The Madhya Pradesh Index
The Madhya Pradesh Index

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10 Tweets 5 reads Dec 31, 2022
As it is the last day of the year 2022, take a look at what Madhya Pradesh got this year.
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1⃣ Mahakal Lok
PM Narendra Modi inaugurated the Corridor in Ujjain on 11 October. This corridor is adjacent to the Mahakal temple & the work of it's 1st phase has been completed
2⃣ On Dec 11, 🇮🇳's widest six-lane and MP's longest tunnel connecting Rewa-Sidhi started.
TM Gadkari inaugurated it.
Distance between Rewa and Sidhi has decreased by 7 km due to this tunnel built in Mohaniya Valley on NH 75.
The total length of this tunnel is 2280m.
3⃣ Gadkari ji laid foundation stone for 112km Jabalpur Ring Road project. Project cost is approx 3000 crores.
Jabalpur is connected by 6 National Highways. This Ring Road will help in decongestion of outer traffic in the city.
4⃣ On 16 October Union minister Amit Shah laid foundation stone of new terminal at Gwalior airport.
5⃣ Cheetahs back on Indian soil after 75 years. 🇮🇳
On 17 September, PM Modi released the big cats -- five male and three female, brought from Namibia, into enclosures of Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park and termed it endeavour towards environment and wildlife conservation.
6⃣ For the first time in the country, medical education will be done in Hindi.
Union Home Minister @AmitShah ji introduced Hindi MBBS books in Madhya Pradesh.
7⃣ MP won Ranji for the first time🏆🏏
In June, the MP cricket team scripted history by winning the Ranji Trophy for the first time by defeating 41-time champions Mumbai in the final played at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
9⃣ The highest Railway Over Bridge of Madhya Pradesh is built in Katni, its height is more than 18 meters.The length of the bridge is 1433 meters.
Chief Minister Shri @ChouhanShivraj inaugurated it on 7th April.
🔟 Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari ji laid foundation stone for Phase-1 of Elevated Road worth 460cr in Gwalior.
1⃣1⃣Hoshangabad became Narmadapuram...
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced the renaming of Hoshangabad to Narmadapuram in the Narmada Jayanti festival program on February 8.

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