Prep kicks off ahead of PM’s visit to Varanasi in Aug
Varanasi, 18 July (HS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit his parliamentary constituency Varanasi in the first week of August. State Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who arrived on a two-day Varanasi visit on T
Prime Minister Narendra Modi


Varanasi,

18 July (HS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit his parliamentary

constituency Varanasi in the first week of August. State Chief Minister Yogi

Adityanath, who arrived on a two-day Varanasi visit on Thursday evening, gave a

hint to the officers about the Prime Minister's visit during a review meeting

at the Circuit House.

He

said that in view of the possibility of the Prime Minister's visit to Varanasi,

the work of cleaning and beautifying the city and rural areas should be started

from now itself. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit his parliamentary

constituency for the 51st time. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits

his parliamentary constituency once in about three months. Earlier, he had

visited Varanasi on April 11. As soon as the indication of the Prime Minister's

arrival was received, administrative officers are searching for a public

meeting place in Sevapuri assembly constituency. In a one-day visit, Prime

Minister Narendra Modi will gift projects worth thousands of crores to

Purvanchal including his parliamentary constituency Varanasi. This also

includes inauguration and foundation stone laying of projects. Prime Minister

Narendra Modi can inaugurate the Sowarigpa Hospital of the Central Institute of

Higher Tibetan Studies during his visit. Late on Thursday evening, Chief

Minister Yogi Adityanath reached the hospital and saw the arrangements there.

After inspecting the hospital, the Chief Minister told the officials of the

educational institution to provide a video of all the preparations to the PMO

by July 28. Earlier, Culture Ministry Secretary Vivek Agarwal, Director General

of Archaeological Survey of India Yaduveer Singh, Director General of National

Council of Science Museum Arijit Dutta Chaudhary, Joint Secretary of

Archaeological Survey of India Gurmeet Singh Chawla, Joint Secretary of

Buddhist Tibetan Institute Samarnanda and others had inspected the institute.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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