CM Mohan Yadav Inspects Ujjain Road Work For Simhastha 2028
CM reviews road widening and construction work. Inspects new administrative complex.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited Ujjain on Thursday to inspect the ongoing road widening work and construction of a new administrative complex in preparation for Simhastha 2028.
The Chief Minister began his inspection by visiting the site of the new administrative complex, which is being built at a cost of ₹134.97 crore. He enquired about the building's work plan, construction progress, and upcoming tasks from the officials of the concerned construction agency.
Collector Raushan Kumar Singh briefed the Chief Minister in detail regarding the work plan and proposed construction activities for the new administrative complex. The Chief Minister instructed the officials to ensure the construction work is completed with high quality within the stipulated timeframe and to guarantee proper provisions for necessary administrative facilities within the building.
CM Yadav also inspected the road-widening work being carried out from Sati Gate to Gopal Mandir, as part of the Simhastha 2028 preparations. He enquired about the work plan from the construction agency's engineer. The road-widening work involves a 410-metre-long stretch from Kanthal Square to Chhatri Chowk.
The Chief Minister reviewed the designs for proposed development works at Kanthal Square, where paver blocks will be used over a 500-square-metre expanse. He also checked the beautification works of the entrance of the ancient Shri Sati Mata Temple. PCC road construction has already been completed along 310 metres of the total 410-metre route.
Local residents welcomed the Chief Minister with flower garlands and traditional scarfs. Public representatives and administrative officials, including MP Anil Firojiya, Rajya Sabha MP Balayogi Sant Umeshnath, Mayor Mukesh Tatwal, MLA Anil Jain Kaluheda, Ujjain Development Authority Chairman Ravi Solanki, City BJP President Sanjay Agrawal, and Fair Authority Chairman Jagdish Agrawal, were present with the CM.
The Chief Minister's visit to Ujjain is significant as the city is preparing for the Simhastha 2028 festival, which is expected to attract a large number of devotees. The ongoing construction and road widening work are aimed at improving the city's infrastructure and providing better facilities for the visitors.
The Simhastha 2028 festival is a major event in the Hindu calendar, and the Madhya Pradesh government is taking steps to ensure that the event is successful and safe for all participants. The Chief Minister's inspection of the ongoing work is a part of these efforts.
In conclusion, the Chief Minister's visit to Ujjain highlights the importance of the Simhastha 2028 festival and the need for improved infrastructure in the city. The ongoing construction and road widening work are crucial for providing better facilities for the visitors and ensuring the success of the event.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of the new administrative complex in Ujjain?
The new administrative complex is being built at a cost of ₹134.97 crore.
What is the purpose of the road widening work in Ujjain?
The road widening work is being carried out in preparation for the Simhastha 2028 festival.