CM Yadav has highlighted that Madhya Pradesh was formed in 1956 and the state budget was only Rs 20,000 crores from then to 2003. Now, increasing the budget 21 times, it has reached to Rs 4.20 lakh crores which shows the pace at which the government is working for the development of the stat
It is the state's ninth and the country's 58th national tiger reserve. CM Yadav released a tigress brought as part of the reintroduction process into the open habitat of the reserve on the occasion.
Madhav Tiger Reserve is located in Shivpuri district and its reserved forest area is 32429.52 hectares, the protected forest area is 2422 hectares, and the revenue area is 2671.824 hectares. Thus, the total area is 37523.344 hectares or 375.233 sq. km.
He emphasised that his government will not tolerate misconduct or conversion and will ensure that those involved in religious conversion face the death penalty.
"I extend my best wishes to all the women of the country on the occasion of International Women's Day. Culture of India is women-dominated and that is why we call our country Bharat Mata. On the occasion of women's day, today all the responsibilities of my office, including driving to securi
"A detailed meeting of the 16th Central Finance Commission was held here in which the Principal Secretaries of our departments explained about activities and work undertaken by our government. I am happy that the Chairman of the Commission, Arvind Panagariya and other members mentioned that
"Our government has decided that there is a need to bring forward the glorious history of our state capital. Therefore, we will build the main entry gates of our capital city after such great rulers like Raja Bhoj, Vikramaditya. This will bring the glorious history of Bhopal and Madhya Prade
"Crimes against women and children have declined significantly, which is a direct result of the state government's 'Zero Tolerance' policy. The government's commitment to security, empowerment, and justice, which has effectively curbed criminal activities. Over the past years, the government
In the letter to the Governor, Singh highlighted that BEd and MEd colleges were being run in a room by flouting the rules and regulations in Indore, Ujjain, the state capital Bhopal and other districts in the state.