MP CM Mohan Yadav backs traders at Burhanpur Entrepreneur Dialogue
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Wednesday, 6 May assured the business community of full government support, pledging to resolve outstanding industry issues and accelerate industrial growth across the state. Addressing entrepreneurs at the 'Entrepreneur Dialogue' programme held at the Parmanand Govindjiwala Auditorium in Burhanpur, Yadav declared that the government stands with traders in every situation.
Key Announcements at the Dialogue
Chief Minister Yadav announced that efforts are underway to make cotton duty-free, a move expected to benefit the region's textile-linked trade ecosystem. He also confirmed that a new initiative will soon be introduced to further facilitate industrialists, though details are yet to be disclosed.
Notably, the state Cabinet has already approved the formation of a Trader Welfare Board, which will operate at the district level to address traders' concerns directly. Yadav also confirmed that several outdated laws affecting traders have been repealed, and inter-departmental coordination is underway to resolve persistent electricity-related issues.
Infrastructure Push for Burhanpur
Describing Burhanpur as a 'gateway to development', Yadav said the district holds strong potential for industrial expansion. A new access road will be constructed to improve connectivity for traders in the region. He also announced plans to organise a Nimar Investors Summit to attract fresh investment to the area, signalling a targeted push to position the district as an investment hub in western Madhya Pradesh.
Year of Industry and Year of Farmer Welfare
The Chief Minister reiterated that the government has designated 2025 as the 'Year of Industry' and 2026 as the 'Year of Farmer Welfare'. He said the government is working continuously to boost both sectors and generate employment opportunities. This dual-track approach reflects the administration's stated aim of balancing industrial growth with agrarian welfare in a state where farming remains a dominant livelihood.
What the Government Said
Speaking to the media after the event, Yadav said,