Chief minister Mohan Yadav has called for a ban on meat and liquor consumption in religious towns along the Narmada river. He highlighted environmental protection measures, including managing Amarkantak through a development authority and using advanced technology for waste management. Machine-based mining activities in the river will also be prohibited.
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