What Did CM Mohan Yadav Inaugurate in Katni?

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Key Takeaways
- CM Mohan Yadav announced projects exceeding Rs 233 crore in Katni.
- The Sandipani School aims to enhance educational facilities.
- Yadav highlighted the achievements of the BJP government in education.
- Criticism of the Congress regime's failure in providing adequate school facilities.
- Participation in a cleanliness drive and tribute to freedom fighters reflects community commitment.
Jabalpur, Sep 19 (NationPress) Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for multiple projects exceeding Rs 233 crore during his visit to Katni district in Madhya Pradesh. The CM also unveiled a newly constructed school building featuring laboratory and smart classrooms under the state's 'Sandipani Vidyalaya' initiative in Badwara town, Katni.
Participating in the event were Madhya Pradesh School Education Minister Uday Partap Singh, Vijayraghogarh MLA Sanjay Pathak, along with various local leaders and workers from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
During the ceremony, Yadav encouraged schoolchildren to harness knowledge and wisdom as their greatest strength. He emphasized the superior quality of school buildings, asserting that "no other states have such government-run schools like in Madhya Pradesh".
He also criticized the opposition, pointing out the inadequacies of school facilities during the Congress regime, stating, "During the Congress government, students had to carry even 'tat-patt' (mat) to sit in classrooms".
This school project was initiated during the term of former Chief Minister and current Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan as 'CM RISE', later renamed to 'Sandipani Vidyalaya' by Yadav, inspired by the Sandipani Ashram of Hindu mythology.
Additionally, Chief Minister Yadav visited Jabalpur district where he participated in various activities, including a cleanliness drive as part of the ongoing 'Sewa Pakhwada' at Rani Durgavati Medical College.
He also attended a program commemorating the death anniversary of tribal freedom fighters Raja Shankar Shah and his son Kunwar Raghunath Shah at a museum dedicated to them, offering floral tributes before their statues and bowing in reverence.