Madhya Pradesh unveils India's first dedicated GCC policy, aiming to attract global tech centers and transform tier-2 cities ...
Madhya Pradesh is poised to become a global investment hub with the upcoming Global Investors Summit (GIS-2025) in Bhopal. The summit will feature policy-driven investment, focused discussions, and ...
Madhya Pradesh launches India's first Global Capability Centre policy, aiming to decentralize business hubs beyond metro ...
Madhya Pradesh, under Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, is hosting the Global Investors Summit focusing on urban development. The summit emphasizes smart cities, robust infrastructure, and sustainability.
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The state government is set to roll out three key new policies – Madhya Pradesh Integrated Township ...
This groundbreaking policy is India's first dedicated framework for fostering GCC growth in tier-2 cities, signalling a strategic shift towards decentralizing business hubs beyond traditional metro ...
The CM extended an invitation to the beautiful city of Bhopal, known for its lakes, hills, and forest wealth, for the ...
The state government has announced plans to establish a cyclotron center in Nagpur for early cancer detection and treatment, ...
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Hosted on MSNMadhya Pradesh CM names Gwalior's new city gate 'Data Bandi Chhor Dwar' in honour of Guru Hargobind SinghMadhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday announced that a newly built city gate in the Purani Chhawani area of ...
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Hosted on MSNMadhya Pradesh emerging as India's 'Food Basket'Madhya Pradesh's fertile land is not just producing abundant crops but also opening new doors for innovation, sustainable development, and global investment. The government is inviting investors from ...
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The Pioneer on MSNBharat Bhavan, a beacon of Arts and Culture: Chief MinisterChief Minister Mohan Yadav emphasized the significance of arts, stating that they not only speak for themselves but also manifest through human behavior and emotions. He highlighted Madhya Pradesh’s ...
There was a 74 percent increase in hate speech in 2024. But neither the government nor the public seems alarmed.
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