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Urban Growth Gains Momentum in Madhya Pradesh, Development Push Aligns with Broader Vision Articulated by Mohan Yadav

Madhya Pradesh’s urban expansion accelerates with massive infrastructure spending, smart city projects, and new planning laws. The development push is being linked to the broader “Developed India @2047” vision and nation-building goals.

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Mohan Yadav: Urban growth in Madhya Pradesh is no longer just something that people talk about; you can see it happening. Cities are getting better at providing basic services like water and sanitation, and roads are getting wider.

The state has already spent more than ₹72,000 crore on city projects, and it plans to spend another ₹88,000 crore. This steady flow of money is changing the way cities work and the way people live.

Indore and Bhopal Are Leading the Change

Indore and Bhopal are two cities that are at the centre of this change. These cities are becoming more organised and livable thanks to smart-city projects, riverfront developments, and better housing.

Smaller cities are also growing quickly, and the idea of “mega-city clusters” is starting to take shape as officials try to stay ahead of population growth.

New Rules to Control Growth

Without planning, rapid growth can get out of hand. That’s where the new Metropolitan Region Planning and Development Act 2025 comes in. It wants to make it easier for cities and nearby areas to work together.

Under Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, agencies are being changed to focus on real-world needs like digital services, electric transportation, and better management of cities.

A Bigger Vision Behind the Push

Mohan Yadav: There is also a bigger story being told about this growth. The state’s efforts to grow are linked to the “Developed India @2047” vision.

Mohan Yadav has talked a lot about how important it is to change society and the economy for the long term, especially in states like Madhya Pradesh. Urban development is now being shown in a way that is more organised and focused on the future.

The changes are real, but they happen slowly for people who live there. Things are getting better, like the roads, the environment, and the number of jobs available.

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