Madhya Pradesh CM Calls on PM Modi, Invites Him to Visit Amidst Major Industrial Push
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, inviting him to visit the state. Yadav highlighted the state's industrial growth, with MoUs worth Rs 30 lakh crore promising 21 lakh jobs. Additionally, Yadav introduced new emergency response vehicles to enhance public safety.
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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Monday, emphasizing that each interaction with the Prime Minister brings renewed energy and inspiration. Yadav invited Modi to explore the developments in Madhya Pradesh, highlighting progress on various innovative projects.
Speaking to the media, CM Yadav said, "We've inaugurated a factory to produce Vande Metro coaches, and Bhopal will soon have a metro train. A farmers' conference is also on the horizon. Simultaneously, a massive industrialisation campaign is ongoing with MoUs approximating Rs 30 lakh crore, offering employment to 21 lakh people."
In a concurrent social media post, Yadav expressed his satisfaction with the industrial progress made over the past year, stressing the necessity of extending these efforts further. Separately, the Chief Minister launched 1,200 First Response Vehicles for the newly integrated Dial-112 emergency service, underscoring the state's commitment to public safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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