Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who returned to power after 37 years in the history of Uttar Pradesh’s assembly, reached Ayodhya for the first time after his coronation, when his body language showed a sense of gratitude. Chief Minister Yogi made a memorandum of his gratitude in the form of an announcement to make the religious trusts free from the collection of house tax and water tax at the commercial rate in addition to monasteries and dharamshalas. Chief Minister Yogi was holding a divisional review meeting in Ayodhya on Friday.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who reached Ayodhya just before the Ram Navami Mela, reviewed the preparations for the fair. During the meeting in the Central Fair Control Room set up in the International Ramkatha Museum, he told the officers of the Municipal Corporation that the Math-temples and religious trusts are doing the work of public service. In such a situation, cooperation should be taken from them in the form of token money. He ordered the officers to send a proposal to this effect to the Urban Development Department and get it approved.
Create a charming atmosphere in Ramnavami fair
He said that this is the first Ram Navami fair after the COVID after the Ram Mandir Bhoomi Pujan. In such a situation, prepare it with full grandeur. He said that such an enchanting atmosphere should be created and furnished here so that devotion is created in the devotees after coming here and when they return home, the scene here remains fresh in their memories. He gave clear instructions that on the main festival of Ram Navami Mela, no official of administration and VIP should visit on Ashtami and Navami. He said that if it is necessary to do so, then travel only in normal order. Along with better security arrangements, he also advised to treat the mail participants with goodwill. Chief Minister Yogi congratulated all the people of the state on Nav Samvatsar 2079. With this it is expected that Indians celebrate the New Year festival well and ensure everyone’s participation.