Bhopal, 26 October (HS). On Saturday evening, on the first day of his two-day stay in Chitrakoot, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav interacted cordially with the forest students studying in Deendayal Research Institute's Ramnath Ashram School, Chitrakoot, in a loving atmosphere. Also enjoyed the folk dance and Bundelkhandi wall dance presented by the school students. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav, while participating in the wall dance presented by the students, also demonstrated the art of lathi-wielding with the children. Chief Minister's wife Seema Yadav was also present in the programme. At the beginning of the program, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav paid floral tributes on the portrait of Bharat Ratna Nanaji Deshmukh.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav talked about encouraging “Vocal for Local” in the program. He said that priority should be given to the people who prepare materials for Diwali (diyas, wicks, decorations and others) at the local level and sell them in the market. He got acquainted with the students of Vanvasi Hostel and also took information about their future dreams.
The Chief Minister asked Sumit Singh, resident of Chaurai, class 7th, how many brothers and sisters do you have and what will you become. Sumit told that he will become a doctor. When the Chief Minister asked Sonali, a class 2 student, whether she would become a doctor, she told that she would become a doctor. When Saloni, a class 5 student from Barua, was asked the names of her parents, how many brothers and sisters she has and what she will become in the future, she told that she will become a teacher.
Similarly, when a class 10th student, resident of village Barua, was asked for how many years he has been studying in this school, he told that he has been studying in this school for 10 years. When the Chief Minister asked what he wanted to become, he told that he wanted to become an engineer. When the Chief Minister asked why he wanted to become an engineer, the student said that he wanted to become an engineer to serve the country and develop the village. Hearing this, the Chief Minister praised all the students wholeheartedly and said that I felt very happy to come to this Ashram School.
Being extremely pleased with the group songs, folk dance and Bundelkhandi Diwari dance presented by the students, Deendayal Shodh to give a gift of up to one thousand rupees each to all the 180 students studying in the school on the occasion of Diwali. Directed the management of the ashram school of the institute. The Chief Minister took information about the things required in the school from the Principal of the Ashram School.
School Principal Santram Yadav said that there is a need for utensils, quilts and mattresses for the students. On this, the Chief Minister said that after making a list of all the requirements, an estimate of the estimated expenditure should be given. All the needs of the school will be fulfilled. When the Chief Minister asked the students what they like to eat, the students said that they like laddus and sweets. On this, the Chief Minister called Collector Anurag Verma and said that on Sunday, all the students studying in the Ashram School will be given laddus and sweets. Make sure to distribute.
On this occasion, Minister of State for Animal Husbandry and Dairy Department Lakhan Patel, Minister of State for Urban Development and Housing Pratima Bagri, MP Ganesh Singh, MLA Surendra Singh Gaharwar, Mahant Ramji Das Maharaj, Dr. Amarjeet Singh, Prof. Abhay Mahajan, former Mayor Mamta Pandey, IG MS Sikarwar, Collector Anurag Verma, Superintendent of Police Ashutosh Gupta, District Coordinator Primitive Caste Welfare Kamleshwar Singh, students and teachers of Ashram Shala and distinguished citizens were present.
Warm welcome to Chief Minister in Chitrakoot
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav reached Chitrakoot in Satna district on Saturday evening on a two-day stay. Here the public representatives and senior administrative officials welcomed him cordially. State Minister of State for Endowments and Culture Dharmendra Singh Lodhi, Minister of State for Urban Administration and Housing Pratima Bagri, MP Ganesh Singh welcomed the Chief Minister by presenting a flower bunch at the helipad of Arogya Dham Chitrakoot. On this occasion, MLAs, senior officials and senior dignitaries were present.