BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh has emerged as a frontrunner in executing central government schemes, achieving an impressive 97 percent success rate, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced on Thursday. This milestone underscores the state’s commitment to efficient governance and timely project delivery.
Speaking at a high-level review meeting in Bhopal, CM Yadav highlighted the collaborative efforts between the state administration and central agencies. ‘Our government has prioritized central projects, ensuring they reach the last mile without delays,’ he stated. Key sectors like infrastructure, health, and rural development have seen remarkable progress.
Data presented during the meeting revealed that out of 150 major central projects allocated to MP, 146 have been completed or are nearing completion. The Narmada River development projects, national highway expansions, and PM Awas Yojana implementations stand out as success stories.
CM Yadav credited the bureaucratic machinery’s dedication and the double-engine government’s synergy. ‘This 97 percent figure is not just a number; it’s a testament to our resolve for Viksit Bharat,’ he emphasized. He directed officials to sustain this momentum and address the remaining 3 percent bottlenecks immediately.
Opposition parties have welcomed the achievement but urged transparency in fund utilization. Meanwhile, industry leaders predict this efficiency will boost investor confidence in the state. As MP gears up for the next fiscal year, all eyes are on maintaining this high performance bar.
