Gwalior, 2 November (HS). Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, during his stay in Gwalior on Saturday evening, reached the residence of former minister Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya in Bhagat Singh Nagar and participated in the collective Govardhan puja. On this occasion, he said that cow worship and Govardhan Puja have special importance in our culture. Lord Shri Krishna gave the message of connecting with nature by wearing Govardhan Mountain. The state government has taken forward the work of cow conservation and promotion with this spirit.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that there is a culture of celebrating festivals in our country. Govardhan Puja has special significance in this. He said that protection of cow progeny is important for the strength of our economy. He called upon the farmer brothers to join the dairy business through cow rearing. They will also be given grants from the government. On this occasion, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav congratulated and congratulated everyone on the auspicious occasion of Govardhan Puja.
Collective Govardhan Puja is being organized by former minister Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya for the last 10 years. On the eleventh year of Govardhan Puja, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav arrived at his residence to participate in the Govardhan Puja. The Chief Minister performed Govardhan Puja as per the rituals and performed aarti and prayed for the prosperity of the state.
On this occasion, Social Justice and Horticulture Minister Narayan Singh Kushwaha, Energy Minister Pradyuman Singh Tomar, MP Bharat Singh Kushwaha, former MP Vivek Narayan Shejwalkar, Municipal Corporation Chairman Manoj Tomar and other public representatives and officials were present.