CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: The state government is planning to cover the entire Madhya Pradesh under its development initiatives. In the same way, to make the youth and young people self-reliant, help them stand on their own feet, and turn them into job creators, the government is continuously organizing employment fairs. Every year, the government works to provide employment to a large number of youths and also extends loan assistance. I believe that the work carried out by the state government over the past two years has led to all-round development of the state.

These views were expressed by the State Minister for Higher Education, Technical Education and AYUSH, and the district in-charge minister, Inder Singh Parmar, while addressing district journalists at a private hotel on the occasion of the completion of two years of the government. On this occasion, Damoh MLA Jayant Kumar Malaiya, Hatta MLA Umadevi Khatik, District Panchayat President Ranjita Gaurav Patel, BJP District President Shyam Shivhare, Collector Sudhir Kumar Kochar, Narendra Bajaj, Lokendra Singh Patel (Lucky Bhaiya), and Satendra Singh Lodhi were present.

In-charge Minister Parmar said that all technical colleges of the state government are being connected with industry so that the curriculum can be designed according to industry requirements and industries can get a trained workforce. He said that the new National Education Policy is promoting research so that more and more young people take up research activities.

He further stated that all schemes of the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government have been carried forward. Under the Ladli Behna Scheme, every woman is being provided ₹1,500 per month, which is strengthening women’s economic empowerment. Parmar said that the spiritual centers which were once very prosperous and renowned worldwide had seen their development stall over time, and the state government has worked to re-establish them. Mahakal Lok, Omkareshwar Lok, and Ram Raja Lok, Orchha are outstanding examples of this effort.

Along with this, the government is working on the revival and conservation of many ancient heritages and monuments, which will enhance the religious significance of the state and make Madhya Pradesh a leader in the tourism sector. He said that the state government has received investment proposals, and there are immense possibilities in the tourism sector in Madhya Pradesh, for which proposals have been received. Proposals have also been received for a Diamond Park in Panna, as well as for providing employment to local youth by linking projects with forest areas. Major projects related to infrastructure and roads have been approved by the cabinet.

He further informed that in regions such as Malwa, Nimar, Chambal, Bundelkhand, and Baghelkhand, significant progress has been made in medical education. A state that once had only six medical colleges now has 19 medical colleges, and medical colleges are being established in four districts under the PPP mode.

During this interaction, In-charge Minister Parmar provided detailed information on the all-round development achieved in the state and elaborated on welfare programs for every section of society. He also apprised the media about the district’s achievements over the past two years. The minister spoke about efforts made for the state’s development, schemes and achievements, innovations, infrastructure development, achievements in the social sector, and other works. During the interaction, the in-charge minister also answered questions from media representatives.

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