Bhopal, September 24 (HS). Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that the government's policy is to provide maximum employment to people at the local level. For this, the state government will provide full support to industrialists for the development of industries and investment promotion. Markets will be provided to promote small industries. Every possible effort should be made to increase the major regional industries of Sagar division such as brass, incense sticks, food industries, tourism, bidi and furniture industry. Our effort is to double the business of industrialists. He said that positive and concrete efforts should be made in every district to promote industry and investment.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was discussing with the public representatives, industrialists and administrative officers of the division regarding the Regional Industry Conclave to be held in Sagar on September 27 through video conferencing (virtually) from his residence office Samtva Bhawan on Tuesday late evening. He said that there will be no lack of motivation and support from the people for industry and investment. Possibilities of doing different work should be explored in every district.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that under “One District-One Product”, special attention should be paid to the products of the region. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav discussed with LN Chaturvedi of M/s Meenakshi Metals, Rahul Jain of M/s Parasnath Glass Tuff Pvt. Ltd. Sagar, Arpit Agarwal of M/s Inspirit Industries, Semi-Urban Industrial Institute Village Gaurgain, Chhatarpur, Manish Jain of MRP Agro Ltd. Tikamgarh, Santosh Suri of Yogya Equipment Pvt. Ltd. Niwari, Rakesh Agarwal of Khajuraho Pulses Niwari, Manoj Kesharwani of Hotel Mohan Raj Vilas Panna and took suggestions. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also directed to work in the field of education in Sagar division.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav directed the collectors and commissioners that there should be no hindrances in the arrangements of the conclave. He took information about industrial expansion and investment possibilities in all the districts. The Chief Minister directed that an action plan should be prepared by having detailed discussions with local public representatives and industrialists. Those who are working wherever should be provided help with the current resources. Work should be started by doing homework on the possibilities of setting up toys, milk products, flour mill, rice mill etc. Work should be done by connecting self-help groups. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that he will attend the Regional Industry Conclave on 27 September in Sagar.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Panna is also included in Rampath Gaman and Krishna Pathey. No stone will be left unturned in the development of this area. The state government will make suitable arrangements for cutting the diamonds found in Panna. Niwari MLA Shri Anil Jain said that Orchha has immense possibilities of tourism, making better arrangements for food and accommodation for tourists here will further promote tourism.
In the meeting, local public representatives and industrialists gave suggestions regarding the possibilities of industry and investment in their respective districts. MLA Shailendra Jain suggested that the price of incense sticks increases if bamboo is brought from outside for the incense stick industry, so efforts should be made to produce quality bamboo locally. He said that the number of tourists has increased after the Nauradehi Sanctuary was declared a Tiger Reserve. Suggestions were given to make proper arrangements for accommodation and food for tourists around this area. MLA Brijendra Pratap Singh from Panna district said that after the declaration of buffer zone, many mines here have gone into the buffer zone. A suggestion was given to identify some areas for mines.
It was informed in the meeting that representatives from five countries, including Mongolia's Ambassador Ganbold Dambajav and Thailand's Consul General Donavit Poolsawat, Iran, Kenya, Algeria etc. will participate in the Regional Industry Conclave to be held in Sagar on September 27. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Minister Chetan Kashyap, Food and Civil Supplies Minister Govind Singh Rajput and senior officials of the Industries Department were present in the meeting. Minister of State for Forest and Environment Dilip Ahirwar, MP Rahul Singh Lodhi and local MLAs Gopal Bhargav, Shailendra Jain, Brijendra Pratap Singh joined virtually.