Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that taking Madhya Pradesh to new heights of development is the government’s top priority. The state is witnessing rapid growth and progress. The government is making dedicated efforts to enhance the income of farmers and dairy producers, enabling them to become self-reliant. By accelerating milk production, Madhya Pradesh aims to become the Milk Capital of India by 2028.
CM Dr. Mohan Yadav announced that the government will now purchase not only buffalo milk but also cow milk, and cow milk will be procured at higher prices. Under the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Kamdhenu Yojana, those establishing a unit with 25 cows and a cowshed worth up to Rs. 42 lakh will retain full ownership of milk and by-products, while the government will provide an incentive grant of Rs. 10 lakh. For large Gaushalas, the government will bear up to 25% of the investment cost. Responding to local demands, the Chief Minister assured developments at the religious sites of Koteshwar and Virupaksha Mahadev.
CM Dr. Mohan Yadav addressed the inauguration and Bhoomi-Pujan ceremony of development projects in Kundal village, Ratlam district. He inaugurated and performed Bhoomi-Pujan for 57 projects worth Rs. 246 crore, which included the inauguration of 37 projects costing Rs. 158.64 crore and Bhoomi-Pujan of works worth Rs. 87.27 crore.