Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Some panchayats are situated in belts close to municipal corporations due to which unplanned development takes place. Hence contemplation has been done to merge two to four panchayats to form ‘nagar parishad’.
This will help in ensuring proper work in residential campuses to come up later.
This was stated by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav during a press conference after the conclusion of Manthan programme at Kushabhau Thakre Convention Hall on Thursday evening.
Underlining the welfare of youths, women, farmers and the poor, he said that the government wants to do welfare for targeted groups.
Along with this, it wants that the income of farmers shall increase and how peasants could get benefitted through allied conventional business such as animal husbandry and others.
The “Manthan” programme remained focused on how to provide impetus to economic activities in the state and to make the state better in terms of prosperity.
The discussion was done to make cities prosperous and models of six states were also contemplated in the programme. Under the new and renewable energy head, it was pondered that the farmers who are unable to take the permanent electric connection shall get solar pumps.