In a glowing testament to administrative prowess, Madhya Pradesh under CM Mohan Yadav has clocked a stellar 97 percent success in implementing central projects. The announcement came amid a comprehensive review that painted a picture of seamless execution across diverse domains.
The state’s dashboard now boasts near-perfect scores in critical areas: from smart city missions to rural electrification drives. CM Yadav, addressing gathered officials, said, ‘Madhya Pradesh is setting benchmarks for others to follow. Our focus on deadlines and quality has paid off.’
Breaking down the numbers, over 97 percent of sanctioned funds have been disbursed effectively, with minimal slippages. Iconic projects like the Ken-Betwa river linking and Atal Bhujal Yojana have progressed ahead of schedule, benefiting millions.
This achievement arrives at a pivotal time, with the central government pushing for accelerated development under Amrit Kaal. Yadav instructed departments to adopt best practices from top performers and innovate for the shortfall projects.
Stakeholders from across the spectrum hailed the progress. ‘It’s a win for Madhya Pradesh’s people,’ noted a senior bureaucrat. As the state eyes 100 percent next, this success story could redefine federal-state project dynamics nationwide.