Map of Madhya Pradesh may change
Preparations are being made to make new changes in districts, talukas and divisions in the states of Madhya Pradesh. For this, a new delimitation commission has also been constituted in the state. This newly constituted delimitation commission consists of three members, which will change the districts, talukas and divisions of the state.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said, “When we formed the government, we kept in mind that Madhya Pradesh, being India’s second largest state geographically, has its own territory but has faced some challenges over time. Districts have grown, but districts have their limitations, there are many anomalies, many divisions have become too small. To take into account many such discrepancies, we have constituted a new Delimitation Commission.
Districts and departments will be monitored
The Chief Minister has said that “through the new demarcation commission, work will be done for the betterment of the people by connecting the nearby places with other districts. Departments and districts will be re-inspected. Sagar, Indore, Dhar are the districts which are facing major difficulties. The Chief Minister said that I hope that whatever problems are there will be tried to be removed by this commission.
He has assured the people and said that our government will continue to work for the good of the state. The Chief Minister said that we have constituted a delimitation commission through which we will work to remove the discrepancies. A refinery was built in Bina, it became a big place. Rationality will be considered here in due course. Manoj Srivastava, an officer who has worked as Additional Chief Secretary of the Demarcation Commission, has been entrusted with the responsibility of Chairman of the Commission.