Green Madhya Pradesh to be made with clean-end-green energy: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

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Green Madhya Pradesh to be made with clean-end-green energy: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav


Bhopal

The heart of India has cherished Madhya Pradesh, natural beauty, multicolored ecosystem and rich cultural heritage. Under the guidance of the developing thinking of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the state is on the path of development under Dr. Mohan Yadav’s efficient and confident leadership. In the year 2025, the government will move forward by maintaining a balance between economic progress and environmental stability. Clean and Green Madhya Pradesh is not just a discussion, but there is a great need for present and future generations.

The collective efforts of the government, private sector and public participation are necessary to maintain clean and green Madhya Pradesh. Constant efforts are also being made to promote a sense of responsibility towards nature and environmental protection among citizens. The government is constantly moving forward by preparing roadmaps to achieve this goal.

Boost

Madhya Pradesh has made significant progress in the use of solar and wind energy. Ultra Mega Solar Power Project in Rewa symbolizes the target of making the state a roll-model for other states of the country in the field of renewable energy. To achieve this goal, the state government is focusing on expanding solar energy as well as wind power projects in rural and urban areas. In renewable energy projects, there is a strategy to promote government as well as private investment. Efforts to make the common citizens of the state self -sufficient for their needs are being encouraged to encourage rooftop solar installations for homes and business institutions. Even the largest energy consumers of the state ie farmers are being encouraged to avail schemes like solar-pumps for irrigation. With these efforts of the state government, citizens will not only become self-sufficient in the field of energy, their additional production will join the grid and keep the state on top of the power head-plas states. In this way, Madhya Pradesh will be able to contribute significantly in making the world a leader in the clean-end-green energy sector.

Garbage management system improves

The state is a matter of pride for the people of the state, the state has been continuously included in the clean states of the country for the past several years. Indore remains the clean city of the country and Bhopal remains the clean capital of the country. The state government is working at a strategic level to make this clean-end-green Legacy of the state more effective to more effectively active waste-management system. Along with drought-wet waste in local bodies, waste is working on a strategy to develop high-tech systems for the separation and execution of electronic waste, hospitals and laboratories and sewage-west. Under this, there are plans to set up modern re-cycling plants in the cities included in the state’s smart-city project as well as other cities. Composting of organic waste is being encouraged in villages and towns. Also, efforts are being made to make common citizens aware to reduce the use of single-use plastic.

Greenry will be increased in urban and rural areas with public participation

The state with the highest number of forests and trees remains first in the country. In this way we are at the forefront of reducing the side effects of climate change. This is also improving our biodiversity. We are not sitting satisfied with this, to maintain this tradition of the state in the coming years, the government will continue to carry out a massive afforestation campaign with community participation. Along with this, green-belts and parks are being developed in cities. Due to possible damage to the forest land due to development works, the government is also planning for its safety and restoration. The farmers are also encouraged to maintain the tradition of agricultural forestry.

Gifts received in the year 2025, make the state rich in water

Sustainable water management is important for agriculture, industry and domestic needs. For this, Madhya Pradesh has received a gift of Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal River Link and Ken-Betwa River Link Projects from Prime Minister Modi at the beginning of the year. These projects will provide drinking water for citizens and enough water for their needs to the citizens along with the irrigation requirements of the state. Along with this, the state government is expanding rain-waters harvesting systems in urban and rural areas to increase the accumulated water level in the geology, traditional water-nices (wells, stepwells and ponds) and plans to revive rivers Is also working. Micro-irrigation techniques such as sprinkler-script and drip-irrigation are being promoted to prevent water wastage in farming.

Along with integrated agriculture, organic farming promotes, economy will also be strong environment will also be protected

Such techniques are being emphasized to increase production in the field of agriculture, which is considered to be the backbone of the economy of Madhya Pradesh as well as the country. Organic farming is being encouraged under this. This will encourage farmers to minimize the use of chemical fertilizers and chemical fertilizers and the soil of the fields will also remain fertile and cropped. For this, farmers will be given training related to environmental protection and process farming in villages. Under the strategy to enrich farmers, integrated farming from crop diversification, horticulture and animal husbandry is being promoted as per the needs of markets.

Focus on strategies to reduce vehicle-related pollution

In the year 2025, the Madhya Pradesh government is working on special policies to reduce environmental pollution while maintaining the adequacy of means of traffic. Public transport systems are being expanded for this. Madhya Pradesh Transport Corporation is being revived for public transport. Electric buses are being started for inter-city connectivity and urban public transport in the state. Also, metro trains are being started in the capital Bhopal and Indore. To promote the use of EV (electric vehicles) in private transport, a provision has been made for grants on their purchase, as well as charging infrastructure is also being increased. Cycling tracks and pedestrian routes are also being built in cities.