
Lucknow,
April 13 (HS): Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, has stated
tying the sacred site of Maharishi Shukdev in Muzaffarnagar with a new chapter
of progress and religion. He referred to it as a hallowed site and emphasized
the area's cultural significance. Shukdev, Ved Vyas's son, was the principal
speaker in the Srimad Bhagwat Katha.Yogi Adityanath has referred to Shukdev
Tapobhoomi (Muzaffarnagar) as the epicenter of Sanatan culture and spiritual
consciousness.
His
administration is eager to develop this sacred area, which is being portrayed
as a new chapter of development and faith. As a result, CM Yogi
cited Maharishi Shukdev's Tapobhoomi in the context of fostering faith and
tourism in Western UP, as well as restoring the region's former splendor.
In
a post on X, he mentioned, “Muzaffarnagar, the sacred land of Maharishi
Shukdev, is set to witness a new chapter of development and faith today. On
this historic occasion, 423 development projects worth over Rs. 951 crore will
be inaugurated and foundation stones laid. Additionally, the statue of the
virtuous Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar will be unveiled to pay tribute to her
inspiring tradition of public service. Additionally, appointment letters will
be distributed to youth at the employment fair, giving new wings to their
dreams. The double-engine government is continuously committed to the overall
development of the state and a strong future for the youth.”
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi