MP Cabinet Meet: All Govt Buildings To Be Powered By Solar Panels; Target To Make State Poverty-Free By 2028
CM Yadav will be on a Japan tour from January 27 till February 1.

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The Madhya Pradesh cabinet met on Wednesday and held discussions over several topics to ensure development and welfare of the state.
The state government has set a target to make Madhya Pradesh poverty-free by 2028. Works under the Garib Kalyan Mission will be done more actively to reach every possible poor person.
The state cabinet has decided to increase usage of renewable energy to reduce costs and inspire the public to switch to green sources. Solar power panels will be used in all government buildings and facilities. This work will be done under the PPP (Public-Private Partnership) model.
Similarly, the villages situated in interiors will receive power through solar lights.
The government has decided to expand emergency services Dial 100 in remote areas. Under phase 2 of Dial 100, a new integrated system will be developed at the estimated cost of Rs 1565 crores.
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