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Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami visited Badrinath Redevelopment Works Bhaskar Khulbe

Uttarakhand. Deputy Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office Mangesh Ghildiyal and Officer on Special Duty Kedarnath Badrinath Redevelopment Works Bhaskar Khulbe called on Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami at the Chief Minister’s residence on Saturday. After inspecting the works being conducted in Kedarnath and Badrinath, he discussed with the Chief Minister regarding the reconstruction works of Kedarnath and the works being conducted under the master plan in Badrinath. Mangesh Ghildiyal told the Chief Minister that there was some hindrance in the construction works in Kedarnath and Badrinath recently due to bad weather, but now the works have picked up pace after the weather became favourable. On this occasion, along with the master plan of Jageshwar Dham, there was discussion on the Manskhand Mandir Mala project.
The Chief Minister said that despite rain and snowfall, a large number of pilgrims are coming to visit the Chardhams. Necessary arrangements have been made on the travel routes for smooth operation of travel arrangements. The Chief Minister said that under the guidance of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the reconstruction work in Shri Badrinath and Shri Kedarnath is going on at a fast pace. Work is in progress day and night for the convenience of the devotees. He said that on the lines of the world famous Chardham, the Manaskhand Temple Garland Project has been started by the State Government in Kumaon. Under this, the master plan of Jageshwar Dham has been prepared. Under this project, the important mythological/historical places of Kumaon division will be popularized by linking them with the circuit so that pilgrims/tourists from India and abroad can be attracted to come here and their journey can be made easy. Satish Bahuguna, Officer on Special Duty, Kedarnath Utthan Charitable Trust was also present on the occasion.

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