He said that an engineering college named after former President the late A P J Abdul Kalam, would be opened in the district, adding, a model college named after a former BJP Jhabua MP, the late Dilip Singh Bhuria would also be opened.
The Jhabua bypolls have been necessitated due to demise of Bhuria, who was one of the tribal faces of BJP.
"Students should dream big like Kalam. I have dreamt that students of my state should come out with flying colours in IIT, CLAT, IAS and IPS tests in large numbers. By securing top three positions in IIT selection test recently, students from MP have fulfilled this dream of mine," he said.
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