Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav departed his residence on June 11, 2026 [2], to attend the 11th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog [1].
The meeting serves as a critical platform for state leaders to coordinate with the central government on national development strategies and policy implementation. As the head of Madhya Pradesh, Yadav's participation is central to aligning state priorities with the federal framework managed by the NITI Aayog.
Yadav traveled from his residence in Madhya Pradesh to the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre in Delhi [1, 2]. The gathering marks the 11th [1] session of the Governing Council, which typically brings together chief ministers and lieutenant governors to discuss cooperative federalism.
While the specific agenda for this session was not detailed in the immediate reports, these meetings generally focus on economic growth, infrastructure, and social welfare programs. The Chief Minister's departure on Thursday underscores the importance of the state's representation in these high-level policy discussions.
The Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre provides the venue for these deliberations, ensuring a secure environment for state and national leaders to exchange views on regional challenges. This visit follows a series of administrative preparations within Madhya Pradesh to present the state's current progress, and future requirements, to the council.
Official reports confirmed the timeline of the travel on June 11, 2026 [2], as the Chief Minister transitioned from his home state to the capital for the duration of the council's proceedings.
“Chief Minister Mohan Yadav departed his residence on June 11, 2026”
The attendance of the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister at the 11th NITI Aayog Governing Council Meeting highlights the ongoing mechanism of cooperative federalism in India. By bringing state leadership to the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre, the central government facilitates a direct pipeline for state-specific grievances and resource requests to reach national planners, which is essential for the execution of large-scale federal projects.




