In a no-nonsense review, Madhya Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla cracked the whip on sluggish development in Rewa’s Gudh Industrial Area. Officials faced the music as Shukla vowed zero tolerance for delays that are stalling this key economic hub.
The Monday meeting at the ministry zeroed in on the Rs 16 crore water supply project, where progress has barely crossed Rs 7 crore. Once operational, it will pump 5 million liters per day to the town council and another 5 MLD to industries, transforming water availability and spurring growth.
Shukla laid down the law: industrial success hinges on flawless basics—electricity, water, roads, drainage. He ordered utmost urgency in all fronts, from power lines to sewer systems, with top brass tasked to oversee weekly check-ins.
This push is set to supercharge Rewa’s economy, creating a cascade of jobs as factories sprout. ‘Coordination is key,’ Shukla told department heads, with MPIDC’s MD Chandramouli Shukla among those present. The message is loud: get it done, or face consequences, paving the way for youth employment and regional prosperity.