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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav will visit Dhar today, where he is scheduled to offer prayers at the historic Bhojshala temple complex, address a public gathering and participate in a labour donation drive aimed at promoting water conservation. The local administration and police have been placed on high alert in view of the Chief Minister’s visit. Minute-to-minute schedule of the Chief Minister’s visit Arrival in Dhar From 11:35 am to 12:30 pm, the Chief Minister will depart from the State Hangar in Bhopal and arrive at the DRP Line helipad in Dhar. Visit to Bhojshala Between 12:45 pm and 1:15 pm, Dr. Mohan Yadav will visit the historic Bhojshala and offer prayers to Goddess Vagdevi. He will also participate in a local programme expected to be attended by BJP leaders and a large number of devotees. Public meeting and development projects From 1:20 pm to 2:25 pm, the Chief Minister will attend a programme at Motibag Square. During the event, he will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for various development projects. Beneficiaries of several government welfare schemes will also receive benefits during the programme. Participation in water conservation campaign Between 2:30 pm and 2:50 pm, Dr. Mohan Yadav will reach Devi Sagar Lake, where he will participate in a labour donation drive under the “Jal Ganga Sanvardhan Abhiyan” and “Ganga Dussehra” campaign. The initiative aims to spread awareness about water conservation and lake preservation. Departure for Indore At 3:00 pm, the Chief Minister will depart from the DRP Line helipad for Indore via helicopter. Tight security arrangements in Dhar In view of the Chief Minister’s arrival, Dhar Police have implemented extensive security measures across the city. Special traffic diversions and “no-vehicle zones” have been enforced in several areas. Entry of heavy and medium vehicles has been completely restricted on key routes. The police administration has appealed to residents to follow the revised traffic arrangements and use alternate routes to avoid inconvenience.