MP Achieves Zero Primary School Dropout Rate In 3 Years; CM Mohan Yadav Reviews ₹557-Crore IT Park-3 Project | Video
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said the state's primary school dropout rate has fallen to zero over the past three years. During visits in Indore, he highlighted progress in NEP implementation, reviewed the ₹557-crore IT Park-3 project, and emphasized public participation in water conservation under the Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan.

MP Achieves Zero Primary School Dropout Rate In 3 Years; CM Mohan Yadav Reviews ₹557-Crore IT Park-3 Project | Video | X / @DrMohanYadav51
Indore: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Thursday said the dropout rate in the primary schools of the state has come down to zero over the last three years.
School Chalein Hum Abhiyan visit
He visited the Government Sharda Girls Higher Secondary School in Indore under the "School Chalein Hum Abhiyan" launched to mark the beginning of the new academic session.
During the visit, the CM interacted with students and distributed sweets among them.
"We are fortunate that the dropout rate in primary education in the state has become zero in the last three years," Yadav told reporters.
NEP implementation progress
The CM also said that Madhya Pradesh has been among the leading states in implementing the National Education Policy (NEP) in both school and higher education sectors.
IT Park and digital growth
Later, Yadav inspected the ongoing construction of IT Park-3, being developed in Indore at a cost of Rs 557 crore.
He said Indore was being developed as a major national hub for the information technology and services sectors through various IT parks, the Ujjain-Indore Metropolitan Region (UIMR) project and the Indore-Pithampur Economic Corridor.
These projects would provide fresh momentum to the digital economy, he added.
Water conservation efforts
The CM also reviewed the ongoing work to deepen a pond at Limbodi under the state government's 'Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan' and participated in 'shramdaan' (voluntary work).
Yadav stressed that public participation was crucial for water conservation and revival of traditional water sources.
He said society and the government must work together to conserve natural resources.
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