Under Mohan Yadav’s leadership, ‘red carpet’ has replaced ‘red tapism’ in Madhya Pradesh: Scindia

Gwalior: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Wednesday said that the state is experiencing significant industrial growth due to favourable policies and a supportive environment. 

Speaking at the Regional Industry Conclave in Gwalior, Mohan Yadav spoke about the positive changes taking place, attributing the rise of industrial units to proactive administrative cooperation and a positive approach towards business development.

What Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav said

At the event, Mohan Yadav made a major announcement about the opening of eight district-level industry facilitation centres in the Gwalior-Chambal region. These centres, now operational in Gwalior, Morena, Bhind, Sheopur, Shivpuri, Datia, Guna and Ashok Nagar, are expected to streamline the establishment and growth of industries. 

Mohan Yadav also addressed issues related to sick industrial units in the state. He specifically mentioned the successful resolution of worker dues from the Hukamchand Mill in Indore and assured that similar efforts would be made to resolve the challenges faced by JC Mill in Gwalior. 

Madhya Pradesh at no. 3 in India in ease of doing business: Jyotiraditya Schindia

Meanwhile, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, who also attended the conclave, praised the state government’s efforts to create a more business-friendly environment. He said, “Under the leadership of Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, red carpet has replaced red tapism in Madhya Pradesh. Today, Madhya Pradesh is at number three in India in ease of doing business. Therefore, everyone is requested to invest and become a partner in changing Gwalior.”

In addition to encouraging industrial investment, Scindia stressed the need for improved healthcare infrastructure in the region. He proposed the establishment of a major hospital in the Gola Ka Mandir area to meet the healthcare demands of the growing population.

Scindia made another significant announcement about plans to improve connectivity in the state. He said that eight new airports would be completed in Madhya Pradesh within the next few months, bringing the total number of new airports in the state to 11. 

Reflecting on Madhya Pradesh’s progress over the past two decades, Mohan Yadav pointed out that the state has undergone a remarkable transformation under BJP leadership, evolving from a “sick state” to a “developed” one. 

Scindia said, “Now, CM Mohan Yadav has resolved that if Madhya Pradesh is in the heart of the country, then we will have to take the state to number one.”

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