MP cabinet clears ₹10,800 crore push for urban infra, farmers, and irrigation

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MP cabinet clears ₹10,800 crore push for urban infra, farmers, and irrigation

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In one of its larger single-session spending clearances, the Madhya Pradesh cabinet under CM Mohan Yadav approved ₹10,800 crore across five major decisions — anchored by a ₹8,445 crore urban infrastructure fund and a ₹1,587 crore free guarantee for Moong farmers. The breadth of Tuesday's package, from irrigation to child nutrition reform, signals a deliberate pre-election development push across the state.

Key Takeaways

The Madhya Pradesh cabinet on 14 July cleared proposals worth ₹10,800 crore at a meeting chaired by CM Mohan Yadav . ₹8,445 crore sanctioned for urban infrastructure over five years , funded via registration and stamp duty charges under the Municipalities Act.
Free government guarantee of ₹1,587 crore approved for Moong procurement under the Price Support Scheme for Rabi 2023-24 . ₹245.45 crore allocated for the Kundalia Major Irrigation Project in Rajgarh , targeting 1,39,600 hectares across Rajgarh and Agar-Malwa districts.
Take-Home Ration delivery for children transferred to the Women and Child Development Department , with SHGs as interim suppliers. ₹521.04 crore approved for Commercial Taxes Department operations from 2026-27 to 2030-31 .

The Madhya Pradesh Council of Ministers, chaired by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, on Tuesday, 14 July approved a clutch of development proposals worth ₹10,800 crore at a cabinet meeting held at the Mantralaya in Bhopal. The decisions span urban infrastructure renewal, farm debt guarantees, irrigation expansion, nutrition delivery reform, and departmental operations — marking one of the larger single-session spending clearances of Yadav's tenure.

Urban Infrastructure Gets the Biggest Slice

The cabinet sanctioned ₹8,445 crore for urban infrastructure development over the next five years — the single largest allocation in Tuesday's package. The funds will be drawn from additional charges levied on registration and stamp duty under the Municipalities Act and routed into a dedicated corpus under the Commercial Taxes Department.

Municipal corporations, councils, and Nagar Parishads across the state will draw on this pool to finance city rejuvenation projects and to service loans already taken for urban development works. The structure effectively creates a ring-fenced urban fund, insulating city-body finances from general budget pressures.

Free Government Guarantee for Moong Farmers

In a direct relief measure for the agricultural community, the cabinet approved a free government guarantee of ₹1,587 crore to facilitate procurement of Moong (green gram) under the Government of India's Price Support Scheme for the Rabi season 2023-24 (marketing year 2024-25). The guarantee is split between Punjab National Bank₹396 crore for six months — and the State Bank of India₹1,191 crore for one year. By providing the guarantee at no cost to farmers, the state removes a key financial barrier to accessing institutional procurement channels.

Kundalia Irrigation Project Gets Fresh Funding

The cabinet also cleared ₹245.45 crore for the continuation of the Kundalia Major Irrigation Project in Rajgarh district during the 16th Central Finance Commission period (2026-2031). The project is designed to unlock irrigation potential for 1,39,600 hectares across Rajgarh and Agar-Malwa districts through dam construction and micro-irrigation systems. Notably, Rajgarh and Agar-Malwa are among Madhya Pradesh's agrarian districts where water access remains a persistent constraint on crop yields.

Take-Home Ration Delivery Overhauled

In a significant administrative realignment, the production and supply of Take-Home Ration for children will be transferred from the Madhya Pradesh State Livelihood Forum to the Women and Child Development Department. As an interim arrangement, the department will procure nutritional supplements through Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and subsequently operate through short-term tenders until fresh central guidelines are issued. The shift is intended to tighten accountability over child nutrition delivery, a sector that has faced scrutiny in the state in recent years.

Commercial Taxes Department Gets Five-Year Operational Budget

Rounding out Tuesday's decisions, the cabinet approved ₹521.04 crore for the operational expenses of the Commercial Taxes Department for the period 2026-27 to 2030-31. The allocation covers headquarters (₹60.81 crore), district offices (₹434.81 crore), and zonal offices (₹25.42 crore), encompassing salaries, office expenses, and maintenance. The five-year budgeting cycle signals an effort to bring medium-term fiscal predictability to the department's administrative machinery.

All decisions are expected to be operationalised through respective departmental orders in the coming weeks.

Point of View

445 crore urban fund is structurally interesting — ring-fencing stamp duty revenues for city bodies is a more durable financing model than annual budget allocations, but its effectiveness depends entirely on whether Nagar Parishads have the project pipelines to absorb the money. The Moong guarantee, meanwhile, addresses a real gap in MP's pulse procurement, but a one-season guarantee does not resolve the structural absence of assured markets for green gram growers. The Take-Home Ration transfer to the Women and Child Development Department is overdue accountability reform, yet the interim SHG procurement route risks quality inconsistency without robust monitoring. Taken together, Tuesday's package looks comprehensive on paper — the harder question is execution bandwidth across departments simultaneously managing multiple five-year mandates.
NationPress
14 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Madhya Pradesh cabinet approve on 14 July?
The MP cabinet approved development proposals worth ₹10,800 crore at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav at the Mantralaya in Bhopal. The decisions cover urban infrastructure, farmer loan guarantees, irrigation, child nutrition delivery, and departmental operations.
What is the ₹8,445 crore urban infrastructure fund in Madhya Pradesh?
It is a five-year corpus funded from additional charges on registration and stamp duty under the Municipalities Act, routed through the Commercial Taxes Department. Municipal corporations, councils, and Nagar Parishads will use it for city rejuvenation projects and repayment of existing urban development loans.
How does the Moong procurement guarantee help MP farmers?
The state has provided a free government guarantee of ₹1,587 crore — ₹396 crore via Punjab National Bank and ₹1,191 crore via State Bank of India — enabling procurement of Moong under the Centre's Price Support Scheme for Rabi 2023-24. By bearing the guarantee cost, the state lowers the financial barrier for farmers accessing institutional procurement.
What is the Kundalia Major Irrigation Project?
The Kundalia Major Irrigation Project in Rajgarh district aims to create irrigation potential for 1,39,600 hectares across Rajgarh and Agar-Malwa districts through dam construction and micro-irrigation systems. The cabinet cleared ₹245.45 crore for its continuation during the 16th Central Finance Commission period from 2026 to 2031.
Why was the Take-Home Ration programme transferred to the Women and Child Development Department?
The cabinet decided to shift production and supply of Take-Home Ration for children from the Madhya Pradesh State Livelihood Forum to the Women and Child Development Department to strengthen accountability over child nutrition delivery. As an interim measure, the department will procure supplements through Self-Help Groups until new central guidelines are issued.
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