718 hectare industrial town to be developed in Dewas development roadmap.Mini super corridor to be built at a cost of
Rs 390 crore.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan witnessed the presentation of the five-year roadmap Dewas Vision 2021-26 at the Dewas Municipal Corporation on Wednesday.
He said that the aim of the State Government is to give a grand appearance to the cities, but along with this, care will be taken for business and basic facilities. Chouhan said that small cities should be developed by preparing action plans of Nagar Parishads on the lines of big cities. Along with this, planned work should be undertaken in rural areas. Chief Minister Chouhan said that he will do what can be done best for the development of Maa Chamunda and Tulja Bhavani temples of Dewas.
Chouhan approved development of new industrial area of 718 hectare and 5.6 km long mini super corridor to be constructed at a cost of Rs 390 crore under Dewas Development Scheme. The mini corridor will connect Ujjain Road to Tata Export Indore Road. The corridor will be 45 meters wide and will be six- lane. An additional 150 meters wide residential strip will be developed in the east direction while developing an area of 150 meters on both sides. Projects worth Rs 65.90 crore approved: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan approved four projects for Dewas development. These include flyovers connecting MR-1 to Mini Super Corridor, flyover connecting Mini Super Corridor from Kaila Devi intersection and remaining works connecting missing links.
CM offers prayers at Maa Tulja Bhavani and Maa Chamunda Mata Temple: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan reached Mataji Ki Tekri in Dewas and offered prayers to Mata Tulja Bhavani and Chhoti Mata Chamunda Devi. Chief Minister Chouhan also prayed for happiness, prosperity and welfare of the people of State. Chief Minister Chouhan also visited Bhairav Baba near Chamunda Mata temple for darshan.
On this occasion, he also visited the exhibition of paintings of Tekri in the temple premises. Dewas MLA Gayatri Raje Pawar told the Chief Minister that about 100 kg silver ornaments have been offered recently by the Government Devasthan Management Committee at Maa Tulja Bhawani Temple. Public representatives and officials including MP Mahendra Singh Solanki were also present on the occasion.