MP CM Mohan Yadav Inspects Ujjain Projects for Simhastha-2028
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With Simhastha-2028 now less than two years away, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav walked the construction site of the under-construction Collector Office building in Ujjain on Thursday, 20 August 2026, personally reviewing progress and issuing directions to officials on the ground.
The Chief Minister's Office posted on X: 'मुख्यमंत्री डॉ. मोहन यादव ने उज्जैन में निर्माणाधीन कलेक्टर कार्यालय भवन का निरीक्षण कर निर्माण कार्यों की प्रगति का जायजा लिया।' ('Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav inspected the under-construction Collector Office building in Ujjain and assessed the progress of construction work.')
Sati Gate corridor under the Simhastha lens
Beyond the administrative building, Dr. Yadav surveyed the Sati Gate stretch — one of Ujjain's principal procession and traffic routes. Officials received directions on the arrangements required specifically in view of Simhastha-2028, signalling that the state is already treating the Kumbh cycle as a live infrastructure deadline rather than a distant planning exercise.
Sati Gate's importance is not incidental. During mass religious gatherings in Ujjain, major entry corridors become critical chokepoints for millions of pilgrims. Getting the geometry of those routes right — width, surface, crowd-flow — is the kind of ground-level call that a Chief Minister's personal visit is designed to accelerate.
Ujjain's Simhastha track record — and the bar it sets
Madhya Pradesh has done this before. Ahead of Simhastha Kumbh Mela 2016, the state government executed a sweeping multi-year programme of road widening, ghats renovation, and civic infrastructure that transformed Ujjain's urban fabric. That precedent now sets the benchmark — and the pressure — for the 2028 edition, which is expected to draw an even larger influx of pilgrims.
Dr. Yadav, who has held the Chief Minister's office since December 2023, has consistently framed Ujjain's development as both an administrative and a cultural priority for the state. An on-site inspection of this kind, months before the project's completion, reflects the administration's intent to keep timelines from slipping.
The construction timelines for the Collector Office building and the budget allocations for Ujjain's Simhastha-linked works will be the numbers to watch in the months ahead — as will any announcements on additional road-widening or temporary pilgrim facilities along key corridors.