Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav Promises Support for Traders and Cotton Duty Relief
MP CM Mohan Yadav assures support to traders, pushes for cotton duty relief in Burhanpur
Hindustan Times
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Mohan Yadav, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, assured traders in Burhanpur of government support and announced efforts to make cotton duty-free. He emphasized the importance of industrial growth and the establishment of a Trader Welfare Board to address traders' concerns.
- 01Mohan Yadav pledged ongoing support for traders and industrialists in Madhya Pradesh.
- 02The state government aims to make cotton duty-free to aid the agricultural sector.
- 03A new access route for traders is planned to enhance business operations.
- 042025 will be declared 'Industry Year' and 2026 'Farmer Welfare Year' in Madhya Pradesh.
- 05A Trader Welfare Board will be established to address issues at the district level.
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During an interaction with industrialists at the Parmanand Govindjiwala Auditorium in Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav assured traders and industrialists of the government's unwavering support. He announced plans to make cotton duty-free to assist the agricultural sector and revealed intentions to create a new access route for traders. Yadav highlighted the significant transformation of India’s economy under Prime Minister Narendra Modi since 2014, emphasizing the historical importance of India in global trade. He also noted that 2025 would be designated as 'Industry Year' and 2026 as 'Farmer Welfare Year' in Madhya Pradesh. Furthermore, Yadav mentioned the establishment of a Trader Welfare Board to address traders' issues at the district level, and he assured that the government is actively working to remove unnecessary laws affecting traders. He underscored Burhanpur's strategic role as a development gateway in southern Madhya Pradesh, committing to enhance industrial and business activities for the state's overall growth.
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The government's commitment to making cotton duty-free and establishing the Trader Welfare Board could significantly benefit local traders and farmers by reducing costs and improving support systems.
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