Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is set to take part in significant events in Indore on March 29. This includes the inauguration of the ‘Launchpad: Incubation and Innovation Centre’ established jointly by the Indian Institute of Technology Indore and the Madhya Pradesh State Electronics Development Corporation at Sinhasa IT Park.
The Chief Minister will visit the Launchpad Centre and be briefed on the innovation and startup activities happening there. The centre is anticipated to play a crucial role in positioning Madhya Pradesh as a hub for deep-tech innovation-driven development and entrepreneurship.
Later in the day, Yadav will join the Sankalp Se Samadhan Abhiyan program at Dussehra Maidan. He will interact with beneficiaries of various flagship schemes of the State and Centre. This program follows a campaign conducted in four phases between January 12 and March 31, 2026, covering over 100 services by government departments.
Yadav will also lay the foundation stone for the fourth phase of the Narmada water supply project, valued at Rs 1,356 crore. This project aims to enhance the city’s water supply system to meet future demands, including those of the growing population up to 2040. Under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation 2.0 scheme, the project will be implemented in multiple phases with set deadlines for completion.
Additionally, the Chief Minister will inaugurate a state-of-the-art Sewage Treatment Plant with a capacity of 20 million litres per day in the Sirpur region. This plant, constructed at an approximate cost of Rs 62.72 crore, involves intercepting 10 major sewer outfalls to prevent untreated sewage from directly entering the pond. The treated water will be used for irrigating around 25 gardens and green zones across the city, among other purposes.
