Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 29, will virtually inaugurate medical colleges in Neemuch, Mandsaur and Seoni.
Additionally, he will transfer an assistance amount of Rs 1,624 crore into the accounts of 81 lakh farmers and distribute appointment letters to 512 Ayurveda medical officers.
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that Prime Minister Shri Modi will present a significant Diwali gift to Madhya Pradesh, benefiting Neemuch, Mandsaur and Seoni districts. The main event will be held in Mandsaur where Prime Minister Shri Modi will transfer Rs 1,624 crore into the accounts of over 81 lakh farmers across the state under the Chief Minister Kisan Kalyan Yojana. The festive joy will be amplified as the state’s food providers receive this support just ahead of Diwali.
Chief Minister Yadav said that on the occasion of the state-level ninth Ayurveda Day, Prime Minister Modi will also distribute appointment letters to 512 Ayurveda medical officers. Yadav remarked that under Prime Minister Shri Modi's leadership, Madhya Pradesh along with the rest of the nation is advancing toward comprehensive development. Once considered a "sickly state," Madhya Pradesh has now joined the ranks of developed states. Today, the state is witnessing accelerated progress across every sector. Significant strides are being made not only in good governance but also across the industrial sector, education, higher education, employment, health, agriculture, self-employment and more.
Chief Minister Yadav said that with the establishment of medical colleges in Mandsaur, Neemuch, and Seoni, residents in these regions will gain access to improved healthcare services locally. Additionally, the state’s youth will benefit from new employment opportunities in the medical sector. He highlighted the government’s commitment to establishing medical colleges in every district in the future, in line with the current pace of new medical colleges being launched across the state.