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WorldAsiaIndore: 30 elders of Barwani district left for Gangasar by aeroplane.

Indore: 30 elders of Barwani district left for Gangasar by aeroplane.

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Bhopal. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan) is making pilgrimage by air to the elderly under the Chief Minister Pilgrimage Scheme. In this sequence, on Thursday evening, a batch of 30 elderly passengers from Barwani district left for Gangasagar from Indore airport. In-charge Tehsildar Subhash Alway also accompanied the passengers as an escort. The state government has made complete arrangements for the food, snacks, drinking water, transport and stay at the pilgrimage sites etc. for the pilgrims.

Barwani’s elder Kanhaiyalal Gurjar, who went on pilgrimage to Gangasagar in this aeroplane, said that we are very grateful to the Chief Minister, who got the pilgrimage done in his old age. He said that for the first time in his life he was going to board an aeroplane.

Thanking the Chief Minister, he said that such Chief Ministers should come again and again and the pilgrimage scheme should continue. Similarly, there was enthusiasm and happiness among other elders regarding the pilgrimage. All the passengers expressed their gratitude to Chief Minister Chouhan with great emotion.

Under the Mukhyamantri Teerth Darshan Yojana, 30 passengers from Barwani district left for Gangasagar on Thursday evening. These pilgrims will first reach Kolkata, from where they will leave for Gangasagar.

It is noteworthy that among the pilgrims who left for Gangasagar, Gulabchandra Agarwal, resident of Sendhwa, Tukaram Barodia, Karan Singh Solanki, resident of Barwani, Omprakash Gupta, Kanhaiyalal Gurjar, Bherulal Yadav, Kiranbai, Bhagwan Yadav, Manohar, Dadusingh Rathore, Kamalsingh Solanki, Premlata Namdev, Rameshwar Namdev , Nandkishore, Anusuiya, Rajpur resident Vijaysinh Chauhan, Dongarsingh Patel, Pansemal resident Balkrishna, Banshilal Porwal, Jagdish Porwal, Anjad resident Prembai, Bargaon resident Punibai, Pichodi resident Salakram, Sajwani resident Kanhaiyalal Savle, Dhanora resident Kaluram, Talun resident Radheshyam Gehlot, Balsamud Resident Rameshchandra Patode, Gokul and Naharsingh residents of Bandarkachh, Ranchod and Somlya residents of Kumsari and Dhanibai resident of Lingwa are included.

Further, under this scheme, 32 elders of Indore district will leave for Gangasagar from Indore on Friday, June 16 by aeroplane. This flight will leave from Indore airport at 8:20 pm. Similarly, on June 19, pilgrims from Burhanpur will reach Gangasagar from Indore airport, and pilgrims from Ratlam will reach Shirdi from Indore airport, and on June 20, pilgrims from Shajapur will reach Shirdi from Indore airport.

Along with this, the pilgrims of Khargone from Indore airport to Gangasagar and the pilgrims of Ujjain from Indore airport to Shirdi on June 23, the pilgrims of Alirajpur to Shirdi from Indore airport on July 3, the pilgrims of Dhar to Indore airport on July 7. Pilgrims of Shirdi and Jhabua will travel to Shirdi by air from Indore airport on July 19. Apart from this, a group of pilgrims from different districts will also leave for pilgrimage from Bhopal.

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