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav informed that the facilities being provided by the state government in relation to solar energy production are being explained in detail in the special summit on solar energy in Bhopal. Surya Mitra Krishi Feeder Yojana will prove to be important as a new source of income. In this, the investor should have his own land or agricultural land. This is an important scheme to make partners in energy production, which will become an important medium to increase the income of the investor and the state along with the availability and increase of energy. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also discussed the activities conducted in the interest of farmers.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that on completion of 11 years of the Central Government, the Public Health and Medical Education Department will start the operation of hearse vans in Madhya Pradesh. After the death of a citizen in the hospital, free facility will be provided to take the dead body to their home. The state government is with the citizens in times of crisis. The implementation of this scheme is being started soon.