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PM Modi will do the Bhumi Pujan at the Sant Ravidas temple during his visit to a member of parliament

 PM Modi will do the Bhumi Pujan at the Sant Ravidas temple during his visit to a member of parliament


PM Modi's Parliamentary Visit At a cost of 100 crores, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will perform the bhoomi-pujan of Sant Ravidas' great temple monument on Saturday at Bartuma in Sagar. Following the Bhoomipujan ceremony, Modi will speak at a gathering of the general public held at the Dhana airport. Drone paraglider hot balloon operations would be prohibited at Badtuma Dhana and a three-kilometer radius around it according to the Prime Minister's programme.




agency. Today, August 12, 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Madhya Pradesh. Around 2.15 p.m., the Prime Minister will arrive in Sagar district, where he would perform Bhoomi Pujan at Saint Shiromani Gurudev Shri Ravidas Ji's monument. The Prime Minister will take part in a public ceremony in Dhana at approximately 3.15 pm to lay the cornerstone for Sant Shiromani Gurudev Shri Ravidas Ji Smarak. The Prime Minister will perform both the foundation-laying and the inauguration of over Rs 4000 crore worth of rail and road sector projects at the occasion.


The Prime Minister will perform Bhumi Pujan for 100 billion rupees worth of temples and roads


At a cost of 100 crores, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will do the Bhumi Pujan of Sant Ravidas' huge temple and mausoleum at Bartuma near Sagar on Saturday. Following the Bhoomipujan ceremony, Modi will speak at a gathering of the general public held at the Dhana airport. Drones, paragliders, and hot air balloons will be prohibited in Bartuma, Dhana, and three kilometres of the surrounding regions as a result of the Prime Minister's programme. Two NHAI-funded Bharat Mala projects totaling Rs. 1582.28 crore will have their foundations officially laid by PM Modi. He will dedicate the expansion of the Kota-Bina train line, which cost Rs. 2,500 crore to build.


Programme for PM Modi

The programme will include MP Governor Mangubhai Patel, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Central and State Government Ministers, MPs, MLAs, and others. leaving Delhi at 11:50 and arriving in Bartuma at 2:05 According to the Prime Minister's travel schedule, he would board an Air Force aircraft at New Delhi Airport at 11:50 and fly to Khajuraho. At 1:00 PM, he will arrive at Khajuraho Airport. The chopper carrying Prime Minister Modi will leave the Khajuraho airport at 1:05 and arrive at the Badtuma helipad at 2:05. Modi will take a vehicle from the Badtuma helipad to the programme location. 


Between 2.15 and 2.30 p.m., the Prime Minister will perform Bhumi Pujan at the Sant Shiromani Ravidas ji temple and monument. Following that, he will arrive at the Bartuma helipad at 2:35 PM, depart in a helicopter at 2:45 PM, and arrive at the Dhana airstrip at 3:05 PM. At 3:15 PM, Modi will arrive at the Dhana meeting location. The Prime Minister will depart for Khajuraho by chopper from the Dhana airstrip at 4:15 PM following the programme. where he will catch a flight to New Delhi.


Two projects' foundation stones will be set


At a public gathering in the village of Dhana, the Prime Minister will lay the cornerstone for roads that will be constructed at a cost of Rs. 1582.28 crore under two projects of the National Highways Authority of India under the Jansabha Bharatmala Project. The combined length of these two projects' roadways will be around 96 kilometres. The initial project will include a two-lane road. Along with the districts of Ashok Nagar and Chanderi (Chanderi is renowned for its silk sarees, ancient forts/hills, and sceneries), the route will pass via the MP district of Vidisha and link the state capital Bhopal to Jhansi. This initiative, called Ashok Stambh, would make it easier for people to visit the Buddhist stupas in Sanchi, District Raisen, boosting local tourism.


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