CM Yogi will be in Ayodhya today.
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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will be on a visit to Ayodhya on Sunday. CM Yogi will reach Acharya Narendra Dev Agriculture and Technology University located in Milkipur assembly constituency here at 10:25 am. He will participate in various programs here for more than an hour. This is CM Yogi’s third visit to Ayodhya and second visit to Milkipur assembly constituency within a fortnight after the Lok Sabha elections.
The CM has personally taken charge of the by-election in the Milkipur assembly constituency. His visit is also being seen from this perspective. The CM will participate in the district level mega employment fair organized here. In this fair, the youth will get a chance to get jobs on 50,000 posts in 100 reputed companies of the country.
Along with this, the Chief Minister will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of 14 projects worth Rs 80 crore. Tablets and laptops will also be distributed to about 3500 meritorious students. CM Yogi will address the Yuva Mahotsav. The CM will leave for Lucknow from here at 11.40 am.
Entry of four wheelers banned in Ramnagari
Ramnagari is immersed in the joy of Jhoolnotsav. A huge crowd of devotees gathered in Ramnagari on Sawan Shukla Dwadashi. According to information received from police sources, more than three lakh devotees are present in Ramnagari. The main festival of the festival is Poornima Snan tomorrow. This number can increase more than three times on this day. Security has been tightened due to the increasing crowd of devotees. Entry of four wheelers is completely prohibited in Ramnagari.
On Sawan Shukla Ekadashi, a tableau of Yugal Sarkar’s embrace was decorated in the ancient Peeth Rangmahal. The temple’s Mahant Ramsharan Das said that in the embrace tableau, the idols of Lord Shri Ram and Janaki have their hands around each other’s neck. On the remaining days of the year, the idols of Shri Ram and Janaki are in different blessing postures. This tableau decorated in the grand Jagmohan of Rangmahal and the singing of musical verses of Jhoolnotsav along with it kept attracting the devotees. Similarly, the unique splendor of Jhoolnotsav is being spread in hundreds of temples including Dashrath Mahal Badasthan, Maniramdas Ko Cantonment, Shriramballabhkunj, Kanak Bhavan, Koslesh Sadan, Siyaram Fort, Hanuman Niwas, Achari Temple.