CM Dr. Mohan Planted 1111th Sapling in Abhyudaya-2025 Program

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CM Dr. Mohan Planted 1111th Sapling in Abhyudaya-2025 Program

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan planted the 1111th Krishnavat sapling under the Abhyudaya-2025 initiative and gave a strong message of environmental protection, emphasizing the importance of greenery for a sustainable future.

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav today attended the session commencement ceremony 'Abhyudaya-2025' organized at Makhanlal Chaturvedi National Journalism and Communication University in Bhopal. Earlier, he gave the message of environmental protection by planting a Krishnavat tree as the 1111th plant under the plantation campaign run in the university.

CM Dr. Mohan Yadav inaugurated the three-day 'Abhyudaya-2025' at Makhanlal Chaturvedi University and also unveiled the statue of Pt. Makhanlal Chaturvedi. During this, many people including famous poet Kumar Vishwas and Vice Chancellor Vijay Manohar Tiwari were present.

CM Dr. Mohan Yadav further said that each of our festivals gives us some message. The festival of Dussehra gives the message of effort and this thing is connected to Makhan Dada. While being a journalist, he also adopted the path of movement for the benefit of the country and society.

The CM said that we are proud that Makhanlal ji was from our Madhya Pradesh. Who played an important role in the huge journey of re-establishing Hindi.

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