CM Mohan Yadav Unveils Mata Shabari Statue in Shahdol, Launches ₹747 Crore Development Initiatives
Published on: February 08, 2026
By: BTNI
Location: Madhya Pradesh, India
In a significant step towards preserving cultural heritage and boosting religious tourism, Madhya Pradesh is forging ahead with the ambitious construction of the 1450 km long Shri Ram Van Gaman Path. This revered trail traces the exile journey of Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana as described in the Ramayana, passing through key sites across the state including Satna, Panna, Katni, Amarkantak, Shahdol, and Umaria.
The project, covering 23 major religious destinations in its Madhya Pradesh segment, aims to develop these locations into world-class pilgrimage centers, drawing inspiration from the transformative development of Ayodhya.On February 8, 2026, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav personally led a momentous event at Sitamadhi Dham in Gandhiya village, Jaisinghnagar tehsil of Shahdol district.

He unveiled the grand statue of Mata Shabari, paying humble tributes at her feet in a ceremony steeped in devotion. This site holds special significance as it lies along the Ram Van Gaman Path, commemorating the legendary encounter where the devoted tribal woman Shabari offered Lord Rama berries tasted with love, symbolizing pure bhakti.The occasion went beyond symbolism, as the Chief Minister inaugurated and laid foundation stones for multiple development projects exceeding ₹747 crore.
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These initiatives include direct benefit distributions to beneficiaries, underscoring the government’s commitment to inclusive growth alongside spiritual upliftment.Key announcements for the region include the construction of a 30-bed hospital in Byohari to improve healthcare access, the establishment of an Industrial Development Centre to spur economic opportunities, and comprehensive plans to transform Sitamadhi Dham into a premier hub for religious tourism.
Infrastructure enhancements, better connectivity, and facilities for pilgrims are set to elevate the site’s appeal, attracting devotees from across India and reinforcing Madhya Pradesh’s role in the national Ramayana circuit.The Ram Van Gaman Path initiative aligns with broader efforts to revive and promote sites linked to Lord Rama’s life, fostering tourism, local employment, and cultural pride.

By developing these paths in phases—often in consultation with scholars and community leaders—the state government seeks to create a seamless spiritual corridor that honors ancient traditions while delivering modern amenities.This event in Shahdol highlights the synergy between heritage preservation and regional progress under the leadership of CM Mohan Yadav and figures like @DrRajesh4BJP .
As Madhya Pradesh continues investing in such projects, it positions itself as a key destination for faith-based travel, echoing the timeless values of devotion, service, and unity embodied in the Ramayana.


