After entering his newly renovated office for his third innings as Madhya Pradesh's Chief Minister, the first order Chouhan signed was to raise the amount to Rs 25,000 for his Mukhyamantri Kanyadan Yojna and Mukhya Mantri Nikah Yojna (wedding schemes), official sources said.
Under these schemes newly weds are given household items as gifts on the CM's behalf.
Chouhan took oath as MP Chief Minister for a record third time in a row on December 14.
Talking to reporters later, Chouhan hinted that his ministry would be constituted by next week.
"The ministry is likely to to be constituted by next week. A few ministers would take oath," Chouhan said, without specifying any numbers.
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