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CM announces water conservation drive till June 30; reviews works for Simhastha 2028 in Ujjain

By IANS | Updated: May 15, 2026 15:50 IST

Ujjain, May 15 Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday said that the state government will run ...

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Ujjain, May 15 Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday said that the state government will run a large-scale water conservation campaign till June 30 to mark Ganga Dussehra, stressing that public participation will be key to conserving rivers, ponds, canals, wells and other traditional water sources.

Yadav made the announcement during his visit to Ujjain, where he also reviewed ongoing development works for Simhastha-2028, including road widening and infrastructure projects at the historic Ram Ghat on the banks of the Shipra River.

The Chief Minister said the campaign would focus on reviving and preserving traditional water bodies through collective efforts involving local communities and government agencies.

“Water is life, and our government is continuously working to strengthen water conservation structures across Madhya Pradesh,” he told reporters after the inspection.

He added that following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal, the state is encouraging public participation so that conservation efforts become a mass movement.

Yadav noted that the tradition of organising Shipra Parikrama and celebrating Ganga Dussehra in Ujjain was associated with the message of water conservation and environmental awareness.

The state government intends to further expand such initiatives in the future, he said.

The Chief Minister also claimed that Madhya Pradesh currently ranks first in the country in water conservation-related efforts.

Referring to a recent review at the Union Jal Shakti Ministry, he said the state was progressing steadily in the sector and expressed confidence that the momentum would continue.

Earlier, Yadav inspected infrastructure works being carried out for Simhastha-2028 and reviewed preparations aimed at improving civic amenities, traffic management and facilities for pilgrims expected to visit Ujjain during the mega religious congregation.

“Our government is carrying out these projects with long-term planning. The objective is not only to make arrangements for Simhastha but also to ensure that residents and devotees benefit from the infrastructure for many years,” he said.

The Chief Minister praised the coordinated efforts of the administration, public representatives and local residents in preparing for Simhastha-2028, describing Ujjain as a city of immense historical and spiritual importance.

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