CM Yogi visits Lord Krishna’s birthplace on Janmashtami, offers prayers
The CM also addressed the people of the state on the occasion of Janmashtami.
The CM also addressed the people of the state on the occasion of Janmashtami.
In addition, a budget of Rs 43.66 crore has also been approved for the development and revival work of Ghats of Yamuna River.
Preparations for Krishna Janmashtami have commenced in Mathura.
The UP Tourism Department has developed essential tourism facilities under the Prasad Scheme of the Central government, such as façade lighting at Kusum Sarovar, to ensure a comfortable experience for visitors coming from across the country and the world.
Hema Malini, BJP MP from Mathura, pledges to serve spiritually and develop the region, emphasizing tourism, river restoration, and infrastructure.
The birthplace of Lord Krishna is resonating with divine fervour during this auspicious time. Stages have been set up and cultural programmes are being performed throughout Mathura and Vrindavan, where local and renowned artists are participating.
The celebrations in Mathura kick off with Rangotsav, lasting for 40 days, starting from Basant Panchami and concluding on Rang Panchami on April 1.
It is worth mentioning here that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has prioritized development of religious sites of Uttar Pradesh.
Come to think of it, centuries and millennia ago, cultural ties between Rajgriha in Bihar and Roruha in Pakistan were a reality, and today, the story is dramatically and traumatically different.
He said the Mathura dispute was settled decades ago by mutual consent between the Masjid committee and the temple trust.