No Effort Will Be Spared for Development Of Region: CM Dr. Yadav

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav affirmed the state government's unwavering commitment to the development of the poor and tribal communities. Speaking at a large tribal convention in Majhouli, locat -

No Effort Will Be Spared for Development Of Region: CM Dr. Yadav

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav affirmed the state government's unwavering commitment to the development of the poor and tribal communities. Speaking at a large tribal convention in Majhouli, located in Dhouhani Assembly of Sidhi district, Dr. Yadav said, “Under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, we have worked to improve the lives of every citizen. I share a deep emotional connection with Vindhya, and no stone will be left unturned for its development.”

During the convention, Dr. Yadav made several important announcements for the advancement of the Dhouhani Assembly region.

Dr. Yadav highlighted that the state's irrigation capacity has increased from 7 lakh hectares to 65 lakh hectares over the past two decades and will be further expanded by 10 lakh hectares in the next four years. Under the solar pump scheme, farmers will receive free electricity, and surplus power can be sold for extra income. The Chief Minister announced a reward of Rs. 1 lakh each to two meritorious girls from the region—Pragya Jaiswal, who topped the 10th board exam, and a 12th-grade state merit holder. Folk artists participating in the ceremony will receive Rs. 10,000 each.

Praising India’s military, Dr. Yadav said, “Under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, Operation Sindoor has shown the world India’s strength. Anyone who dares to challenge us will face a strong response from our armed forces.”
He lauded the success of Operation Sindoor, led by Vindhya-born chiefs of the Indian Army and Navy, which brought global recognition to the region’s valor.

CM Dr. Yadav announced Approval for Majhouli Irrigation Scheme via Bansagar Dam, Construction of a stadium and an auditorium at the Janpad office in Majhouli, New road from Old Bus Stand to New Bus Stand in Majhouli, Upgradation of Arts and Commerce College in Majhouli, Post-matric hostels to be constructed in Majhouli, Madwas, and Kusmi, ST hostels to be built in Kundaur, Kota, Piprahi, Deba, and Dhupkheda, Roads to be constructed from Sajapani (Singrauli) to Jhahari & from Gadhaigaon to Bharsedi, Niwas outpost to be upgraded to a police station after review, A new college to be established in Niwas, Health centers in the area will also be upgraded, A Baiga Development Authority to be formed by combining Sidhi and Singrauli districts, and Resettlement issues of villages in the Sanjay Tiger Reserve to be resolved through dialogue and coordination.

Rs. 68 Crore Development Package for Dhouhani Assembly

During the tribal convention, CM Dr. Yadav announced construction and development projects worth Rs. 68 crore under the PM Janman Yojana and Dharti Aaba Yojana. He Laid foundation stones and performed Bhoomi-Pujan for 37 projects worth Rs. 61.24 crore and Inaugurated 6 projects worth Rs. 7.06 crore includes Rs. 2.11 crore for 8 new classrooms at Govt. Higher Secondary School, Podi, Rs. 2.20 crore for a 50-seater Tribal Junior Hostel at Naudhiya, Rs. 73.87 lakh for construction of 3 lab buildings and 2 classrooms at Govt. H.S. School, Kamachh, Rs. 87.33 lakh for road upgrading from Kodmar VCW Bastuya to Pankhora, and Rs. 1.03 crore for road upgrading from Kodmar VCW Barkadol to Dubri and other rural works.

MP Dr. Rajesh Mishra demanded the reintroduction of white tigers in Sanjay Tiger Reserve, formation of Baiga Authority, and resolution of development hurdles caused by the Son Ghariyal Sanctuary.

MLA Kunwar Singh Tekam thanked the government for sanctioning 63 roads and welcomed the approval of a four-lane road from Sidhi to Tikri, and a road from Tilwari to Janakpur.

Also present were District Panchayat President Smt. Manju Singh, Majhouli Municipal Council President Shri Shankarlal Gupta, former District Panchayat President Shri Abhyuday Singh, and members Shri Krishnalal Payasi, Smt. Heerabai Singh, among thousands of citizens.