Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is scheduled to fulfill Prime Minister Narendra Mod tomorrow in capital of India to debate the assorted central schemes being implemented in his state. The meeting is ready to be held within the afternoon at around 4 pm, sources have said.
Discussions are going to be persevered the varied developmental activities and welfare measures being carried in Madhya Pradesh, sources said.
“The Chief Minister will update the Prime Minister on the Devaranya scheme and also the progress made within the various Central schemes undertaken within the state,” they said. Madhya Pradesh’s Devaranya scheme promotes ayurveda, yoga, naturopathy, unani, siddha, sowa-rigpa and therefore the homoeopathy schools of drugs. It links these to employment, especially in tribal areas.
Mr Chouhan is predicted to talk to PM Modi about crop yields and diversification, besides new agricultural practices. Another subject likely to be discussed during the meeting is funds for the state’s Compensatory Afforestation Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA) and therefore the District Mineral Foundation.
CAMPA was founded under a 2009 Supreme judicial writ following a plea by some NGO about discrepancies within the process of afforestation to complete forest land diverted to non-forest activities. DMF are statutory bodies established by state governments to learn people in mining-affected areas.
The Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister is predicted to hunt PM Modi’s guidance in these areas.
“He also will express his gratitude towards the Union government for clearing a medical devices park in Madhya Pradesh,” sources said. The Centre had last week notified a ₹ 400 crore scheme to market medical device parks in Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh and province.
“Mr Chouhan will thank the Prime Minister for clearing (today) the doubing of the Nimach-Ratlam railway line.”
The other schemes he’s likely to require up with PM Modi include the majority drug park, the digital health card, and also the many programmes under Suraj Abhiyan.