Amit Shah to launch MP government's Hindi-medium medical education project today

Amit Shah to launch MP government's Hindi-medium medical education project today

He will unveil Hindi medical textbooks at a programme at Bhopal's Lal Parade Ground around 12 noon.

PTIUpdated: Sunday, October 16, 2022, 12:20 PM IST
article-image
Amit Shah | AIR

Bhopal: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will on Sunday launch the Madhya Pradesh government's ambitious project to impart medical education in Hindi.

During the day-long visit to the state, the senior BJP leader will also lay the foundation stone of a new airport terminal in Gwalior, according to official information.

He will unveil Hindi medical textbooks at a programme at Bhopal's Lal Parade Ground around 12 noon. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will preside over the programme.

Shah is later scheduled to lay the foundation stone for the new terminal building and expansion at Gwalior's Vijayaraje Scindia Airport. He will also participate in a programme at the Mela Ground in Gwalior.

Union minister Jyotiraditya Scindia will also be present.

Shah will also inaugurate a gallery on Maratha history at the Scindias' Jai Vilas Palace in Gwalior before leaving for Delhi in the evening, officials said.

RECENT STORIES

Girls Outshine Boys In Maharashtra As ICSE And ISC Results Achieve Near-Perfect Pass Rates

Girls Outshine Boys In Maharashtra As ICSE And ISC Results Achieve Near-Perfect Pass Rates

Girls Outshine Boys Once Again In ICSE & ISC Results; Bombay Scottish Celebrates Two All-India...

Girls Outshine Boys Once Again In ICSE & ISC Results; Bombay Scottish Celebrates Two All-India...

23-Year-Old Teacher In Surat Elopes With 11-Year-Old Student, Caught In A Bus (VIDEO)

23-Year-Old Teacher In Surat Elopes With 11-Year-Old Student, Caught In A Bus (VIDEO)

ICSE 2025: Dhirubhai Ambani School’s Top Performers Score 99.6%

ICSE 2025: Dhirubhai Ambani School’s Top Performers Score 99.6%

Naga Students' Federation Intensifies Protest Over Regularisation Of 147 Ad-Hoc Professors

Naga Students' Federation Intensifies Protest Over Regularisation Of 147 Ad-Hoc Professors