MP: CM Mohan Yadav announces to establish Tribal Culture Study Center, 100-bed civil hospital in Betul
Betul (Madhya Pradesh) [India], August 13 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Monday announced the establishment of a Tribal Culture Study Centre Museum in Bhainsdehi and a 100-bed civil hospital in Bhimpur in Betul district.
CM Yadav made the remark while addressing a program organised in Betul district on Monday. He also renamed Government College Bhainsdehi after the name of Freedom Fighter Ganjan Singh Korku College and Mendha Dam after Freedom Fighter Ram Bhau Korku.
Addressing the program, CM Yadav said, “Bhainsdehi College is renamed after Ganjan Singh Korku and Mendha Dam is renamed after Ram Bhau Korku. If we do not remember our revolutionaries then who will we remember? We will definitely remember our freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives.”
“I have been told that a Tribal Culture Study Center Museum is to be established here. I am announcing to establish it at this stage. I am also announcing the establishment of a 100-bed civil hospital here. There is a deep affection for Betul and whatever required will be granted,” he added.
Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, CM Yadav said that the PM Modi worries about all the Indians living across the globe and provides every possible help to citizens in need.
He further said that the state government was committed to bringing smiles to the women.
“The state government has deposited Rs 1,250 along with additional Rs 250 for Raksha Bandhan into the accounts of women under the Ladli Behna Yojana. The state government is committed to bringing smiles to the sisters. I extend my best wishes to all the sisters.”
He also appealed to everyone to hoist the national flag at their homes under the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan’.
Besides, the Chief Minister inaugurated and performed groundbreaking for development works worth Rs 60.29 crores on the occasion. It includes groundbreaking for 11 works worth Rs 26.70 crores and the inauguration of seven works worth Rs 33.59 crores by the Public Works Department’s Bridge Development Corporation, stated an official release.