
Mirzapur, 17
March (HS): On Tuesday, ahead of Chaitra Navratri, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath offered prayers to Goddess Vindhyavasini and closely inspected
his dream project, the Vindhya Corridor. This project is not only limited to
improving the convenience of devotees, but will also serve as a means of bringing
Vindhyachal's religious and cultural heritage to global recognition. During
Navratri, the Vindhya Corridor will attract devotees from across the world.
Chief
Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that the Vindhya Corridor project will not only
promote religious tourism but also become an international attraction for
pilgrims and tourists. This project is a wonderful blend of Indian Sanatan
tradition and modern architecture. The Vindhya Corridor will not only bring
global recognition to Vindhyachal Dham but will also ensure a luxurious and
convenient journey for pilgrims.
The Chief
Minister arrived at Motijheel helipad, where he was welcomed by Minister Ashish
Patel, MLC Vineet Singh, Backward Commission Vice President Sohan Lal, BJP
District President Lal Bahadur Saroj. At 11 a.m., the Chief Minister arrived by
car at the old VIP Gate No. 1, where city MLA Ratnakar Mishra and Chhanbe MLA
Rinki Kol welcomed him with a shawl. The Chief Minister then entered the
sanctum sanctorum with worship materials and ritually worshipped Goddess
Vindhyavasini.
After
darshan and puja, the Chief Minister inspected the eastern corridor of the
temple. During this, he distributed chocolates to the children standing at the
entrance plaza, and the children touched his feet and sought his blessings. After
the inspection, the Chief Minister stayed for some time at the city MLA's hotel
and then left for Ashtabhuja Dak Bungalow.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi