CM Mohan Yadav announced that Rajgarh will witness the establishment of industrial units across various sectors with an investment of approximately ₹500 crore. He emphasized that the recent Global Investors Summit in Bhopal attracted investment proposals worth ₹30 lakh crore, ensuring widespread development across the state. Additionally, the Chief Minister highlighted ongoing recruitment for police personnel and school teachers and assured that Rajgarh would soon have its own medical college following the inauguration of the District Hospital. He also emphasized the development of a 275 km railway line from Ramganj Mandi to Bhopal to enhance regional connectivity.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of Shaurya Smarak, the District Hospital, and the foundation-laying ceremony for a night shelter, a new school building, and a law college in Rajgarh, CM Mohan Yadav distributed benefits under government schemes such as the Swamitva Yojana, Mukhya Mantri Udyam Kranti Yojana, and the Food Processing Unit Scheme. He underscored the success of welfare initiatives like Ladli Laxmi, Ladli Behna Yojana, the Ujjwala Cooking Gas Scheme, and free food distribution, highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership in driving development across all sectors. Additionally, he announced plans to construct helipads in every assembly constituency.
CM Mohan Yadav urged farmers not to sell their land, citing the transformative impact of upcoming projects, particularly the Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal river linking irrigation project, which will benefit multiple regions, including Rajgarh, Narsinghgarh, Biaora, Sarangpur, and Khilchipur. He emphasized the role of infrastructure projects such as four-lane roads, the Mohanpura-Kundalia project, and industrial investments in boosting economic growth.
CM Mohan Yadav further announced a plan to install 10 lakh solar-powered electric pumps annually for farmers, aiming for a total of 30 lakh solar pumps over the next three years. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to women’s empowerment by promoting self-reliance and self-employment, offering incentives of ₹5,000 per female worker in the ready-made garment industry.
CM Mohan Yadav began his speech by paying tribute to local deities Maa Jalpa Devi and Bhainswa Mata, acknowledging the hardworking and culturally rich people of Rajgarh. He also praised the region’s unique culinary delights, including Dal-Baati and Dal-Bafla.
Several dignitaries, including Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Shri Chaitanya Kumar Kashyap, Skill Development Minister Shri Gautam Tetwal, Fisheries Minister Shri Narayan Singh Panwar, MP Shri Rodmal Nagar, and local MLAs, expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister for the development initiatives in Rajgarh.