News India Live, Digital Desk: On the eve of Chaitra Navratri and Indian New Year 2083, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has shared a special letter congratulating the people of the state. Through this letter, he not only emphasized the religious importance, but also reiterated his government’s commitment towards the safety and respect of women and daughters in the society.
Respect for women power is true worship
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said in his message that Navratri is not just a festival of fasting and worship, but it is a festival of worship of ‘women power’. He wrote in the letter, “We have to ensure that every daughter of the state gets equal and full opportunity to move forward. Only when daughters are educated and safe, building a strong nation is possible.” He appealed to the public to make respect for the daughters of Goddess Swarupa a part of their lives.
Emphasis on mission power and security
Yogi Adityanath has instructed the administration to run special campaigns under ‘Mission Shakti’ during Navratri. He clarified that a strict vigil should be kept on unruly elements during festivals so that women and daughters can participate in worship and fairs without any fear. The Chief Minister has issued strict instructions regarding security as well as cleanliness.
Cultural Heritage and Happy Hindu New Year
Along with Chaitra Navratri, the Hindu New Year (Nava Samvatsar) is also beginning. On this the CM said that the land of Uttar Pradesh is the center of spiritual consciousness. He appealed to the people to connect with their cultural roots and take a pledge to protect the environment. At the end of the letter he has wished for the prosperity, happiness and prosperity of the state.
Preparation for special events in temples
After this letter from the Chief Minister, there is an atmosphere of enthusiasm in the Shaktipeeths and temples of the entire state. The government has already issued instructions that recitations of ‘Akhand Ramayan’ and ‘Durga Saptashati’ should be organized in major temples for nine days of Navratri, so that the atmosphere of the entire state remains devotional and positive.
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