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CM Mohan Yadav Unveils Viksit Madhya Pradesh@2047 Vision Document, Launches New Airports, E-Seva, And Tribal Healthcare Initiatives

Arzoo Yadav

Nov 02, 2025, 02:36 PM | Updated 02:36 PM IST


Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav (File Photo)
Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav (File Photo)

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav launched the Viksit Madhya Pradesh@2047 vision document on Madhya Pradesh’s 70th Foundation Day, outlining the state’s roadmap for the next 25 years of development, reported The New Indian Express.

He highlighted the state’s recent industrial growth, job creation, investment promotion, and infrastructure development, noting that these efforts will position MP as a leading industrial hub in India.

Yadav announced the development of Omkareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, covering parts of Khandwa and Dewas districts, a dream pending for nearly four decades. He also inaugurated the Wash on Wheels mobile app by the Panchayat and Rural Development Department.

Agreements were signed for the Ujjain Airport Development project, which will create a full-fledged airport in the religious city, marking MP’s fourth airport in two years. The state will have nine airports once it becomes operational.

The CM launched the MP e-Seva Portal, offering 500 government services online, and the Invest MP 3.0 Portal to simplify digital investment and industrial services.

Chief Secretary Anurag Jain highlighted three pillars of development: happiness, prosperity, and culture.

He added, “Farmers are being connected with new technologies; 97 per cent of farmers’ digital registries are complete—the highest in the country. Three AI cities will expand the service sector, and MP will be the first state where the entire government is accessible on one screen.”

CM has also launched intra-state air services, including the PM Shri Aerial Tourism Helicopter Service, connecting key tourist destinations through a PPP model.

Additionally, the CM inaugurated six mobile medical units to deliver free healthcare to tribal villages with limited access to medical facilities.

The CM emphasised, “These MMUs will ensure that no resident of tribal villages is deprived of medical facilities. Health care will reach villages that have no government health centres or hospitals within a 10-kilometre radius. The units will provide free medical consultations, medicine distribution, maternal and child care, immunisation, creation of Ayushman Bharat Health IDs, physiotherapy using modern equipment, screening for sickle cell anaemia, diabetes and other pathological tests.”

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