Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has said that the state government is committed to fulfilling the basic needs of the general public while also supporting their spiritual progress.
He emphasized that India’s global identity has been shaped by its spiritual values and the principle of ‘live and let live.’
Chief Minister Yadav made these remarks while virtually addressing the foundation-laying ceremony for the construction of the 414-foot-high Sumeru Mountain at Atishay Kshetra Baraso in Bhind from the State Airport in Bhopal.
Chief Minister Yadav stated that India is renowned as a nation that upholds the right to life for all. He emphasized that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is achieving global recognition across all spheres of life. He further highlighted that alongside the spiritual brilliance of India’s rich knowledge tradition, the country’s reputation and influence on the world stage continue to grow.
Chief Minister Yadav stated that special initiatives are being taken to promote cow rearing in the state. Efforts are being made to encourage both milk production and its increased consumption.
To support cow rearers, incentives have been introduced for milk production, and grants for cow shelters have also been increased. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav highlighted that Madhya Pradesh currently ranks third in India in milk production, intending to make it the top state in the country. He announced that a Rs 5 per liter bonus would be provided on milk, which will help increase farmers’ income and contribute to the overall prosperity of society.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav praised the schools, colleges, hospitals, and other public welfare works being undertaken in Baraso, and said that the state government has also made special innovations in the field of knowledge acquisition through the new education policy. Chief Minister Yadav highlighted the historical, archaeological, and religious importance of Baraso.
The programme organised at Baraso of Bhind was also addressed by New and Renewable Energy Minister Rakesh Shukla, Digambar Saint Acharya Shri 108 Subal Sagar Ji Maharaj, and Param Pujya Ramdas Ji Maharaj. Minister Shukla thanked the donors and other contributors who donated for the Gaushala, school, and hospital, etc., being built here. Acharya 108 Subal Sagar Maharaj said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Yadav, who is a strict vegetarian, activities in the field of religion, culture, and spirituality have expanded in the state.