MP CM Mohan Yadav To Meet PM Narendra Modi For Ken-Betwa Project & Global Investors’ Summit Invitation
Yadav will also invite Modi to the Global Investors’ Summit (GIS) to be held in Bhopal in February.

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Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is going to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday to invite him to lay the foundation of the Ken-Betwa project. Because a tender for the project was not floated, Modi could not lay its foundation before the Lok Sabha election. Now that all the formalities for the project have been completed, Yadav wants Modi to lay its foundation any day in the next fortnight.
Yadav will also invite Modi to the Global Investors’ Summit (GIS) to be held in Bhopal in February. The state government also wants to invite Modi to the event. Because of the Prime Minister’s busy schedule, the state government did not finalise any date for it. During his meeting, Yadav will also discuss the modalities for GIS with the Prime Minister.
Work has been done in every sector: Yadav
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has told media persons in Delhi that work has been done in every sector in the past one year. Work is being done for the progress of the old projects, and new ones have been launched, Yadav said, adding that the government will organise events for 16 days on the completion of its one year in office.
During this period, foundation of projects worth Rs 18, 354 crore will be laid and many inaugurated, Yadav said. The celebration on completion of one year has been christened as Jankalyan Parv, he said.
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