Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav declared the introduction of the ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam’ as a significant move towards empowering women in governance. He emphasized the importance of women in nation-building, highlighting their role as both life creators and architects of progress. Yadav stressed the need for political empowerment to align with economic and infrastructure development efforts.
Yadav mentioned that Madhya Pradesh already offers 50% reservation for women in local and urban bodies and highlighted various schemes supporting women empowerment, such as the Ladli Behna Yojana. He inaugurated the Narmadapuram–Timarni State Highway-67 upgradation project, worth Rs 972 crore, emphasizing its potential to enhance connectivity and regional growth. Additionally, he announced an irrigation project benefiting over 10,000 farmers in Hathnapur village.
The Chief Minister described the Narmadapuram–Timarni highway project as a “game changer” that would bolster connectivity to key cities and drive regional development. He also unveiled plans for road and bridge projects, school infrastructure expansion, and civic improvements in Seoni-Malwa. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is set to launch the ‘Ekatma Parv’ in Khandwa district, a five-day event promoting unity through spiritual and cultural activities.
