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26 Nov 2024 23:14

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News18 India to kick off the ‘Diamond States Summit’ series from Bhopal

News 18 India, country’s No.1 Hindi news channel is all set to organize the inaugural edition of ‘Diamond States Summit’ today, 2nd July, in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

This event marks the beginning of a series of summits that will be held across key states in India, highlighting regional achievements and fostering dialogue on the contributions of each state to the nation’s development.

The upcoming edition of the ‘Diamond States Summit’ aims to provide a platform for in-depth discussions and insights into the progress and potential of Madhya Pradesh. The event will bring together distinguished leaders and influential personalities from the state for a meaningful discussion.

The esteemed speakers who will be attending the summit are Dr. Mohan Yadav, Chief Minister; Madhya Pradesh; V. D. Sharma, State President of BJP; Kailash Vijayvargiya, Minister of Urban Development and Housing; Prahlad Singh Patel, Minister of Labour, Panchayat, and Rural Development; Rakesh Singh, Minister of Public Works Department; Vishwas Sarang, Minister of Cooperatives, Sports, and Youth Welfare; Krishna Gaur, Minister of Backward Classes and Minority Welfare; Nirmala Bhuria, Minister of Women and Child Development; Uday Pratap Singh, Minister of Transport and School Education; and actor Annu Kapoor amongst others.

The summit will delve into various aspects of Madhya Pradesh’s growth story, including economic development, social progress, and cultural contributions. The discussions will be aimed at promoting a comprehensive understanding of the state’s role in India’s overall development.

The ‘Diamond State Summit’ promises to recognise the human and social development efforts made by various states of the country and thus their contribution in making India a developed nation.

Tune into the Diamond States Summit – Madhya Pradesh, today 4 PM onwards on News18 India.

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