Regional Industrial Conclave will encourage local industry and trade: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav
Regional Industrial Conclave will encourage local industry and trade: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that the state government is committed to support Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s resolve to make India a developed country by 2047. Giving priority to investment promotion, the state government has decided to celebrate the year 2025 as the Industry Year. Regional Industrial Conclaves are being organized with the aim of solving the problems of local industries and encouraging them and increasing their entrepreneurial contribution in the development of the state and country’s economy. The Industrial Conclave to be held in Jabalpur will encourage industrial activities in Jabalpur and surrounding districts. The government is committed to ensure equal development in all regions of the state by connecting local entrepreneurs with outside entrepreneurs. Employment-oriented activities will be specially encouraged according to local conditions in the fields of agriculture, employment, trade and tourism etc. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was communicating with the officials of industrial associations and industrialists of Jabalpur, Katni, Mandla, Dindori and Narsinghpur through video conferencing from Samatva Bhawan in relation to the Regional Industrial Conclave to be held in Jabalpur on July 20.
Ample possibilities in furniture cluster, food processing based industries and mining and mineral processing
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that along with providing necessary training of various skills to the youth for value addition of mineral wealth and other natural resources available in the state, better linkage will be arranged for their trade and business. Local people will get maximum benefit from this business. He said that 5 developed industrial areas and one under development industrial area in Jabalpur district are located on more than 640 hectares of land, in which 514 MSME units are working. There are also many employment opportunities in the IT Park developed in Jabalpur. Along with this, there is a lot of potential in furniture cluster, new garment cluster, food processing based industries, mining and mineral processing and pharma units. Through the Regional Industry Conclave, the people of the region will be able to see industrial development taking a concrete shape. This process will continue. Industrialists from other parts of the country are also being invited for investment and industrial activities. Regional Industrial Conclaves will also be organized in Sagar, Gwalior, Rewa in the state.
Industrialists from Jabalpur, Katni, Mandla, Narsinghpur and Dindori participated in the dialogue
In the virtual dialogue with Chief Minister Dr. Yadav, President of Mahakoshal Chamber of Commerce Mr. Ravi Gupta from Jabalpur, Senior Vice Secretary of Federation of MP Chamber of Commerce and Industries Mr. Himanshu Khare, President of Laghu Udyog Bharati Mr. V.K. Nema, President of Mahakoshal Udyog Sangh Mr. B.R. Jaiswani, Mr. Sudhir Kumar Mishra of MP Small Industries Association from Katni, Mr. Arvind Guglia, President of Madhya Pradesh Refractories Association, Mr. Anil Virani, President of Rice Mill Association from Mandla, Mr. Sajal Agarwal of Narsinghpur and Mr. Ramesh Rajpal of Dindori expressed their views. Other industrialists and businessmen of Mahakaushal region also participated in the video conferencing.
Bhopal. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that there will be no shortage of resources to strengthen Madhya Pradesh Police. For this, a provision of ten and a half thousand crore rupees has been made in the budget. The target is to build 25 thousand houses for police personnel in the state this year, out of which 12 thousand houses have been built. Police band team will work independently in every district of the state. Every member participating in the band program presented under Swar Megh will get an incentive amount of Rs 11-11 thousand.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav participated in the musical program presented by Madhya Pradesh Police Band under Swar-Megha program at Motilal Nehru Police Stadium this evening. The newly formed police band mesmerized the audience by playing musical tunes. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav congratulated all the members of the police force for their excellent performance and appreciated their skills. Backward Class Welfare Minister Mrs. Krishna Gaur and Bhopal Mayor Mrs. Malti Rai were present in the program. About 330 policemen in the state have been trained as members of the police band. They will perform in various districts on Independence Day. As per the wishes of Chief Minister Dr. Yadav, Madhya Pradesh Police personnel interested in music were given training in band playing.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that wonderful performances have been given today in the ‘Swar-Megha’ program. The police personnel have inculcated the motto of patriotism-public service in their soul and have worked day and night in security and service. For this, I salute and congratulate all the policemen of Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that today in the ‘Swar-Megha’ program of the police band, it seems as if the clouds themselves are enjoying it as hosts. I am happy today, I am sure that all of you will be immersed in this joy along with me.