Bhopal, Sept. 6 -- Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday held a virtual interaction with farmers affected by excessive rainfall and floods, and other natural calamities and transferred Rs 20.6 crore in relief assistance to 17,500 farmers from 11 districts.

CM Yadav also emphasised that farmers' welfare is the state's priority, and their goal is sensitive governance and prompt relief.

"...Whenever a crisis strikes, it's our duty to reach out to the farmers. That's why I came among you even during the heavy rains and floods. We all know the role money plays in such a crisis. It's true that some relief comes with money, not completely. But this is our way of sharing your pain. It's our commitment to you, and we have a bond ...