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Madhya Pradesh to Conduct Three Years of MPPSC Exams, Hike Welfare and Initiate New Infrastructure Projects

These initiatives show coordination with New Delhi to clear recruitment backlogs, boost welfare benefits alongside greenlighting key infrastructure projects

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Overview

  • The state has directed MPPSC to hold all pending civil service exams from the past three years in one combined exercise to accelerate hiring.
  • Ladli Behna scheme payouts will be raised gradually to ₹3,000 per beneficiary with a one-time ₹5,000 bonus for women working in textile parks.
  • Wheat procurement will be carried out at a minimum support price of ₹2,600 per quintal to bolster farmer incomes alongside expanded irrigation through river-linking efforts.
  • Central approvals have been secured for an dia India Radio centre in Ujjain and a ₹1,800 crore BEML rail coach plant in Raisen, while solar panels are slated for 3.2 million farmers to reduce subsidy burdens.
  • Preparations for Simhastha-2028 include river-rejuvenation projects on the Kshipra and Gambhir rivers and a commitment to implement 27 percent OBC reservations pending caste census data.