Bhopal’s corridors echoed with urgency as Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla tore into the delayed developments at Rewa’s Gudh Industrial Area. In a pointed Monday meeting, he made it crystal clear: excuses for slow work won’t fly.
At the heart of concerns is the Rs 16 crore water supply scheme, advancing at half-speed with only Rs 7 crore utilized. Full implementation will secure 5 MLD for the civic body and 5 MLD for industries, fortifying the area’s water backbone and unlocking industrial potential.
Shukla drove home the point that power, water, roads, and sewers are non-negotiable for any thriving industrial zone. Directives flew for immediate, high-priority interventions across these sectors, backed by rigorous senior-level oversight.
The stakes are high—Gudh’s rise will cement Rewa’s industrial stature while generating waves of employment for young locals through new ventures. With calls for inter-departmental synergy, key figures like MPIDC’s Chandramouli Shukla joined the discussion. Shukla’s firm stance promises accelerated momentum toward economic upliftment.
