Chief Minister Mohan Yadav marked the completion of two years in office by presenting a detailed account of the Government’s performance, outlining sector-wide achievements across welfare delivery, infrastructure expansion, law enforcement, youth support and economic growth.
Addressing mediapersons, on Friday, the Chief Minister said the administration has focused on decisive governance, accelerated development and reforms that directly impact citizens.
According to him, improving law and order has remained a central priority. Operations against land mafia, mining mafia and organised crime were intensified, while a zero-tolerance framework was adopted for crimes against women and children.
Urban policing, digital surveillance and coordinated enforcement have been strengthened to enhance safety across cities. Parallel to this, municipalities initiated major urban-improvement campaigns — beautification of public spaces, solid-waste modernisation and Smart Road projects in key urban centres.
Youth empowerment has been positioned as a cornerstone of the Government’s agenda. More than 5.28 lakh young beneficiaries were supported through employment-linked schemes, while the state scaled up skill training and industrial placements.
Officials said Madhya Pradesh continues to register one of the highest industrial growth rates in the country, supported by new industrial corridors, MSME incentives and growing investor interest.
Tourism and cultural development also recorded substantial progress. Projects around Mahakal Lok, Omkareshwar and other religious destinations have been executed to strengthen the state’s position as a spiritual tourism hub. Preparations for Simhastha 2028 have begun, with large-scale infrastructure upgrades underway — including bridge construction, road expansion and telecom-network augmentation.
The Government report highlights extensive gains in irrigation, agriculture and water management. Under the Jal Ganga Abhiyan and multiple large irrigation projects, efforts to double the state’s irrigated area have accelerated. The administration stressed that major schemes in groundwater recharge, micro-irrigation and canal modernisation are now providing long-term support to farmers.
Welfare programmes have seen notable expansion over the past two years. Support under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, Ladli Behna Yojana, housing schemes and tribal-welfare initiatives formed a substantial part of the State’s social safety net.
Healthcare infrastructure has undergone parallel strengthening, with 52 Maternal and Child Health wings completed and upgrades in 935 PHCs and CHCs, alongside expansion of ambulance and emergency services.
Infrastructure development remained one of the most visible areas of progress. The State added or upgraded more than 3,200 km of roads, expanded rural connectivity under PMGSY, and pushed forward energy reforms, including the addition of 8,800 MW in solar capacity. Airport upgrades, mobility improvements and new logistics infrastructure are also under implementation.
The Chief Minister said the Government will continue to prioritise transparent governance, rapid development and citizen-focused delivery, adding that Madhya Pradesh is positioned to build on these gains in the coming years.

















