Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav stated that farmers are the true providers of grain for society and the nation, bravely facing risks and selflessly supporting everyone’s needs, even under challenging natural circumstances. He emphasised that both soldiers at the borders and farmers in the fields serve the nation with equal dedication. The government’s core objective is to bring prosperity and financial well-being to the homes of farmers, ensuring that every farmer receives a fair price for their produce.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav transferred ₹249 crore in single-click payments to bank accounts of 134,000 eligible farmers under the Bhavantar Payment Scheme for soybean crops. Speaking at a ceremony in Gautampura, Indore district so far, over 439,000 farmers have sold 785,000 metric tonnes of soybeans in the state. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also inaugurated and performed the Bhoomi Poojan for development works worth ₹264 crore in Indore, including the groundbreaking of the Ingoria–Depalpur road, a 10-meter-wide route that will enhance connectivity between the Depalpur and Badnagar assembly constituencies.