Saturday, November 11, 2023

Kishtwar to emerge as North India’s major 'power hub', says Dr Jitendra Singh


 


Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Department of Atomic Energy & Department of Space, Dr Jitendra Singh, announced today that Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir is poised to become North India's prominent "power hub," generating approximately 6,000 MW of power upon the completion of ongoing power projects.

 

During an extensive tour of the remote and peripheral areas of the Kishtwar hill district, Dr Jitendra Singh visited Gulabgarh in the Paddar area and the distant village of Massu. At Massu, he inaugurated a new school established by "Shiksha Bharti" for the village children. Dr Jitendra Singh, a renowned Physician and Diabetologist, also took part in a Multi-Speciality Medical Camp organized by the Indian Army in the village of Gulabgarh.

 

In a public interaction held in Gulabgarh, attended by district administration officials, Dr Jitendra Singh addressed local Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs), including BDC Members, Councillors, Sarpanches, and prominent activists from the region. During his speech and subsequent media interactions, Dr Jitendra Singh highlighted the significant development in the region, citing the establishment of 6 to 7 major hydro power projects within a short span of 9 to 10 years since Prime Minister Narendra Modi assumed office.

Ayodhya will receive 10 times more tourists after opening of Ram Temple than now: CM Yogi

On November 11, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath projected a significant surge in tourism for Ayodhya, anticipating ten times the current influx after Makar Sankranti and the grand inauguration of the Ram temple on January 22, 2024. During the Deepotsav celebrations at Ramkatha Park, CM Yogi, following his homage to Lord Shri Ram, Mata Janaki, and Laxman ji, urged Ayodhya's residents to commence preparations for the historic event from now onwards, emphasizing the principle of 'Atithi Devo Bhava' (the guest is God).

 

Highlighting Ayodhya's status as Lord Shri Ram's cherished city, CM Yogi expressed the government's commitment to transform it into the world's most beautiful city. He called for a historic welcome for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, scheduled to enshrine Lord Shri Ram in the grand temple on January 22.

 



Congratulating the people on Diwali, CM Yogi remarked on the global significance of the festival, occurring live in over 100 countries. Reflecting on the transformation of Ayodhya since the inception of the Deepotsav program in 2017, he praised the ongoing development projects totaling Rs 30,500 crores, with a projected future investment of Rs 50,000 crores. This investment is expected to create numerous job opportunities and contribute to the city's economic growth.

 

CM Yogi attributed the strengthening of Lord Shri Ram's vision of Ramrajya to Prime Minister Modi's nine and a half years in office. He lauded the government's efforts in addressing natural calamities, terrorism, and prioritizing the welfare of the poor, including provisions for housing, toilets, electricity, and a Rs 5 lakh insurance cover. The Chief Minister highlighted the ongoing initiatives for free tests, treatment, vaccines, and food grain distribution during the pandemic.

 

State Governor Anandiben Patel, in her address, underscored the global impact of the festival of lights in establishing Ayodhya as Lord Ram's spiritual center. She emphasized the cultural and social values embodied by Lord Shri Ram and the Ramayana, anticipating positive changes in employment and the economy due to the temple's construction.

 

The event was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, sages, saints, ministers, MPs, MLAs, and representatives from various cultural and social groups, marking a significant moment in Ayodhya's transformative journey.