Congress MLA Jitu Patwari wrote over Twitter, "This is our health directorate. It is operated from the Satpura Bhawan in the state capital Bhopal. Today it caught fire again."
CM also apprised PM Modi about the efforts of the State Government in dousing the fire and the help received from various departments of the Central Government (Army, Air Force, BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited), CISF (Central Industrial Security Force), Airport and others).
According to CMO, the Defense Minister has directed the Air Force and following his instructions, AN 32 aircraft and MI 15 helicopter will reach Bhopal tonight.
CM Chouhan is also continuously monitoring the extinguishing of fire at the building. Initially, the fire broke out at the third floor of the building where there is a tribal department office but later it spread up to the sixth floor of the building.
In the video he could be heard saying, "Today, I am very emotional after listening to the words of Ladli Bahna Janaki from Dindori. She is a differently-abled woman and is barely able to live her life in poverty. But the 'Ladli Bahna Yojana' has given her confidence back and now she is sayin
"I have started the yojana with a monthly aid of Rs 1000 at present. Slowly I will increase the amount under this yojana. If money is arranged, then I will make it Rs 1250, Rs 1500, Rs 1750 and will further increase the amount to Rs 3000 a month," CM Chouhan said.
A state-level program for transferring funds of Mukhyamantri Ladli Bahna Yojana will be held in Jabalpur. CM Chouhan discussed the outline of the programs to be held at the village and ward level with all the divisional commissioners on the occasion.
CM Chouhan along with Union AYUSH Minister Sarbananda Sonowal reviewed the ongoing preparations at his residence office for the national level programme to be held in Jabalpur on International Yoga Day, June 21.
During this, the chief minister also held discussions on various issues with the representatives of various organisations, including the office bearers of farmers' unions.
The controversy of Damoh school, where purported posters of girls wearing Hijab came to light, has taken a new turn as Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday said that the state government will not allow the conspiracies of religious conversion to succeed.