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Vice-Chancellor will now be known as Kulguru, which has a sense of respect and affinity: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

Those who transport cattle and leave tube wells open will not be spared

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that important decisions are being taken in the state related to the welfare of the citizens and connecting them with their culture. Necessary reforms related to the system are also being made in various fields. In this sequence, it was decided that Vice-Chancellor (Kulpati) would now be known as Kulgurus in universities. The feeling of affinity, affection, and respect is also inherent in this address. These decisions were approved by the Council of State Ministers.

Talking to TV channel representatives today Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the Guru Purnima festival is also coming in July. Other states have also expressed curiosity and wanted the draft of the decision to address Vice-Chancellor (Kulpati) Kulguru in Madhya Pradesh.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that in the state, vehicles that illegally transport cattle to slaughter them are often acquitted by the court. Vehicles caught violating rules, will be confiscated. Chief Minister Dr Yadav said that after digging tube well sites without lids become the cause of untimely death of small children. Such cases keep coming up. It is often difficult for children to be saved. Strict action will be taken in such cases. Action will be taken against those guilty. FIR will be registered and a fine will be imposed. The negligence of the people who leave the tube well open after mining will not be spared.

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