Indore, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav will be on his stay in Indore on January 17. He will participate in the road show from Bada Ganpati to Rajwada. The Chief Minister will be welcomed through more than 150 platforms in the approximately 1.4 km long road show route. The Chief Minister will also lay the foundation stone of the elevated corridor to be built from LIG intersection to Naulakha intersection. Apart from this, the Chief Minister can also participate in some other programs.

The Chief Minister will reach Indore Airport by special plane at around 4 pm on Wednesday evening. From here he will directly reach Bada Ganpati Square and after worshiping here, he will join the road show. He will reach Rajwada accepting the greetings of the public in an open jeep. Here we will garland the statue of Mother Ahilya. More than 150 stages have been set up on the road show route.

Will lay the foundation stone of the elevated corridor
The Chief Minister will lay the foundation stone of the elevated corridor to be built at a cost of Rs 350 crore in the Rajwada program itself. This corridor will be built from LIG intersection to Naulakha intersection. The Chief Minister will also inaugurate a replica of Shri Ram Temple of Ayodhya prepared from iron scrap at Vishram Bagh. On the route of the road show, there will be tableaus of religious places like Ram Mandir, Kashi Vishwanath, Mahakal Lok, Ekatm Dham etc. Apart from this, major schemes and achievements of BJP governments will also be shown through tableaux.

Chief Minister's road show will pass through three assembly constituencies
The Chief Minister's road show will pass through three assembly constituencies. It will start from Bada Ganpati of Assembly Constituency 1 and end at Rajwada in Assembly Constituency 3. Some part of the road show will also pass through the area adjoining Assembly Constituency 4.

The elevated bridge will be 6.7 km long
According to officials of the Public Works Department, the elevated bridge approved under the Central Road Fund Scheme will be built from LIG intersection to Naulakha intersection on the old Agra-Mumbai road of the city. Its length will be 6.70 km, width 15.50 meters. The height of the bridge from ground level is proposed to be 10 meters. The cost of making it will be Rs 350 crore. This elevated bridge will have three arms. The first arm will be at Guitar intersection towards Greater Kailash Hospital, the second arm will be at Geeta Bhawan intersection towards Madhumilan intersection and the third arm will be at Shivaji Vatika intersection towards Pipalyahana. The sides will have two lanes. A target has been set to complete the construction of the elevated bridge in 24 months.