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CM Yogi Adityanath calls devotees to maintain cleanliness and use the designated parking space – India TV

CM Yogi Adityanath calls devotees to maintain cleanliness and use the designated parking space – India TV

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Image source: PTI CM Yogi Adityanath calls on the faithful to maintain cleanliness

Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath Sunday, called on all the faithful to follow cleanliness and provide positive cooperation in the management of Mahakumbh to be held in Prayagraj. He also declared vehicle parking in the designated places to offer opportunities equal to all the faithful who just attended the Grand Kumbh Mela.

He also called saints, ashrams and various religious and social organizations to continue their tradition of free food (Bhandara) and Prasad distribution, ensuring that all pilgrims benefit from these sacred offers.

CM Yogi Adityanath calls on all the faithful

“A call is made to all venerated saints, ashrams and various religious and social organizations to continue the sacred system for distributing food and uninterrupted prasad, so that all the faithful can take advantage of it. It is the responsibility of each person of Maintain cleanliness in Maha Kumbh.

Another article on X of Uttar Pradesh CM says: “Dear devotees, Maha Kumbh is a great festival of faith, in which people from all over the country and the world are delighted to participate. In such a situation, positive cooperation Everyone can increase the success of this event manifold.

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