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The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh says that the huge Shivling in front of Matangeshwar Mahadev, there is no Nandi Griha to match it. In coordination with the Archeology Department, a structure like Nandi will be built and established here. Whatever plan is made for this Devlok, similar to the Mahalok of Mahakaal, the Madhya Pradesh government will complete it.

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Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said this on the occasion of worship at Matangeshwar Mahadev Temple located in Khajuraho of Chhatarpur district on Mahashivratri. He worshiped Matengshwar Mahadev and prayed for the prosperity of the state and happy life of the citizens. Mahendra Sharma, district MLAs and public representatives were also present in the program.

The Chief Minister said that people from all over the country and the world come to Khajuraho. The only reason to visit Khajuraho is the series of temples here. That is why the government decided that all the construction work will be done for the renovation and upgradation of not only Matangeshwar Mahadev Temple but the entire area.

He said that Khajuraho will also be developed on the lines of Mahakal Mahalok in Ujjain and corridor in Banaras.

Taking care of all the temples, worship should be done in the temple as a living unit. All types of activities should go on and all types of arrangements should be made there. Socially, temples became centers of rituals.

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Basantotsav was organized by the Kshatranis of Kesariya Rajputana on Basant Panchami. He told that on the day of Basant Panchami, Rajput emperor Prithviraj Chauhan had sacrificed himself by killing Mohammad Gauri with a word-piercing arrow.

On this occasion, the Kshatriya women of Kesariya Rajputana worshiped the sword by applying turmeric and kumkum and all the Kshatriyas applied tilak to each other and distributed the wedding material.

Praising the spring season, festival coordinator Preeti Singh said that Rituraj becomes thrilled with the arrival of spring. In the spring season, the gentle breeze cooling the mind, the lukewarm sunshine, the blossoms budding on the trees and the butterflies hovering over the flowers, seeing these scenes, it seems as if nature is being kind and sacrificing everything in spring.

The program was conducted by Ritu Singh, Anshu Singh. Ankita Gaur, Nirupama Gaur, Archana Singh, Sangeeta Singh, Reshu Singh, Rachna Singh, Seema Chauhan, Parul Chauhan, Jyoti Chauhan, Roshni Rajput, Lata Rajput, Pratibha Baghel were present in the program.

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The arrival of spring infuses energy into the universe. Fills with joy. We should treat every moment of our life like spring. At the same time, one should try to move forward with a happy mind while working hard with energy every moment. 

It's exam time now and spring is the best season to study. Therefore, today ask for the boon of knowledge from Mother Saraswati and achieve your goal.

These views were expressed by Dr. Mahendra Pratap Tiwari, Principal of Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla Government Girls Higher Secondary School, during his address at the inauguration of the Saraswati Puja program organized on the occasion of Vasant Panchami festival in the school premises.

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On this occasion, the girl students who performed best in academic and cultural activities in the school throughout the year were specially rewarded. School in-charge Ranjita Jain encouraged the students for the examinations. 

Hindi language teachers Ritu Katare and Neeta Mishra recited poetry on Vasant Panchami and Twinkle Tamrakar and Ashok Patel presented their views on Vasant Panchami.

Basant Panchami Celeberates In BMC

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On the occasion of Basant Panchami, Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, was worshiped in the library of Bundelkhand Medical College. Besides, Sahastra Dhara Abhishek, Phool Bangla and Bhajan Sandhya and Maha Aarti were organized at BMC's Mrityunjay Mahadev Temple.

In which Dean, Superintendent, Dr. Umesh Patel, other doctors, officers, employees, students participated.

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Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has called for setting up more Gurukuls in the country to not only provide modern education, but also protect India’s moral and cultural heritage. 

He laided the foundation stone of ‘Gurukulam Evam Acharyakulam’ at Swami Darshanand Gurukul Mahavidyalay in Haridwar, Uttarakhand on January 06, 2024. 

On this occassion Shri Rajnath Singh stated that at a time when moral values are deteriorating due to imitation of foreign culture, Gurukuls must come forward to provide modern education while incorporating moral values among the youth.

“About 1,000-1,500 years ago, there were many big universities in this country, wherein the Gurukul tradition was prevalent. After that, the country saw foreign invaders nearly destroying that system. 

They, in turn, developed a system which provided education to our youth, not in accordance with the country’s cultural spirit. Indian culture was portrayed as inferior. 

This feeling not only affected us politically but also mentally. During that time, Swami Darshanand ji established this Gurukul which has been illuminating our young generations since then,” the Raksha Mantri said.

Referring to the National Education Policy 2020, Shri Rajnath Singh voiced the Government’s resolve to inculcate moral values in the young ignited minds right from primary education. 

“The new education policy is being implemented in many educational institutions across the country. The process is long as no change in the educational system takes place suddenly. Gurukuls can play a very important role in this long process,” he said.

The Raksha Mantri pointed out that Gurukuls give an impression that they only follow ancient methods of education, but in today’s times they have progressed and become modern. 

He exhorted the Gurukuls to advance in the areas of emerging and cutting edge technology, such as Artificial Intelligence and quantum technology, along with traditional education, in sync with today’s constantly-evolving times.

“Develop such technologies that will make the nation a leader in this field. Gurukuls should act as a guide for other educational institutions. In the times to come, they should once again represent the country & its culture, and become the new identity of India.

Shri Rajnath Singh underscored the role Gurukuls can play in the cultural development in the country. He highlighted the efforts being made by the Government, led by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, towards cultural upliftment. 

“Infrastructural development from Kashi Vishwanath corridor & Mahakaleshwar Dham to Ram Mandir shows that the Government is working towards the preservation of our cultural heritage and its upliftment. 

The idea goes beyond cultural preservation, so that our future generations can be proud of the culture of this great country. Gurukuls can play a major role in this direction,” he said.

The Raksha Mantri made special mention about Yoga and how the ancient Indian practice has been followed by the entire world due to its benefits. “India follows the concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (The world is one family). 

Our vast store of knowledge is dedicated to the entire world. Today, 21st June is celebrated by the United Nations as International Day of Yoga Day across the world. 

The practice, which was once considered limited only to India, has not only been accepted by the people globally, but is now an important part of their daily life,” he said. 

Highlighting the important place of Sanskrit in Indian literature, Shri Rajnath Singh stressed on the need to promote the ancient Indian language in the same way Yoga was made accessible to the people.


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 The 27th State Level Youth Festival has been  organized under the joint aegis of Sports and Youth Affairs Government of India. In which the youth of Sagar secured the first position in Madhya Pradesh in Group folk song in the divisional level team formed by the Sports and Youth Welfare Department.

On this achievement, he was presented with a trophy and a check of sixty thousand rupees by the government. The winning team, having secured first position, will represent Madhya Pradesh in the National Youth Festival to be organized on Vivekananda Jayanti.

In this genre of Group folk song, Sagar was represented by Atul Pathrol, Yash Gopal Srivastava, Riddhi Jain, Stuti Khamparia, Sanjay Kori, Macklin Singh, Yash Pathak, Golu Kushwaha, Laxmikant Raikwar and Nikhil Soni.

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In the same sequence, Chhatarpur's group folk dance group representing Sagar division brought glory to Sagar division by securing second position at the state level. For this achievement he was given a trophy and an amount of Rs. A check of forty thousand was given.

In the genre of group folk dance, it was performed by Ravi Ahirwar, Pankaj Raikwar, Rahul Raikwar, Brijbhan Ahirwar, Pooja Ahirwar, Awadhesh Adivasi, Babita Raikwar, Barelal Ahirwar and Gajendra Prasad Lodhi.

In the same sequence, Sagar's Riya Kshatriya got third place in the story writing genre and Anshita Soni got third place in the poster making genre. For his achievement, he was presented with a medal and a check of Rs 4,000 each.

On this achievement of the youth on New Year, MP Rajvahadur Singh, MLA Shailendra Jain, Collector Deepak Arya, Superintendent of Police Abhishek Tiwari, Chief Executive Officer District Panchayat P.C. Sharma, District Sports and Youth Welfare Officer Pradeep Avidra, Advocate Vinoo Rana, Art. Performing department's Lalit Mohan, Ashish Khatik, Praveen Srivastava, Hemant Shinde, Vibhuti Malik, Shivratan Yadav, Devi Singh Rajput, Sonali Sen, Asrar Khan, Anshita Bajaj Verma, Shelu Soni, Dr. Shashi Kumar Singh, Ashutosh Mishra, Rana Thakur, Mahendra Singh Rajput, Chandan More, Shri Ranjit Van, Pallavi Awasthi etc. sent congratulations and good wishes.

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According to Hindu Sanatani religious tradition, the 16th annual festival of Shri Gulab Baba Temple of Bundelkhand has started from 29th November. Under which, like every year, Shri Gulab Baba Charan Paduka Paliki Rath Yatra will reach Shri Gulab Baba Temple at 10.30 am on Saturday morning after traveling a distance of 111 kilometers from Narsinghgarh (Damoh).

Shri Gulab Baba Temple administrator Kiran Parasare and Secretary Shyam Soni told the media that Charan Paduka Palika Rath Yatra will come to Shri Gulab Baba Temple on December 2 while touring Damoh city with devotees.


Temple President Dr. Bharat Anand Wakhle said that this year devotees from Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, UP Delhi, Chhattisgarh will also participate, for which a team of about 100 devotees along with the temple trust is handling all the arrangements. He told that about 30 kitchens have been called from Maharashtra to prepare Bhandara for thousands of people along with daily Bhandara (Prasadi) and the huge Mahaprasadi on 5th December.

Temple administration associate Pramendra (Golu) Richhariya told that on December 3, there will be a Rangoli competition during the day, along with one hour live presentation of Sugam Sangeet from Sagar city and in the night, Ragni Srivastava lecturer in Kathak dance, Jayshree Lukhe, classical singing expert, There will be a presentation of classical singing and dancing under the guidance of Krishna Kumar Katare classical musician, Ms. Aarohi Srivastava classical dance director.

On the second day, on 4th December, in Sagar Nagar, "Shri Gulab Baba Charan Paduka Paliki Rath Yatra Shobhayatra" will take place on its traditional route in which there will be a convoy of devotees from all over the country along with Akhara (Ramdal), girls' Lejham group, tableaux, rural bhajan troupe, dancers etc. . In the night, a tableau Bhajan Sandhya by famous bhajan singer Arunmani Tripathi (Junior Lakha) will be held inside the temple premises.

On the last day of the festival, on 5th December, there will be a grand event of Mahaprasad (Bhandara) and there will be a bhajan evening by Vinod ji Aggarwal's friend Dheeraj Bawra of Vrindavan Dham (Mero Pran Dhan Radharani fame).

Later, at midnight, Shri Gulab Baba Charan Paduka Paaliki will be brought from Shri Gulab Peeth of the temple complex to Shri Gulab Baba Radhakrishna Temple, where after the Aarti, the annual festival will conclude with fireworks.

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 The annual festival was organized at St. Joseph's Convent School Shishu Bhawan, Sagar on 1st December. The program took place under the chief hospitality of Akhilesh Tiwari (DSP, Traffic) and Guest of Honor Bishop James Atikalam, Sagar Diocese. Children gave many colorful presentations in the program.

As part of the programme, a colorful presentation was made with prayer dance, welcome song and group dances. The chief guest congratulated the school management on the colorful and captivating presentation of the school.

The manager of the program was Sister Jane, Sister. The entire school staff, parents and children participated along with Molly, Sister Shalani, Sister Gloria.