Ujjain to have MP’s first medicity
Interacting with media persons, Dr Yadav emphasized that the state government is committed to providing world-class modern medical services to its people.
Interacting with media persons, Dr Yadav emphasized that the state government is committed to providing world-class modern medical services to its people.
“I will watch the movie, as it is a very good film that will reveal the truth about a dark chapter of the past about which several lies and falsehoods have been spread till now by some people,” Dr Yadav told media persons at Bhopal.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav transferred a sum of Rs 1573 crore from Indore on Saturday evening into the bank accounts of 1.29 crore beneficiary women of the ‘Mukhyamantri Laadli Behna Yojana’, as the payment of Rs 1250 each for November.
State government officials informed on Friday that so far 17 installments of monthly financial assistance amount have been transferred to the beneficiary women from June 2023 to October 2024.
The Madhya Pradesh BJP government has increased the reservation of women in the state government services from 33 per cent to 35 per cent. The decision was taken at the state Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav at the state secretariat here on Tuesday.
The CM made the statement while addressing a Krishna Janmashtami event at Chanderi in the Ashok Nagar district of the state on Monday evening.
This amount includes a special Rs 250 gift from the Chief Minister to his "beloved sisters" for Raksha Bandhan, alongside the monthly Rs 1250 provided through the 'Laadli Behna Yojana', making the total amount to Rs 1500 per beneficiary for August.
MP Congress spokesperson Sangeeta Sharma claimed that SP Abhishek Tiwari has been officially on leave for the past 15 days and was not even present in Sagar on Sunday.
Earlier on 23 July, the CM had announced that the Laadli Behnas would be paid the Rs 250 gift on 1 August.
Dr Yadav lauded the nine-point plan in the budget, stating that it would focus on agricultural development, employment and skill training, economic development, human resource development, and social justice.