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Madhya Pradesh CM Announces 'Maa Saraswati Lok' and Raja Bhoj Institute in Dhar

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced the establishment of 'Maa Saraswati Lok' and 'Raja Bhoj Research Institute' in Dhar. The announcement came during a ceremony at the Bhojshala temple complex, following a recent High Court verdict declaring it a Hindu temple. Yadav honored families of martyrs from the Bhojshala movement and linked the projects to Dhar's historical legacy under Raja Bhoj. The CM also highlighted ongoing infrastructure projects, including the PM MITRA Park textile hub.

Maha CM announces 'Maa Saraswati Lok', Raja Bhoj Institute in Dhar

Dhar, May 25

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Monday announced that 'Maa Saraswati Lok' and the 'Raja Bhoj Research Institute' would be established in Dhar, saying the district is set to emerge as a major centre of heritage, research, and development.

The announcements were made during a ceremonial programme organised on the occasion of Ganga Dussehra after the Chief Minister offered prayers to Goddess Vagdevi at the Bhojshala temple complex in Dhar district.

The visit assumed significance as it marked the first time that a sitting Chief Minister performed worship at the disputed site, which has remained at the centre of a decades-long legal and religious dispute, according to the Chief Minister's Office.

The Chief Minister's visit came just over a week after the Indore bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court declared the ASI-protected Bhojshala complex a Hindu temple in its May 15 order.

Referring to the verdict, Yadav said, "The Madhya Pradesh High Court has delivered its verdict regarding the Bhojshala issue. Dhar is now stepping into a new era."

Congratulating the people of Dhar, the Chief Minister said the judgment had reaffirmed historical truth.

"In this matter, the court has clearly distinguished truth from falsehood. In the times to come, there is a need to resolve to propel Dhar even further forward," he said.

During the event, Yadav also honoured the families of those who lost their lives during the Bhojshala movement.

He invited the kin of the three martyrs onto the dais, paid tributes to them, and announced financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh each for their families.

Highlighting the government's development vision for the region, the Chief Minister linked the proposed institutions to Dhar's historical legacy associated with the 11th-century Paramara ruler Raja Bhoj.

"From this day forward, the district of Dhar will lead the way," Yadav said, adding that the new projects would promote culture, tourism, and academic research.

The Chief Minister also spoke about ongoing infrastructure and industrial projects in the district, including the PM MITRA Park, the mega textile hub whose foundation stone was laid earlier by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Union Minister of State Savitri Thakur, Urban Development Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, and MLA Neena Vikram Verma were among the public representatives present at the event.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Michael C

While I appreciate the emphasis on heritage and development, I hope the 'Maa Saraswati Lok' project includes proper archaeological research and not just religious tourism. The Bhojshala site has layers of history - it's important to preserve all aspects, not just the Hindu temple narrative. Balance is key.

Priya S

Finally! Our history is being reclaimed with dignity. The families of the martyrs getting compensation is a small but meaningful step. Dhar has so much potential - Raja Bhoj's legacy, Bhojshala, and now these new institutions. This could be a model for how to integrate heritage with development. Very proud moment for Madhya Pradesh! 🌟

Sarah B

It's interesting to see how quickly things move after a court verdict. But I wonder - will the research institute focus only on Hindu history or also include the Jain and Islamic influences that were part of Dhar's past? Real scholarship should be inclusive. Let's hope 'Maa Saraswati Lok' lives up to its name of promoting true knowledge.

Rohit P

Best decision ever! The court has spoken the truth, and now we need to move forward with development. The PM MITRA Park and textile hub will create jobs, and the research institute will attract scholars. Dhar is truly entering a new era. Jai Mahakal! 🔱

Kavya N

A thoughtful move by the CM. Connecting heritage with research and industry shows a holistic vision. I just hope the implementation is transparent and the local community, including minority groups, feels included in this 'new era'. Real development happens when everyone walks together.

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