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WorldAsiaHeroine Rani Durgavati sacrificed for Swaraj and self-religion: CM Shivraj

Heroine Rani Durgavati sacrificed for Swaraj and self-religion: CM Shivraj

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Chief Minister inaugurated Veerangana Rani Durgavati Gaurav Yatra from Balaghat

Said- the respect of the country has increased in the world under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi

Bhopal. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India’s respect in the world is continuously increasing. A new powerful and glorious India is being built. Today’s India is capable of giving a befitting reply to the rival nations. Prime Minister Modi’s policy is that we will not tease anyone, but if someone shows his eyes, we will not spare him. The way India made the Covid vaccine available to the whole world in a very short time, it is a great service to humanity and Prime Minister Modi deserves thanks for this.

Chief Minister Chouhan was addressing the program organized at Balaghat on Thursday evening. On this occasion, he inaugurated the Gaurav Yatra to spread the story of bravery and sacrifice of Veerangana Rani Durgavati to the masses. Union Minister of State for Steel and Rural Development Faggan Singh left for Kulaste for Gaurav Yatra from Balaghat. Rani Durgavati Gaurav Yatras also started from four other places Chhindwara, Singrampur in Damoh, Dhowhani in Sidhi and Kalinjar Fort in UP. These yatras will pass through all the major places associated with the life of Rani Durgavati.

The Chief Minister said that the heroic queen Durgavati sacrificed her life for religion and Swaraj. The ‘Gaurav Yatra’ of Veerangana Rani Durgavati, a symbol of India’s valor and self-respect, will be taken out from five places, which will reach Shahdol on June 26. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will conclude the Gaurav Yatra on June 27 in Shahdol.

Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra, New and Renewable Energy Minister Hardeep Singh Dung, Minister of State for AYUSH Ramkishore Nano Kavre, Backward Classes Commission Chairman Gaurishankar Bisen, MP Dhal Singh Bisen, Rajya Sabha members Kavita Patidar, Pankaja Munde were present in the programme.

The Chief Minister said that development is taking place all around in the country and the state, a new chapter is being written. Earlier in the state, the road was in pits, there were not enough means of irrigation. Today there is a network of quality roads and the area under irrigation is continuously increasing. The government is giving all kinds of facilities to the farmers. He announced that now we will buy summer paddy also at the support price. Balaghat area is developing at a fast pace. The ground-breaking ceremony of the medical college will be done here in September.

Now nephews will also get scooty like nieces

Giving detailed information about Ladli Bahna Yojana, he also mentioned other schemes. He said that the government is giving laptops to meritorious children of class 12th. Scooty is being given to the nieces who come first in the schools. Now the government has decided that scooties will also be given to nephews.

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