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President Droupadi Murmu Concludes Five-Day Tour of Madhya Pradesh

On June 22, 2026, President Droupadi Murmu concluded her five-day tour of Madhya Pradesh, which included visits to Kuno National Park to assess Project Cheetah. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav bid her a warm farewell at Dumna Airport, highlighting the significance of her visit for the region. The tour encompassed various programs focusing on education, tribal welfare, and environmental conservation, leaving a lasting impact on the state's communities.

MBN India Reporter

MBN India Reporter

Jun 24, 2026

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President Droupadi Murmu Concludes Five-Day Tour of Madhya Pradesh

Key Takeaways

  • Droupadi Murmu concludes five-day Madhya Pradesh tour
  • Focus on education and tribal welfare initiatives
  • Successful review of Project Cheetah at Kuno National Park

President Droupadi Murmu’s five-day tour of Madhya Pradesh ended on June 22,2026,and honestly,this was not one of those routine VIP visits where everything just looks ceremonial from outside . Her schedule had education,tribal welfare,environment,faith,students,wildlife… quite packed ah.

And her tour had started on June 18,with final farewell happening at Maharajpura Air Force Station in Gwalior . Chief Minister Mohan Yadav was there to see her off and he expressed gratitude for President’s time and guidance during stay.

What stood out was how Mohan Yadav also spoke about how memorable her visit was for people of Jabalpur and wider Madhya Pradesh region . That kind of statement may sound formal,but when President visits smaller and tribal-focused areas,it does create different kind of attention on local issues .

Few major parts of her visit were clear:

  • President Murmu interacted with tribal communities,with focus on healthcare and education.
  • She attended International Yoga Day celebrations,highlighting wellness and fitness.
  • She visited Omkareshwar Temple,reflecting on Madhya Pradesh’s rich cultural heritage .

But one big highlight was her detailed review of Project Cheetah at Kuno National Park . This project is already watched closely because it is about bringing cheetahs back into Indian ecosystem,and her taking review personally gives it more weight in public conversation .

On final day at Kuno National Park,she assessed cheetah conservation efforts and also interacted with local stakeholders,including cheetah trackers and guides . And honestly,this part matters because wildlife protection cannot work from offices only . People on ground have to be involved.

During trip,she also attended event organized by Brahma Kumaris in Betul . Then in Jabalpur,she was part of 36th convocation ceremony of Rani Durgavati University,where she motivated students to use their education for betterment of society.

And this education angle kept coming back again and again,especially when it came to tribal youth . Quality education,healthcare access,community support… these are not small things,but they often get attention only when such high-level visits happen .

At same time,visit also quietly connected culture and environment together — Omkareshwar Temple on one side,Kuno National Park on other side,students and tribal communities in between . It makes you think whether momentum from such visits actually reaches people after delegations leave…

Source: freepressjournal
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