September 27, 2024

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After Varanasi’s Kashi Vishwanath Hall advanced, Ujjain’s expanded Mahakal Temple advanced at the playing cards

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BHOPAL: After the Kashi Vishwanath Hall Advanced in temple town Varanasi, the Mahakal Temple advanced in Madhya Pradesh’s temple town Ujjain too is about to score a celestially horny shape.

A fantastic mild and sound gadget will probably be one of the crucial key options of the Rs 714 crore Mahakal Temple Advanced Enlargement Venture, whose first segment may be finished inside the subsequent 3 months.  

The MP leader minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan chaired a gathering in Bhopal on Friday night time to check the development of the Mahakal Temple Advanced Venture. 90% of works referring to the challenge’s first segment are already finished and last paintings may be finished over the following 3 months.

Efforts are being made to get the primary segment of the foremost challenge introduced through High Minister Narendra Modi, who had unveiled the KV Hall Venture in his parliamentary constituency Varanasi in UP on December 13, 2021.

Out of the overall Rs 714 crore challenge, the MP govt is spending Rs 421 crore. Together with the central proportion of Rs 271 crore, the managing committee is spending an quantity of 21 crore.

Chairing the assembly, the CM directed for finishing the works of the primary segment systematically within the subsequent 3 months, and then the date for launching the primary segment will probably be finalised. The CM will pass to Delhi and invite the PM to release the challenge. The CM additional directed that excluding Mahakal temple, different temples and puts of passion in Ujjain will have to be evolved in this type of means and different actions be performed in this type of method, that devotees and vacationers need to keep there for an afternoon or two.

Chouhan additional stated that the pageant of Mahashivratri on March 1, will see each space in Ujjain being lit with earthen lamps. “There will have to be broad public participation on this.”

Each stages of the challenge will have to be finished through June 2023.