Neemuch hosts industrial investment campaign led by CM Mohan Yadav
- Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced a state campaign to boost industrial investment, especially in industrialized Neemuch, which is recognized as the largest market for medicinal crops in Asia.
- During a dedication ceremony for a government medical college, Yadav highlighted improvements in medical education in the state, including the recent addition of three new medical colleges.
- The Chief Minister emphasized the significance of medical professionals in Sanatan culture and encouraged medical students to excel and bring recognition to their field.
On October 29, 2024, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav unveiled a campaign to promote industrial investment in Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh, highlighting the region's significance as the largest market for medicinal crops in Asia. This strategic initiative is aimed at leveraging Neemuch's existing resources to attract new investments and boost the local economy. The Chief Minister made these remarks during the dedication ceremony of the Virendra Kumar Sakhlecha Government Medical College in Neemuch. He praised the efforts of the former Chief Minister for creating a legacy of administrative excellence and assured attendees of the state's commitment to improving medical education and services. Yadav also informed the audience that the state recently received three new medical colleges as a gift from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, further expanding medical education in the region. He highlighted that there are now 20 medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh, showcasing significant growth within the health education sector. The Chief Minister stressed the revered status of doctors in Sanatan culture, referring to them as revered figures akin to God. He encouraged the newly admitted medical students to aspire to the highest standards of medical practice, thereby serving humanity effectively and making a name for themselves in the field.