Ken-Betwa project will make Bundelkhand green and prosperous: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

Ken-Betwa project will make Bundelkhand green and prosperous: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav


Bhopal

public welfare festival

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that both the fate and picture of Bundelkhand region are going to change. Former Prime Minister Bharat Ratna Late. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone to materialize the dream of Atal Bihari Vajpayee on 25th December. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said this in the farmers’ conference cum public welfare camp organized at Satai in Chhatarpur district on Thursday. It is noteworthy that Jankalyan Parv is being celebrated in the state from 11th December to 26th December, in which various gifts are being provided for the overall development of the state. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also distributed benefits to various beneficiaries and inspected the stalls set up by self-help groups. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of various development works worth Rs 160 crore in the conference. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav late. On the 100th birth anniversary of Vajpayee, Prime Minister Modi invited everyone to participate in the Bhoomi Pujan program of the Ken-Betwa Link Project.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav remembered the bravery and sacrifice of Maharaj Chhatrasal and Alha-Udal by reciting the lines of the local poet, ‘Chhatta Tere Raj Mein Dhak-Dhak Dharti Hoy, Jit-Jit Ghoda Mukh Kare, Tit-Tit Fatte Hoy’. Did. He said that after December 25, this land of heroes will also be known for development. On this day, Prime Minister Modi will lay the foundation stone for the rejuvenation of Bundelkhand region. After this, “drought” will become a thing of the past in Bundelkhand region. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that former Prime Minister Late. It was the visionary thinking of Vajpayee for the first time who dreamed of proper management of scattered water power by connecting the rivers across the country.

The Chief Minister said that Late. To realize Vajpayee’s dream, Prime Minister Modi, becoming a modern Bhagiratha, has started river link projects across the country. Dr. Yadav expressed happiness over the fact that Madhya Pradesh has been blessed with two of these projects. The MOA and foundation stone laying ceremony of the first PKC project has been done in Jaipur on 17th December in the presence of Prime Minister Modi.

Expressing happiness over the foundation stone laying ceremony of Ken-Betwa River Linking Project on December 25, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the Central Government will bear the expenditure of Rs 90 thousand crore on this project costing Rs 1 lakh crore. Dr. Yadav said that the Ken-Betwa Link Project will provide water for irrigation, drinking water and industrial use in 8.5 lakh hectare area of ​​Madhya Pradesh and 2.5 lakh hectare area of ​​neighboring Uttar Pradesh.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav assured that now Bundelkhand will be endowed with water power, this will make farmers prosperous and there will be prosperity in the area. Local youth will not have to migrate for jobs, because for the first time in the state, our government has taken the initiative to take industries to small towns by organizing Regional Industry Conclave.

Khajuraho MP Sharma said that former Prime Minister Late. To fulfill Vajpayee’s dream, Prime Minister Modi is coming to pay tribute to him on his 100th birth anniversary in the form of Ken-Betwa link project. This project will solve the water problem in Bundelkhand and the Ken-Betwa project will be a good solution to the problem of poverty and drought in Bundelkhand. In his address, Minister of State for Forest and Environment Ahirwar and MLA Rajesh Shukla expressed gratitude to Chief Minister Dr. Yadav and Prime Minister Modi for the gifts given and the Ken-Betwa link project.

In the conference, MLA Chhatarpur Smt. Lalita Yadav, MLA Rajnagar Arvind Pateria, District Panchayat President, Suvidya Agnihotri, U.P. Former minister Mahendra Singh, former MLA Umesh Shukla, former MLA Pushpendra Nath Pathak, Chandrabhan Singh Gautam, Pushpendra Pratap Singh and other public representatives were present.