**Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Chief Minister Mohan Yadav Emphasizes Public Trust and Good Governance at Commissioner-Collectors Conference**
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlighted that public trust is the state’s greatest asset and must be maintained at all costs. He made these remarks at the inauguration of the two-day Commissioner-Collectors Conference 2025, held at the Kushabhau Thakre International Convention Center in Bhopal on Tuesday.
Yadav stated that Madhya Pradesh has established a responsible and result-oriented governance system aimed at providing immediate and quality services to the public. “The goal of developing the state through good governance is our top priority,” he emphasized.
The Chief Minister stressed the importance of effective implementation of government schemes, efficient management, and direct communication with citizens. He urged officials to ensure that the benefits of government programs reach everyone in need without delay.
Encouraging field visits, Yadav called on officials to engage directly with the public to understand their problems and offer prompt assistance. “We must deliver great results to the citizens,” he added. “Each one of us plays a crucial role in democracy and public welfare, and field officials have the responsibility to ensure that the public receives the actual benefits of the schemes.”
Mr. Yadav further emphasized accelerating the speed of development through transparent governance. He noted that the conference will focus on simplifying and enhancing governance processes to enable faster delivery of scheme benefits to the public.
Drawing a parallel to the responsibilities entrusted by God, the Chief Minister said, “If God has given us the responsibility of working for society, we must fulfill it like a humble student.” He urged officials to continuously learn new methods and apply their skills and experience efficiently to serve the people better.
Addressing farmers’ concerns, Mohan Yadav assured that they will receive a fair price for their soybean crop under all circumstances. The registration of farmers under the Bhavantar Yojana will continue until October 17, 2025. Additionally, the price difference will be transferred directly to farmers’ bank accounts within 15 days of crop sale.
The conference was attended by Chief Secretary Anurag Jain, Additional Chief Secretary (General Administration) Sanjay Kumar Shukla, multiple Additional Chief Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, Secretaries, Divisional Commissioners, Collectors, CEOs of District Panchayats, and senior government officials from all districts.
This event underlines Madhya Pradesh’s commitment to strengthening governance and ensuring inclusive development across the state.
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