Preparations are being made to make fresh changes in the districts, tehsils and divisions in the states of Madhya Pradesh. For this, a new Delimitation Commission has also been formed in the state. Three members have been included in this newly formed Delimitation Commission, which will make fresh changes in the districts, tehsils and divisions of the state.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said, “When we formed the government, we noticed that being the second largest state of India geographically, Madhya Pradesh has its own area but with time it has also faced some difficulties. The districts have increased, but the districts have their own boundaries, there are many discrepancies, many divisions have become very small. We have formed a new Delimitation Commission for many such discrepancies.”
Inspection of districts and divisions will be done
The Chief Minister has said that “Through the new Delimitation Commission, work will be done for the betterment of the people by connecting the nearby places with more districts. The divisions and districts will be inspected again. Sagar, Indore, Dhar are such districts which have major difficulties. The Chief Minister said that I hope that through this commission, efforts will be made to remove the problems wherever they are.” He has assured the people and said that our government will continue to work for the betterment of the state. The Chief Minister said that we have formed a Delimitation Commission through which we will work to remove the discrepancies. A refinery has been built in Bina, it has become a big place. In the coming time, rationalization will be considered here. Manoj Srivastava, an officer who has worked as Additional Chief Secretary for the Delimitation Commission, has been given the responsibility of the Chairman of the Commission.