Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh CM Dr. Mohan Yadav said that a grand Sharda Lok dedicated to Maa Sharda Devi will be developed in Maihar, and a Vanvasi Bhagwan Shri Ram Lok will also be established in Chitrakoot.
Speaking on the occasion of Ram Navami, he highlighted that while Ayodhya is illuminated with lights in celebration, Chitrakoot—associated with Lord Shri Ram’s exile—will also shine brightly with lakhs of lamps today.
CM Mohan Yadav stated that, honouring the sentiments of devotees, the state government has imposed a liquor ban in 19 religious areas, including Maihar.
CM said that the construction of the new Collectorate building in Maihar will begin soon. Additionally, this year, irrigation in the Maihar region will be enhanced by bringing water from the Bargi Dam via the Narmada River.
Large cowshed will be established
Furthermore, a large cowshed will be established on 250 acres of land in Maihar. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav shared these plans while addressing a public gathering following his visit to the Maa Sharda temple in Maihar on Ram Navami.
Maihar will be developed as a model region
CM Mohan Yadav said that with the blessings of Maa Sharda, Maihar district will be developed as a model region. He expressed gratitude for having the opportunity to seek blessings from Maa Sharda on the auspicious occasion of Ramnavami.
Alha's valour transformed Bundelkhand
CM further noted that this year, alongside Ram Navami, the state is also commemorating the 1300th birth anniversary of Paramveer Alha, a great devotee of Maa Sharda and a legendary warrior. Alha's valour transformed Bundelkhand into a land of heroes.The Chief Minister said that programmes highlighting the life and legacy of Alha will be organised throughout the year. He praised the live performances of folk artists who depicted Alha’s battles through powerful and emotionally charged renditions of traditional Alha songs, remarking that the performances were so vivid; it felt as though real swords were clashing. As a gesture of appreciation, he announced a reward of Rs 50,000 for each folk troupe that performed Alha presentations on stage.
CM participates in roadshow
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited the Maa Sharda Devi temple in Maihar and offered prayers. He also participated in a roadshow held in Maihar city, which started from State Bank Chauraha and passed through Kali Mata Temple and Katra Bazaar, culminating at Ghantaghar Chowk. During the roadshow, the public warmly welcomed the Chief Minister by showering flowers and expressed their appreciation for the decision to ban liquor in the region.
Later, at a large public gathering held at Bandha Barrier, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav performed the Bhoomi Pujan and inaugurated development works worth over ₹71 crore. He also honoured young girls by performing Kanya Pujan and distributed benefits under various government welfare schemes.
Prakash Kumar Pandey
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