- Government is preparing 1450 km long Ram Van Gaman Path
- Statue of Mata Shabari unveiled in Sitamarhi complex
- 30 bedded hospital to be built in Byawari
- Sitamarhi Dham to become a centre of religious tourism
- Industrial development centre to be opened in Byawari area
- Bypass to be constructed in Jaisinghnagar
- Aamadih sub tehsil will get tehsil status after testing,
- announced by Chief Minister Dr. Yadav Chief Minister gifted 139 development works
- at a cost of Rs 747.91 crore to Shahdol district Tribal beneficiary conference held in village Gandhiya on the birth anniversary of Mata Shabari
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that the entire state of Madhya Pradesh salutes and salutes Mother Shabari, who, while remaining silent, gave immortal expression to her virtuous sentiments. Who doesn’t know the greatness of Mother Shabari, whose leftover berries even Lord Shri Ram was blessed with devotion? Testing the sweetness of a berry before offering it to God is the pinnacle of devotion. This incident tells us that God is not hungry for a devotee’s method of worship, but for the feelings of his heart. A person’s worth is determined by the purity of his heart, not by birth. The Chief Minister said that Mother Shabari, the clan goddess of the Kol community, is forever adored, revered, and respected by all of us. She enhanced the prestige of the entire forest and tribal community through her character and good deeds. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing a tribal beneficiary conference organized on the occasion of Mother Shabari Jayanti at Sitamarhi Dham in Gandhiya village of the Byawari assembly constituency of Shahdol district on Sunday. The Chief Minister unveiled a beautiful statue of Shabri Maiya in the Sitamarhi campus and paid obeisance to her. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav inaugurated and performed Bhoomi Pujan of 139 development works worth Rs 747 crore 91 lakh for Shahdol district from village Gandhiya. This included inauguration of 79 works costing more than Rs 613 crore and Bhoomi Pujan of 60 works costing more than Rs 134 crore. The Chief Minister also distributed benefits to the beneficiaries of various government schemes here.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the overall welfare of the tribal community is our priority. Development projects worth Rs. 98.30 crore under the PM Jan-Man Yojana and over Rs. 401.56 crore under the Dharti Aaba Tribal Village Elevation Campaign have been inaugurated and groundbreaking ceremonies have been held in the state. Our government has incorporated the glorious stories of tribal heroes into the educational curriculum.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Shabari Mata waited for Lord Shri Ram for years. She watched his path for many years, cleaning her hut daily, hoping that if not today, then tomorrow, Ram would come. This is a testament to a devotee’s unwavering faith in his Lord. The Chief Minister said that Lord Shri Ram came, was deeply moved by Shabari Maiya’s devotion and affection, and granted her salvation by imparting the knowledge of Navdha Bhakti. Our government has established the Shri Ramchandra Path Gaman Trust to honor Shabari Maiya and our beloved Lord Shri Ram. We are going to construct the 1450-kilometer-long Ram Van Gaman Path in the state. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Madhya Pradesh received special affection from Shri Ram. He spent 11 years in Chitrakoot and also stayed for 11 nights in Gandhiya village. Therefore, Gandhiya has been included in the Ram Van Gaman Path Development Scheme. This will lead to the development of Gandhiya. The government has sanctioned approximately 80 lakh rupees for the development of this village.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav announced the construction of a 30-bed hospital in Byawari. He also announced the development of Sitamarhi Dham as a religious tourist destination and the opening of a gate of the regional Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve towards Byawari to expand wildlife tourism activities. The Chief Minister noted that mahua and jackfruit are abundant in this region. Therefore, to provide a market for the medicines and other products made from these two, and to promote industry, employment, and exports in the region, the Chief Minister announced the opening of an industrial development center here. The Chief Minister also announced the construction of a necessary bypass for Jaisinghnagar and the development of Aamadih, currently a sub-tehsil in the Jaisinghnagar tehsil area, after conducting a review. The Chief Minister stated that the people here have expressed confidence in the government’s development policies, and therefore, we will spare no effort to develop this area.

Sidhi MP Dr. Rajesh Mishra said that in Treta Yuga, the holy feet of Lord Ram had fallen on this land. The Chief Minister has blessed the region by unveiling the statue of Shabri Mata and giving gifts of development. The MP placed various demands including construction of four-lane road from Katni to Singrauli via Byawari, establishment of industrial centre etc. MLA Jaisinghnagar Mrs. Manisha Singh thanked Chief Minister Dr. Yadav for various gifts for the development of the region. MLA Byawari Mr. Sharad Jugalal Kol said that the Chief Minister has come here after a wait of 70 years. The Chief Minister has given many gifts to Shahdol region including irrigation facilities.
District Panchayat President Mrs. Pra Bha Mishra, Vice President Mrs. Phoolwati Singh, District President Jaisinghnagar Mrs. Malti Singh, District President Byawari Mrs. Akanksha Singh, Member District Planning Committee Mrs. Chapra, local public representatives and dignitaries including Commissioner Mrs. Surabhi Gupta and Collector Dr. Kedar Singh were present in the program.






















































































































































