What Major Development Projects Did CM Mohan Yadav Inaugurate in Rewa?

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Key Takeaways
- Mohan Yadav inaugurated projects worth over Rs 162 crore.
- Local civil hospital will expand from 50 to 100 beds.
- A new ITI will be constructed to boost education.
- A biogas plant will promote sustainable agriculture.
- Commitment to creating local employment opportunities.
Rewa, Sep 19 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, inaugurated and performed the 'bhoomi-pujan' for a series of development projects exceeding Rs 162 crore during the 'Vindhya Vikas Sankalp Sammelan' held in the town of Teonthar, located in Rewa district.
Furthermore, he declared the enhancement of the local civil hospital from 50 to 100 beds, the establishment of a new ITI, and the development of a river corridor along the Tamas river.
The Chief Minister also revealed plans to create a new industrial zone on 400 acres in Teonthar, which includes a biogas plant with an investment of Rs 125 crore.
This compressed biogas facility will be built by the Industrial Area Development Corporation.
The plant will procure crop residue from farmers, thus generating extra income and promoting cleaner fields.
In his address, Chief Minister Yadav assured the audience that every effort will be made to develop Vindhya, aiming to transform the region through various projects.
He highlighted the government's commitment to creating local job opportunities, ensuring that both youths and women do not need to migrate for employment.
He reiterated the state government's welfare initiatives, including the distribution of uniforms, books, bicycles, laptops, and scooters to students, as well as Rs 1,500 monthly aid to Ladli Behnas ahead of Diwali.
The Chief Minister mentioned the establishment of numerous Sandipani schools, the development of the Ram Van Gaman Path, the setting up of pilgrimage centres at Lord Krishna's sacred footprints, and the construction of Geeta Bhawans in every city throughout the state.
During the event, a large crowd of local residents from the Teonthar Assembly seat, which borders Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh), warmly welcomed Chief Minister Mohan Yadav.
He was greeted with a traditional Bagheli folk song: “Jijji ji aaye hain, nayi saugaten laye hai.” (The son-in-law has come with new gifts).
It is noteworthy that the Chief Minister's in-laws reside in Rewa.
His late father-in-law, Brahmadeen Yadav, originally from Sultanpur (Uttar Pradesh), was a teacher at the Saraswati Shishu Mandir School in Rewa.
Brahmadeen Yadav recently passed away in Sultanpur, and his remains were brought to Rewa for the final rites.