Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, while in Gujarat, took part in multiple events, including a religious gathering marking the 92nd birth anniversary of Mahant Swami Maharaj in Vadodara.
Yadav praised the management of Gir National Park in Gujarat, highlighting its dedication to forest conservation and well-organized tourism facilities. He expressed a commitment to implementing similar practices in Madhya Pradesh to elevate its forest areas and tourist spots to international standards.
During a religious event in Vadodara, Chief Minister Yadav emphasized Gujarat’s role in promoting religious and spiritual values, mentioning the construction of Hindu temples worldwide, including notable ones in Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, and the US.
Additionally, Yadav attended the ‘Rann Utsav’ in the Rann of Kutch and announced plans to establish a tent city during the Simhastha-2028 in Ujjain, inspired by the ‘Rann Utsav’ concept. He also discussed initiatives to create similar tent cities in other popular tourist destinations in Madhya Pradesh, aiming to boost local employment opportunities and support farmers.
Chief Minister Yadav highlighted the significance of Smriti Van in Bhuj, a memorial for earthquake victims, and proposed the development of a memorial museum in Bhopal to honor the victims of the Union Carbide tragedy.
