CM Yogi In Sambhal Today, Will Take Stock Of Preparations For PM Visit, Acharya Pramod Will Also Meet – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live


Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Sambhal on Monday. He visited Shri Kalki Dham located at Ainchoda Kamboh. The PM, who was arriving for the foundation stone laying ceremony, took stock of the preparations for the program and held a meeting with the officers. Before this, Acharya Pramod Krishnam met the CM and gave detailed information about the program. The foundation stone laying program of Shri Kalki Dham is on 19th February. In this connection, CM has reached Sambhal.

The administration is busy completing the preparations for the foundation stone laying.

Preparations for the foundation stone laying program of Shri Kalki Dham located in Ainchoda Kamboh are being completed rapidly. The venue of the program and the surrounding area were leveled. Six helipads are being built in the area. In this, three helipads are being built for the Prime Minister. Divisional Commissioner Anjaneya Kumar Singh and DIG Muniraj ji arrived to review these preparations.

Took information about the preparations from District Magistrate Manish Bansal and Superintendent of Police Kuldeep Singh Gunawat. Took information about entry of sanctum sanctorum and VVIP. Inspected the helipad. Divisional Commissioner said that the Chief Minister reviewed the preparations and held a meeting with the officials. Told that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is proposed to attend the foundation stone laying program on 19th February.

Sri Kalki Puram is being built for the saints.

Sri Kalki Puram is being built near Sri Kalki Dham to accommodate about five thousand saints. Apart from this, Annapurna Prasadam will be prepared for the meal. About four thousand people will be able to sit and eat together. Shri Kalki Dham spokesperson Pankaj Chahal said that the accommodation arrangements for the saints are being completely rectified. Arrangements for toilets etc. are also being made.

Dr. Kumar Vishwas and Kanhaiya Mittal will also come

Famous bhajan singer Kanhaiya Mittal will participate in the foundation stone laying ceremony of Shri Kalki Dham. Shri Kalki Dham spokesperson Pankaj Chahal said that Kanhaiya Mittal’s arrival has been decided. Apart from him, the country’s famous poet Dr. Kumar Vishwas will also be included. Apart from these, many VVIPs have to come.

Bring ID with you, only then you will get entry into the pandal.

Due to the arrival of hundreds of VIPs and VVIPs in Shri Kalki Dham, there will be complete security arrangements. Regarding this, Shri Kalki Dham spokesperson Pankaj Chahal said that it will be necessary to bring ID to sit in the pandal. Therefore, the police will allow entry of those who go to the pandal only after seeing their ID. Therefore, it will be necessary for the devotees coming to lay the foundation stone of Shri Kalki Dham to bring ID to enter.

Cleaning arrangements are being made on the main road

The cleanliness system is being maintained by the District Panchayat Raj Department on all the routes leading to Ainchoda Kamboh. Municipal bodies are instructed to make arrangements for toilets and water tankers. Helipads are being prepared by the PWD department. It is the responsibility of the health department to provide health services and ambulance.

The Prime Minister is proposed to attend the foundation stone laying ceremony. Its preparations are going on. The Chief Minister is coming to take stock of the preparations. Preparations have almost been completed by Sunday evening. – Anjaneya Kumar Singh, Divisional Commissioner, Moradabad

Chief Secretary Ainchoda Kamboh will remain for six hours

Chief Secretary Durga Shankar Mishra will reach Ainchoda Kamboh at 10.30 am on Monday. He will brainstorm about the preparations till 4:30 in the evening. DGP Prashant Kumar can also come with him. The Chief Secretary will discuss the preparations for the Prime Minister’s program during his six-hour visit.



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