MP News: The “Madhya Pradesh Citizen Security Volunteer Conclave 2026” concluded at the Homeguards Parade Ground in Jahangirabad, Bhopal. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav was the chief guest at the event, organised to strengthen citizen security and empower volunteers in disaster management.

During the programme, a brief presentation on citizen security activities was given, followed by impressive demonstrations by the volunteers. The practical disaster management drills were the main attraction.
‘volunteers are fully prepared’
Addressing the gathering, CM Dr. Mohan Yadav said that in today’s era the world is facing many challenges. Whether it is sudden incidents inside the country or the state — be it floods, landslides, fires, or even a crisis like Covid — our volunteers are fully prepared for every situation. “All kinds of facilities are being provided to them,” he added.
He congratulated the Home Guards and said, “Where there is fear, there is death; where there is fearlessness, there is life.”
MP News: Rahveer Yojana
Praising the courage shown by the girl volunteers, the Chief Minister stressed that in times when the world is moving towards conflict, preparedness is extremely important. He highlighted the Rahveer Yojana, under which anyone who rushes an injured person to hospital receives ₹25,000, while accident victims are given ₹1.5 lakh in assistance. He also noted that Madhya Pradesh was the first state in the country to launch the Air Ambulance service, making advanced healthcare available even to the poorest citizens.
CM Yadav emphasised that continuous training in citizen security is essential so that every possible situation can be effectively tackled.


