Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav stated that mediation is the need of the hour as it revives India’s ancient wisdom in a modern and innovative way, fostering a harmonious and empathetic environment in society. He was speaking at the inauguration of India’s first Community Mediation Centre located at Police Commissionerate Office in Indore.
CM Dr. Yadav emphasized that mediation not only resolves disputes but also strengthens mutual trust within society. He announced that the adhya Pradesh Government will work to take the concept of mediation to the village level to foster peace and harmony even in rural areas. Stressing the importance of strong family relationships for a well-functioning social fabric, he congratulated the Indore Police Commissionerate, District Administration, and Legal Services Authority for implementing a commendable and replicable model.
The newly constructed Community Mediation Centre at the Police Commissioner’s Office in Palasia, Indore, was inaugurated by Chief Minister Dr. Yadav in the esteemed presence of Acting Chief Justice of Madhya Pradesh High Court and Executive Chairman of the State Legal Services Authority Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva, and Administrative Judge of the Indore Bench and Chairman of the High Court Mediation Committee Justice Vivek Rusia.
Water Resources Minister Shri Tulsiram Silawat, MP Shri Shankar Lalwani, High Court Judges, Divisional Commissioner Shri Deepak Singh, Police Commissioner Shri Santosh Kumar Singh, Collector Shri Ashish Singh, and mediators from Indore were also present.