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MPBULLETINMay 2017
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Narmada Yatra a historic step on the global map- PM Shri Narendra ModiPrime Minister exhorts states to follow Madhya Pradesh model for river conservation
residing over concluding ceremony of 148-
day ‘Namami Devi Narmade-Narmada Seva
Yatra’ at Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi urged states to use
Madhya Pradesh’s action plan for saving the
Narmada as a model for conserving other rivers. He
also released a booklet ‘Narmada Pravah’- that
contains the MP government’s plan to rejuvenate
Narmada which he described as a “perfect
document for future vision”. He suggested that the
booklet should be sent to other states so that they
can use for conservation of rivers.
Highlighting Narmada Seva Yatra as a historical step
on the global map, he said the river had contributed
for the agricultural growth of the state. He said MP
can inspire other states for its success of the
Swachchata Abhiyan too and referred to the
selection of its cities under the smart city scheme. He
underlined the need for people’s participation in all
such campaigns.
CM Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, present on the
occasion, in his address said that Amarkantak, from
where Narmada and Sone originate, would be
developed as mini smart city.
PPM Shri Narendra Modi and CM Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan at the concluding ceremony of the yatra at Amarkantak.
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hen it comes to performance of states wtowards realising the vision of a new India of PM Shri Narendra Modi, MP is seen at the
forefront. The impact of PM's vision is distinctly visible in the State.
In his last visit to the State, Prime Minister Shri Modi has lauded the achievements of the State in several sectors. While addressing Narmada Sevaks at a grand ceremony on the occasion of the inauguration of Narmada Seva Mission and completion of “Namami Devi Narmade” - Seva Yatra in Amarkantak on May 15, Prime Minister said, "that last time when a survey was conducted to assess the cleanliness in the country then Madhya Pradesh was on the verge of losing its reputation, however, the state made a determination to get rid of this stigma, generated awareness among its people, encouraged people’s participation, people were associated with the mission and today I congratulate the state of Madhya Pradesh. Out of the 100 cities in the country that were assessed for cleanliness twenty two are from Madhya Pradesh. It’s a big achievement. In the area of cleanliness, Madhya Pradesh has set an example for other states by involving its people in the clean India mission. Indore and Bhopal respectively secured the first and second spot in the country in terms of cleanliness.
Out of total 100 cities in the country 22 cities from one particular state secure the leading spots it means that the state administration and people of the state considered it as their own work. And it also led to the success of Narmada Yatra project. And this was accomplished due to the people’s power, it was not
accomplished due to the government power. And people’s participation results in big achievements, Shivraj Ji has set a target to plant 6 crore saplings on July 02, he added".
Madhya Pradesh has made excellent performance in
the agriculture sector. The Agriculture Development
Rate of Madhya Pradesh is more than 20 per cent . No
wonder, MP got the Krishi Karman Award for the fifth
consecutive time. The Prime Minister has set a goal to
double the income of farmers by year 2022. Notably,
M a d h y a P r a d e s h h a s a l r e a d y p re pa re d a
comprehensive scheme for this purpose.
Madhya Pradesh has done remarkable work for
employment generation, one of the top priorities of
Modi Government. Seventy lakh skilled youth
manpower will obtain employment opportunities in
Madhya Pradesh in the next five years. As per estimates
of experts, there are five areas in which there will be
massive employment generation in the next five years.
A large number of youths will get jobs in fast emerging
fields which include Hospitality, Health, IT, ITS,
Manufacturing, Electrical, Auto and Auto Components,
Pharma and Medicine products, Food Processing,
Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals.
Taking into account essential skill training in the new fields Skill Development Mission has been formed on the directions of Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Under this short term skill development programmes and courses have been made. Youth are being qualified for employment through these programmes.
The Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan handed over a copy to the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi of an action plan of the
Narmada Seva Mission, aimed at enhancing waters of Narmada at Amarkantak on the occasion of launching of the Mission and completion of 'Namami Devi Narmade'- Seva Yatra.
The Action Plan would be implemented j o i n t l y b y a l l t h e c o n c e r n i n g departments. Responsibilities and activities of each department have been fixed for maintaining continuous flow of the Narmada. These departments include Forests, Panchayat and Rural development, Agriculture, Fisheries, Narmada Valley Development, Urban Development, Animal Husbandry, Gramodyog, Revenue, Mineral Development, Horticulture, Food Processing, Environment, New and Renewable Energy, Tourism, Science and Technology, Social Justice, Culture, Industr ies , Planning and Statist ics . These departments will collectively build up action plans and implement them in close collaboration with each other.
The Department of Forests will soon start GIS
mapping of Narmada. The Planning Department will
spread Narmada Literacy and set up Narmada
Knowledge Centres along the banks. The
Department of Panchayat and Rural Development
will ascertain the role of Panchayats in conservation
of Narmada's tributaries. It will also ensure that all
the villages along the river become open defecation
free. The Department of Agriculture will ensure that
organic farming is taken up at 50 acre in every Gram
Panchayat every year.
The Department of Narmada Valley Development
will ensure that the ecology of the river and its flow
are not upset by the dams constructed and proposed
over it. The Department of Urban Development will
help check the inflow of sewage water into Narmada
and the New and Renewable Energy Department will
encourage use of solar pump sets along Narmada
River.
The department of culture will see seers and saints have coordination and dialogue with the society for making the river pollution-free. In order to check possible industrial pollution in tributaries of Narmada, suitable strategic plans will be designed by the department of Industries.
Prime Minister praising the yatra said that amazing work has been done in Madhya Pradesh for river conservation. During this Yatra, 25 lakh people resolved to save the river. Madhya Pradesh has taken a big step. He congratulated the Madhya Pradesh government and citizens on behalf of the citizens and farmers of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra. He said that people of Gujarat know how important is every drop of water of the Narmada.
Launching Narmada Seva Mission M.P. ensures execution of river conservation future plan
MP makes crucial contribution in realising PM Shri Modi's
dream of a New IndiaImmediately after Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi assumed
office in May 2014, India had embarked on a journey for the
inclusive economic and social development. Quickly, a blueprint
was developed to guide the new government's economic
policies over the following five years to bring smile on
the face of common people. The fundamental focus was
on creation of employment through effective policies,
improved governance, responsible and efficient
public service delivery, infrastructure, housing,
digital, renewable energy, Swachh Bharat and
skill-development.
And in three years Madhya Pradesh has
critically contributed in the fulfilment of
what PM Shri Modi envisioned for India.
As Madhya Pradesh concludes its most ambitious Namami Devi
Narmade Seva Yatra on 15th May, the world's largest river
conservation campaign, which ran for 148 days, setting an
example of peoples participation for bringing a change, the state
proactively launched on the same day Narmada Seva Mission to
ensure that the vision of the river conservation is dead executed.
Narmada Seva Yatra is an impossible and extraordinary
incident in the world when lakhs of people resolved to
protect a river. My congratulations to the Chief Minister,
people of Madhya Pradesh and devotees connected with
Narmada Seva for this unusual work. This work is of global
importance. - PM Shri Modi
The Friends of MP Bulletin : January 20172 The Friends of MP Bulletin : May 2017 3The Friends of MP Bulletin : May 2017
hen it comes to performance of states wtowards realising the vision of a new India of PM Shri Narendra Modi, MP is seen at the
forefront. The impact of PM's vision is distinctly visible in the State.
In his last visit to the State, Prime Minister Shri Modi has lauded the achievements of the State in several sectors. While addressing Narmada Sevaks at a grand ceremony on the occasion of the inauguration of Narmada Seva Mission and completion of “Namami Devi Narmade” - Seva Yatra in Amarkantak on May 15, Prime Minister said, "that last time when a survey was conducted to assess the cleanliness in the country then Madhya Pradesh was on the verge of losing its reputation, however, the state made a determination to get rid of this stigma, generated awareness among its people, encouraged people’s participation, people were associated with the mission and today I congratulate the state of Madhya Pradesh. Out of the 100 cities in the country that were assessed for cleanliness twenty two are from Madhya Pradesh. It’s a big achievement. In the area of cleanliness, Madhya Pradesh has set an example for other states by involving its people in the clean India mission. Indore and Bhopal respectively secured the first and second spot in the country in terms of cleanliness.
Out of total 100 cities in the country 22 cities from one particular state secure the leading spots it means that the state administration and people of the state considered it as their own work. And it also led to the success of Narmada Yatra project. And this was accomplished due to the people’s power, it was not
accomplished due to the government power. And people’s participation results in big achievements, Shivraj Ji has set a target to plant 6 crore saplings on July 02, he added".
Madhya Pradesh has made excellent performance in
the agriculture sector. The Agriculture Development
Rate of Madhya Pradesh is more than 20 per cent . No
wonder, MP got the Krishi Karman Award for the fifth
consecutive time. The Prime Minister has set a goal to
double the income of farmers by year 2022. Notably,
M a d h y a P r a d e s h h a s a l r e a d y p re pa re d a
comprehensive scheme for this purpose.
Madhya Pradesh has done remarkable work for
employment generation, one of the top priorities of
Modi Government. Seventy lakh skilled youth
manpower will obtain employment opportunities in
Madhya Pradesh in the next five years. As per estimates
of experts, there are five areas in which there will be
massive employment generation in the next five years.
A large number of youths will get jobs in fast emerging
fields which include Hospitality, Health, IT, ITS,
Manufacturing, Electrical, Auto and Auto Components,
Pharma and Medicine products, Food Processing,
Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals.
Taking into account essential skill training in the new fields Skill Development Mission has been formed on the directions of Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Under this short term skill development programmes and courses have been made. Youth are being qualified for employment through these programmes.
The Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan handed over a copy to the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi of an action plan of the
Narmada Seva Mission, aimed at enhancing waters of Narmada at Amarkantak on the occasion of launching of the Mission and completion of 'Namami Devi Narmade'- Seva Yatra.
The Action Plan would be implemented j o i n t l y b y a l l t h e c o n c e r n i n g departments. Responsibilities and activities of each department have been fixed for maintaining continuous flow of the Narmada. These departments include Forests, Panchayat and Rural development, Agriculture, Fisheries, Narmada Valley Development, Urban Development, Animal Husbandry, Gramodyog, Revenue, Mineral Development, Horticulture, Food Processing, Environment, New and Renewable Energy, Tourism, Science and Technology, Social Justice, Culture, Industr ies , Planning and Statist ics . These departments will collectively build up action plans and implement them in close collaboration with each other.
The Department of Forests will soon start GIS
mapping of Narmada. The Planning Department will
spread Narmada Literacy and set up Narmada
Knowledge Centres along the banks. The
Department of Panchayat and Rural Development
will ascertain the role of Panchayats in conservation
of Narmada's tributaries. It will also ensure that all
the villages along the river become open defecation
free. The Department of Agriculture will ensure that
organic farming is taken up at 50 acre in every Gram
Panchayat every year.
The Department of Narmada Valley Development
will ensure that the ecology of the river and its flow
are not upset by the dams constructed and proposed
over it. The Department of Urban Development will
help check the inflow of sewage water into Narmada
and the New and Renewable Energy Department will
encourage use of solar pump sets along Narmada
River.
The department of culture will see seers and saints have coordination and dialogue with the society for making the river pollution-free. In order to check possible industrial pollution in tributaries of Narmada, suitable strategic plans will be designed by the department of Industries.
Prime Minister praising the yatra said that amazing work has been done in Madhya Pradesh for river conservation. During this Yatra, 25 lakh people resolved to save the river. Madhya Pradesh has taken a big step. He congratulated the Madhya Pradesh government and citizens on behalf of the citizens and farmers of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra. He said that people of Gujarat know how important is every drop of water of the Narmada.
Launching Narmada Seva Mission M.P. ensures execution of river conservation future plan
MP makes crucial contribution in realising PM Shri Modi's
dream of a New IndiaImmediately after Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi assumed
office in May 2014, India had embarked on a journey for the
inclusive economic and social development. Quickly, a blueprint
was developed to guide the new government's economic
policies over the following five years to bring smile on
the face of common people. The fundamental focus was
on creation of employment through effective policies,
improved governance, responsible and efficient
public service delivery, infrastructure, housing,
digital, renewable energy, Swachh Bharat and
skill-development.
And in three years Madhya Pradesh has
critically contributed in the fulfilment of
what PM Shri Modi envisioned for India.
As Madhya Pradesh concludes its most ambitious Namami Devi
Narmade Seva Yatra on 15th May, the world's largest river
conservation campaign, which ran for 148 days, setting an
example of peoples participation for bringing a change, the state
proactively launched on the same day Narmada Seva Mission to
ensure that the vision of the river conservation is dead executed.
Narmada Seva Yatra is an impossible and extraordinary
incident in the world when lakhs of people resolved to
protect a river. My congratulations to the Chief Minister,
people of Madhya Pradesh and devotees connected with
Narmada Seva for this unusual work. This work is of global
importance. - PM Shri Modi
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh
Chouhan at a grand ceremony on the occasion
of the inauguration of Narmada Seva Mission
and completion of “Namami Devi Narmade” - Seva Yatra
in Amarkantak on May 15, said that Narmada would not
be allowed to get destroyed for sand. Mining work be
done on the advice of scientists. He said, he himself would
lead the Narmada Seva Mission. Narmada Seva Samitis
have begun working in villages. The work-plan of
Narmada Seva Mission will be implemented in
collaboration with the society. Every resolution of the
Prime Minister would be fulfilled by Madhya Pradesh.
From next year the work of conservation of Kshipra, Tapti,
Betwa, Chambal and other rivers will commence. The
report of the progress of the Narmada Seva Mission work-
plan will be dedicated to the public after one year.
He announced to open a department in
the univers i ty for the s tudy of
c o n s e r v a t i o n o f r i v e r s a n d
environmental purity. The Chief
Minister said that looking at the
env i ronmenta l and sp i r i tua l
importance of Amarkantak it
would be made a mini smart city.
This would be the state’s first Mini
Smart City.
Shri Chouhan said that the
Narmada Seva Yatra
acquired support of
every class and 25
l a k h p e o p l e
connected with Narmada Seva. He said that this has
become a social movement. Liquor shops with 5 km radius
of the banks of Narmada have been closed. Now all
villages have become aware towards river conservation.
Nearly 80 thousand Narmada Sevaks have connected
permanently with this work. Large scale tree plantation
will be undertaken on the banks of Narmada on July 2.
Vriksh Sevaks will be available to take up the responsibility
for its protection. He said that this year 12 crore saplings
would be planted. Out of this, 6 crore saplings would be
planted on July 2. Next year 15 crore saplings would be
planted. Saplings of local species would be planted.
Efforts would be made for the incessant flow of Narmada.
Every drop of waste-water will be stopped from entering
Narmada for which Sevage Treatment Plants would be set
up. Organic farming and solar energy is being
encouraged.
For the past five months, Shri Chouhan was leading the
Namamni Devi Narmada Seva Yatra campaign for the
protection and conservation of river Narmada-the life line
of Madhya Pradesh.
It’s a well known fact that escalating population
growth is putting pressure on Maa Narmade and
other rivers. Mother River has needs, too. Simply
visiting banks of river
Narmada or talking
about conservation
is of little use, thinks
Madhya Pradesh
Chief Minister
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Every year 2.5 lakh youths will be given training through Mukhya Mantri Kaushal Samvardhan Yojana. Their talents will be certified. Two lakh women will be given employment-oriented training every year through Mukhya Mantri Kaushalya Yojana. Effective strategy will be made on the initiative of the Chief Minister for skill development. An international-level Global Skill Park is being developed in Bhopal with the support of ITI Education Service Singapore. Ten division level ITI are being developed as model training centres as per the needs of industries. Training resources are being procured in 7 ITIs to provide opportunities to disabled to move ahead and nurture their talents.
New industries are coming up fast in Madhya Pradesh as there is a favourable environment for them in the state. In the last financial year, Rs 1200 crore were made available to the industries in the form of incentive. Trade was made as easy as possible so that the least obstructions come in the way of setting up of industries.
A Global Skill and Employment Partnership Conference is being organized in Bhopal to establish mutual understanding between skilled youth, human resources and industries, to assess needs of industries for skill and training and to prepare a roadmap to move forward in this direction.
Taking up Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flagship smart city mission, in March 2017, Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan met the Singapore Consulate General Shri Ajit Singh and said that there are many possibilities of participation of Singapore’s companies in various factors in the Global Skill Park and Smart City Project. The Chief Minister said that there are several factors in the smart city project that need investment and technical guidance. Singapore can help Madhya Pradesh in this regard, he added.
Madhya Pradesh is very close to become fully Digital State. In April 2017, Madhya Pradesh Government signed a pact with Digital technology services player UST Global. On the background of the signing of the pact, Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched the ‘e-Nagarpalika’ project for this purpose in Bhopal .
e-Nagarpalika is a pioneering project to drive State-wide implementation of an e-governance platform that connects 378 urban local bodies including 16 municipal corporations, 98 municipal councils and 264 nagar panchayats.
The Madhya Pradesh government has proposed to set up seven Smart Cities and 11 Amrut cities. e-Nagarpalika will serve as the unified urban operating system for these cities. Citizen services available on e-Nagarpalika include registration of birth, death and marriage; request for litter and debris collection; and evidence certificate for placing insurance claims. Other services being facilitated include fire and rescue, septic tank cleaning, sewerage
cleaning, tree cutting, water tanker, ambulance, mobile toilet, funeral van on call and grievance registration and tracking.
Citizens can access e-Nagarpalika through a mobile app or on the Internet, call centre, SMS and a citizen facilitation centre.
From a governance perspective, e-Nagarpalika will help with financial accounting management, Budget, property tax processing, water billing, project systems, asset management, material and procurement management, HR and payroll, real estate management and employee self-service towards digital MP, the State has launched MPMobile Service for more than a hundred public services. Similarly, e-Shakti, e-Dasksh Project to orient women about internet, most of the permissions, processes and works of urban bodies are online after implementation of e-Nagar Palika for convenience of residential, commercial and industrial activities, E-Sign facility are being provided to people to avail online services of various government departments, digital locker facilities are available. Notably, all applications, sanctions and monitoring for establishment of projects under New and Renewable Energy Department are made online from March 15, 2015.
The past three years have brought pride to the country and Madhya Pradesh. Under the captainship of Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan MP is leading in fast executing the programmes with engaging people of the State to realise the dream of a 'New India' by 2022, a dream of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.
CM Shri Chouhan persuades the people for a better world
The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh of Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan ensures peoples participation in
every initiative he takes because he knows that it is a prerequisite for a success. This time it is another
ambitious campaign of planting for transforming the river Narmada and environment conservation.
The campaign aims to encourage people, communities, organizations, business and industry, civil
society and government departments to collectively plant 6 crore saplings in one go on July 2. Under
the campaign, saplings will be planted in 16 districts of Madhya Pradesh where Narmada flows. The
campaign strongly encourages the planting of indigenous trees and trees that are appropriate to the
local environment.
A drive for planting 6 crore saplings on a single day- July 2, 2017
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh
Chouhan at a grand ceremony on the occasion
of the inauguration of Narmada Seva Mission
and completion of “Namami Devi Narmade” - Seva Yatra
in Amarkantak on May 15, said that Narmada would not
be allowed to get destroyed for sand. Mining work be
done on the advice of scientists. He said, he himself would
lead the Narmada Seva Mission. Narmada Seva Samitis
have begun working in villages. The work-plan of
Narmada Seva Mission will be implemented in
collaboration with the society. Every resolution of the
Prime Minister would be fulfilled by Madhya Pradesh.
From next year the work of conservation of Kshipra, Tapti,
Betwa, Chambal and other rivers will commence. The
report of the progress of the Narmada Seva Mission work-
plan will be dedicated to the public after one year.
He announced to open a department in
the univers i ty for the s tudy of
c o n s e r v a t i o n o f r i v e r s a n d
environmental purity. The Chief
Minister said that looking at the
env i ronmenta l and sp i r i tua l
importance of Amarkantak it
would be made a mini smart city.
This would be the state’s first Mini
Smart City.
Shri Chouhan said that the
Narmada Seva Yatra
acquired support of
every class and 25
l a k h p e o p l e
connected with Narmada Seva. He said that this has
become a social movement. Liquor shops with 5 km radius
of the banks of Narmada have been closed. Now all
villages have become aware towards river conservation.
Nearly 80 thousand Narmada Sevaks have connected
permanently with this work. Large scale tree plantation
will be undertaken on the banks of Narmada on July 2.
Vriksh Sevaks will be available to take up the responsibility
for its protection. He said that this year 12 crore saplings
would be planted. Out of this, 6 crore saplings would be
planted on July 2. Next year 15 crore saplings would be
planted. Saplings of local species would be planted.
Efforts would be made for the incessant flow of Narmada.
Every drop of waste-water will be stopped from entering
Narmada for which Sevage Treatment Plants would be set
up. Organic farming and solar energy is being
encouraged.
For the past five months, Shri Chouhan was leading the
Namamni Devi Narmada Seva Yatra campaign for the
protection and conservation of river Narmada-the life line
of Madhya Pradesh.
It’s a well known fact that escalating population
growth is putting pressure on Maa Narmade and
other rivers. Mother River has needs, too. Simply
visiting banks of river
Narmada or talking
about conservation
is of little use, thinks
Madhya Pradesh
Chief Minister
The Friends of MP Bulletin : January 20174 5The Friends of MP Bulletin : May 2017 The Friends of MP Bulletin : May 2017
Every year 2.5 lakh youths will be given training through Mukhya Mantri Kaushal Samvardhan Yojana. Their talents will be certified. Two lakh women will be given employment-oriented training every year through Mukhya Mantri Kaushalya Yojana. Effective strategy will be made on the initiative of the Chief Minister for skill development. An international-level Global Skill Park is being developed in Bhopal with the support of ITI Education Service Singapore. Ten division level ITI are being developed as model training centres as per the needs of industries. Training resources are being procured in 7 ITIs to provide opportunities to disabled to move ahead and nurture their talents.
New industries are coming up fast in Madhya Pradesh as there is a favourable environment for them in the state. In the last financial year, Rs 1200 crore were made available to the industries in the form of incentive. Trade was made as easy as possible so that the least obstructions come in the way of setting up of industries.
A Global Skill and Employment Partnership Conference is being organized in Bhopal to establish mutual understanding between skilled youth, human resources and industries, to assess needs of industries for skill and training and to prepare a roadmap to move forward in this direction.
Taking up Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flagship smart city mission, in March 2017, Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan met the Singapore Consulate General Shri Ajit Singh and said that there are many possibilities of participation of Singapore’s companies in various factors in the Global Skill Park and Smart City Project. The Chief Minister said that there are several factors in the smart city project that need investment and technical guidance. Singapore can help Madhya Pradesh in this regard, he added.
Madhya Pradesh is very close to become fully Digital State. In April 2017, Madhya Pradesh Government signed a pact with Digital technology services player UST Global. On the background of the signing of the pact, Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched the ‘e-Nagarpalika’ project for this purpose in Bhopal .
e-Nagarpalika is a pioneering project to drive State-wide implementation of an e-governance platform that connects 378 urban local bodies including 16 municipal corporations, 98 municipal councils and 264 nagar panchayats.
The Madhya Pradesh government has proposed to set up seven Smart Cities and 11 Amrut cities. e-Nagarpalika will serve as the unified urban operating system for these cities. Citizen services available on e-Nagarpalika include registration of birth, death and marriage; request for litter and debris collection; and evidence certificate for placing insurance claims. Other services being facilitated include fire and rescue, septic tank cleaning, sewerage
cleaning, tree cutting, water tanker, ambulance, mobile toilet, funeral van on call and grievance registration and tracking.
Citizens can access e-Nagarpalika through a mobile app or on the Internet, call centre, SMS and a citizen facilitation centre.
From a governance perspective, e-Nagarpalika will help with financial accounting management, Budget, property tax processing, water billing, project systems, asset management, material and procurement management, HR and payroll, real estate management and employee self-service towards digital MP, the State has launched MPMobile Service for more than a hundred public services. Similarly, e-Shakti, e-Dasksh Project to orient women about internet, most of the permissions, processes and works of urban bodies are online after implementation of e-Nagar Palika for convenience of residential, commercial and industrial activities, E-Sign facility are being provided to people to avail online services of various government departments, digital locker facilities are available. Notably, all applications, sanctions and monitoring for establishment of projects under New and Renewable Energy Department are made online from March 15, 2015.
The past three years have brought pride to the country and Madhya Pradesh. Under the captainship of Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan MP is leading in fast executing the programmes with engaging people of the State to realise the dream of a 'New India' by 2022, a dream of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.
CM Shri Chouhan persuades the people for a better world
The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh of Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan ensures peoples participation in
every initiative he takes because he knows that it is a prerequisite for a success. This time it is another
ambitious campaign of planting for transforming the river Narmada and environment conservation.
The campaign aims to encourage people, communities, organizations, business and industry, civil
society and government departments to collectively plant 6 crore saplings in one go on July 2. Under
the campaign, saplings will be planted in 16 districts of Madhya Pradesh where Narmada flows. The
campaign strongly encourages the planting of indigenous trees and trees that are appropriate to the
local environment.
A drive for planting 6 crore saplings on a single day- July 2, 2017
6 The Friends of MP Bulletin : May 2017
Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the strategists and the
invisible man behind the 148-days & 2792 km long
Narmada Seva Yatra.
Shri Chouhan understands that conservation campaigns need not only be about stopping something that is damaging nature. It can also be about doing something proactively to safeguard our natural heritage or species before pressures threaten it.
Shri Chouhan regularly attended the Jan Samvad (Public Dialogue Programmes) to interact with ordinary people and told them that river water conservation is a priority. And that his government’s commitment towards Narmada, the lifeline of Madhya Pradesh. To keep Narmada water free from pollution, a sum of Rs 1500 crore has been sanctioned to establish sevage treatment plant, begin construction of mokshadham on the banks of the river, encourage sustainable agricultural practices & support organic farming and award compensation of Rs 20,000 per hectare to farmers planting fruit trees for three years.
A holistic and determined approach towards the conservation of Narmada paid rich dividends to Shri Chouhan. The Narmada Seva Yatra became world’s largest river conservation campaign. The Yatra won hearts and minds of people around the world & cross section of society, including praise from Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.
Addressing the gathering on the occasion of the inauguration of Narmada Seva Mission and completion of “Namami Devi Narmade” - Seva Yatra in Amarkantak, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi said that when feeling of ‘authority’ becomes strong and the ‘duty’ becomes weak, it gives rise to several environmental problems.
He said that rivers are becoming extinct because the feeling of duty towards river conservation has become less. At such a time, the work of Narmada Seva will prove to be a Mahayagya to awaken the dutifulness in people.
He said that by saying Pranam to the Narmada Sevaks one gets the benefit of Narmada Seva. This blessing will come handy in the service to Maa Bharti and to usher in
prosperity in the lives of the poor. He said that Narmada Parikrama can destroy ego.
The Prime Minister lauded the efforts of Madhya Pradesh government, Chief Minister and citizens. Citing an example of a river in Kerala he said that today there are many rivers that have no water. He said that because Narmada river does not originate from a glacier, it appears from the prasad of plants. Hence there is no alternative to protect it other than planting saplings in a large scale. He said that we should do something that coming generations always remember us just as today we remember our ancestor. Just as rivers gave life to ancestors, we too should give life to the rivers.
Several other eminent personalities have participated in the Yatra like; Nobel Laureate and spiritual leader Dalai Lama, Nobel Laureate and social activist Kailash Satyarthi, Magsaysay Award Winner and water conservationist Rajendra Singh, Padma Vibhushan awardees Pandit Jasraj & Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (Art of Living), Swami Baba Ramdev, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat and several others participated in the Yatra. Praising the effort of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Magsaysay award winner and water conservationist Rajendra Singh said, “Narmada Seva Yatra is not just a formality but it is an effort to link all the sections of the society to accomplish this important work of river conservation. Politicians of other states should take a lesson from Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan”.
Nobel Laureate and spiritual leader Dalai Lama expressed his deep gratitude on Chief Minister for taking out Narmada Seva Yatra. “Only talking is not going to help. We would have to maintain cleanliness and keep the environment and water clean and pure. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has done a commendable job in the field of environment and water conservation through the Narmada Seva Yatra in the state, “ Dharmaguru Dalai Lama expressed these thoughts at a Narmada Seva Yatra programme in Turnal village near Nemavar in Dewas district.
Let us understand that Mother River has needs, too.
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Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the strategists and the
invisible man behind the 148-days & 2792 km long
Narmada Seva Yatra.
Shri Chouhan understands that conservation campaigns need not only be about stopping something that is damaging nature. It can also be about doing something proactively to safeguard our natural heritage or species before pressures threaten it.
Shri Chouhan regularly attended the Jan Samvad (Public Dialogue Programmes) to interact with ordinary people and told them that river water conservation is a priority. And that his government’s commitment towards Narmada, the lifeline of Madhya Pradesh. To keep Narmada water free from pollution, a sum of Rs 1500 crore has been sanctioned to establish sevage treatment plant, begin construction of mokshadham on the banks of the river, encourage sustainable agricultural practices & support organic farming and award compensation of Rs 20,000 per hectare to farmers planting fruit trees for three years.
A holistic and determined approach towards the conservation of Narmada paid rich dividends to Shri Chouhan. The Narmada Seva Yatra became world’s largest river conservation campaign. The Yatra won hearts and minds of people around the world & cross section of society, including praise from Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.
Addressing the gathering on the occasion of the inauguration of Narmada Seva Mission and completion of “Namami Devi Narmade” - Seva Yatra in Amarkantak, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi said that when feeling of ‘authority’ becomes strong and the ‘duty’ becomes weak, it gives rise to several environmental problems.
He said that rivers are becoming extinct because the feeling of duty towards river conservation has become less. At such a time, the work of Narmada Seva will prove to be a Mahayagya to awaken the dutifulness in people.
He said that by saying Pranam to the Narmada Sevaks one gets the benefit of Narmada Seva. This blessing will come handy in the service to Maa Bharti and to usher in
prosperity in the lives of the poor. He said that Narmada Parikrama can destroy ego.
The Prime Minister lauded the efforts of Madhya Pradesh government, Chief Minister and citizens. Citing an example of a river in Kerala he said that today there are many rivers that have no water. He said that because Narmada river does not originate from a glacier, it appears from the prasad of plants. Hence there is no alternative to protect it other than planting saplings in a large scale. He said that we should do something that coming generations always remember us just as today we remember our ancestor. Just as rivers gave life to ancestors, we too should give life to the rivers.
Several other eminent personalities have participated in the Yatra like; Nobel Laureate and spiritual leader Dalai Lama, Nobel Laureate and social activist Kailash Satyarthi, Magsaysay Award Winner and water conservationist Rajendra Singh, Padma Vibhushan awardees Pandit Jasraj & Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (Art of Living), Swami Baba Ramdev, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat and several others participated in the Yatra. Praising the effort of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Magsaysay award winner and water conservationist Rajendra Singh said, “Narmada Seva Yatra is not just a formality but it is an effort to link all the sections of the society to accomplish this important work of river conservation. Politicians of other states should take a lesson from Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan”.
Nobel Laureate and spiritual leader Dalai Lama expressed his deep gratitude on Chief Minister for taking out Narmada Seva Yatra. “Only talking is not going to help. We would have to maintain cleanliness and keep the environment and water clean and pure. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has done a commendable job in the field of environment and water conservation through the Narmada Seva Yatra in the state, “ Dharmaguru Dalai Lama expressed these thoughts at a Narmada Seva Yatra programme in Turnal village near Nemavar in Dewas district.
Let us understand that Mother River has needs, too.
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To participate in plantation drive, register on http://www.namamidevinarmade.mp.gov.in/plantation.aspx
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