Bhopal: During a meeting led by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Madhya Pradesh, several significant decisions were made. One of the resolutions was to provide pay scale benefits to Panchayat secretaries in the state. This decision is expected to have an impact on around 23,000 Panchayat Secretaries.
In addition to this, the Kisan Kalyan Yojana, a scheme aimed at farmer welfare, has received funding. Farmers enrolled in this scheme will now receive the support of Rs 4.6 lakh, which is a significant increase from the previous allocation.
Furthermore, there has been approval for an initiative to establish a satellite city in Amarkantak. This unique urban centre will focus on minimizing above-ground infrastructure development and promoting efficient planning.
Additionally, the cabinet has given its approval for the Detailed Project Report (DPR) to construct 37 CM Rise School buildings. With a budget of Rs 1362 crore, these educational institutions aim to improve the quality of education in the state.
Expressing his excitement before the meeting, Chief Minister Chouhan spoke about the honour of hosting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Madhya Pradesh. PM Modi is scheduled to commence the building of the Sant Ravidas Ji Temple in Bartuma, Sagar. This temple, envisioned as a masterpiece, seeks to embody harmony and majestic spirituality. Chouhan also hinted at endeavours highlighting the aspiration to establish institutions like a Global Skill Center.