Staff Reporter :
The Lodha community, known for adhering to traditions, has significantly contributed to the State’s development through its values, hard work, and valor. This community, following the example of Lord Ram, has played a vital role in the progress of the region. National leadership has fostered capability and competence across all communities.
A Samajik Bhawan (community building) being constructed by the Lodha community in the State capital will serve as a venue for community events and provide basic facilities for youth to access better education and training. During the bhoomipujan (ground-breaking) ceremony for the Samajik Bhawan, a grant of Rs 25 lakh was announced for its construction.
Assurances were given that the state government would provide all possible support for social activities.
Efforts are being made to increase farmers’ income and provide them with necessary facilities. A cyber tehsil system has been launched, allowing farmers to complete land-related tasks from home. The expansion of solar pump facilities is underway to alleviate the burden of high electricity bills. Work has begun on river-linking projects to expand irrigation facilities. The minimum support price for wheat has been set, and a plan is being implemented to provide bonuses on milk to boost farmers’ incomes.
To promote industrial activities and provide employment opportunities for youth, regional industry summits have been initiated.
The Global Investors Summit is scheduled to be held in Bhopal, and industrial groups are showing enthusiasm for expanding their operations in the state due to the availability of resources.
The Samajik Bhawan will serve as a hub for the community's cultural progress. In addition to hosting events, the building will provide housing facilities for youth visiting Bhopal for education, job opportunities, and interviews. It will also offer accommodations to individuals coming from nearby areas for medical treatment. The bhoomipujan ceremony included the release of a souvenir and the ‘Kisan ki Gatha’ annual diary. Talented children and youth were honored with certificates.