CM Mohan Yadav will chair a meeting of the Madhya Pradesh Council of Ministers to be held on June 3 at the Raj Bhavan in Pachmarhi. This historic Cabinet session will be dedicated to the courageous tribal king, Raja Bhaboot Singh. The meeting will feature fresh resolutions focused on tribal heritage, natural resources, and regional development.
The event marks a significant step in bringing national recognition to Pachmarhi—a place of religious, cultural, and ecological importance—while celebrating the valour of tribal heroes.
CM Mohan Yadav will inaugurate 11 development projects under the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Department worth ₹33.88 crore and lay the foundation stones for 6 new projects worth ₹21.39 crore. He will also participate in a plantation drive.
CM Mohan Yadav stated that the Cabinet session is a tribute to Gondi ruler Raja Bhaboot Singh, who used the Pachmarhi hills for governance, defense, cultural preservation, and resistance against British colonial rule. At Dr. Yadav’s initiative, the meeting will honor his heroic contributions to the freedom movement and tribal empowerment.
More than just an administrative exercise, this meeting is a historic move toward honouring natural heritage, reinterpreting tribal history, and boosting local development. Dr. Yadav’s initiative strongly upholds the state’s guiding principle of ‘Virasat se Vikas’(From Heritage to Development).
Major Development Projects to Be Unveiled
CM Mohan Yadav will inaugurate the following projects worth ₹33.88 crore and perform Bhoomi-Pujan for projects worth ₹21.39 crore. The projects include Beautification of roads in the Jaystambh area, Installation of water supply pipelines and a pump house at Dhoopgarh, Beautification of the Pachmarhi entry gate, Renovation and expansion of kitchen, restaurant & swimming pool at Satpura Retreat, Inauguration of Pink Toilet Lounges at Jatashankar and Pandav Caves to promote women’s empowerment, Development of tourist facilities at Handi Khoh and within the Satpura Tiger Reserve, Development of a Community Centre under the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) scheme, Establishment of a Central Nursery at Glen View, and Conversion of the Hilltop Bungalow into a Home-stay.
This comprehensive development package not only boosts tourism but also enhances local infrastructure and honors the legacy of tribal warriors.