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CM lays stone for 'Bhoj-Narmada Dwar', inaugurates 10MW solar plant in Neemuch

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Bhopal: CM Mohan Yadav on Sunday laid the foundation stone for the ‘Bhoj-Narmada Dwar' at Samardha on Narmadapuram Road in Bhopal, calling it a step towards reconnecting today's youth with the state's rich cultural legacy. Yadav said his govt was committed to shaping a bright future by drawing from the glories of the past.

"The glorious legacy of Raja Bhoj and other eminent figures has been included in school curricula," he said at a public gathering on the occasion of the foundation laying ceremony for the "Bhoj-Narmada Dwar" at Samardha on the Narmadapuram Road.

During the event, he also virtually inaugurated the 10-megawatt solar power plant established by the Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) in Neemuch.

The CM noted that as the capital of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal would serve as an expression of the region's diverse culture and history. "The nine grand gateways to be built on Bhopal's major entry roads will depict significant historical and cultural references, including key pilgrimage sites along the banks of the river Narmada."

He cited the ‘Mahamrityunjay Dwar' in Ujjain, which artistically presents the city's rich history and milestones across different eras. Besides, Yadav highlighted the intellect, valour, and achievements of Raja Bhoj.

Referring to India's victory in Operation Sindoor against Pakistan, the CM praised PM Narendra Modi's leadership and the bravery of the armed forces. He applauded Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh for powerfully representing women's strength through their roles in the operation.

Urban development and housing minister Kailash Vijayvargiya said under the leadership of Yadav, the state was not only striving for self-reliance as a state but also aiming to make municipal corporations and councils self-sufficient. "The establishment of a solar power plant by Bhopal Municipal Corporation in Neemuch is a strong step in that direction."

Bhopal mayor Malti Rai said the "Bhoj-Narmada Dwar" would be constructed at a cost of Rs 5 crore. Besides, she said electricity generated from the solar panels installed in Neemuch would be utilised for operating Bhopal's water supply system.

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