Shivraj Chouhan Prays at Trimbakeshwar, Pledges Prosperity for Farmers & Villages

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan visited the Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nashik with his family, offering prayers for the well-being of all citizens and the nation's progress. He emphasized prayers for farmers, the poor, and women, highlighting a record agricultural production and the government's commitment to doubling farmers' income. Chouhan linked comprehensive village development to realizing the vision of a "Viksit Bharat," endorsing the 'VB-G RAM G' scheme for holistic rural growth. He later participated in a program under this scheme, reiterating the focus on rural infrastructure and inclusive growth.

Key Points: Shivraj Chouhan at Trimbakeshwar Temple Prays for Viksit Bharat

  • Prayers for national welfare
  • Focus on farmer prosperity & income
  • Commitment to village development
  • Vision for Viksit Bharat
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Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan offers prayers with family at Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nashik

Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan offered prayers at Trimbakeshwar, Nashik, praying for national welfare, farmer prosperity, and holistic village development.

"I prayed to Lord Trimbakeshwar for the welfare of all, for everyone's well-being, and that God's blessings remain upon all. – Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

Nashik, January 2

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan offered prayers along with his family at the Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nashik here on Friday.

Speaking after the darshan, Chouhan said, "I prayed to Lord Trimbakeshwar for the welfare of all, for everyone's well-being, and that God's blessings remain upon all."

Expressing his wishes for the nation's progress, the Union Minister said he hopes that India continues to move forward at an even faster pace.

He also prayed for a better future for farmers, poor families living in villages, and women, stating that it is his heartfelt wish that the lives of 'Ladli sisters', poor households, and farmers continue to improve.

Chouhan said that farmers in the country have achieved a record level of production. He added that the government is committed to ensuring that agricultural production increases further in the coming years and that farmers' income rises to more than double.

Earlier, the Minister said that this year's Rabi crops are witnessing a bumper harvest and expressed hope that farmers would be blessed with prosperity. Addressing reporters at a gathering in Shirdi, he said the government remains committed to the welfare of farmers, the poor, and village development.

The Union Minister stated that the vision of a "Viksit Bharat" can be realised through comprehensive village development. He highlighted the importance of the 'VB-G RAM G' scheme, saying it is capable of achieving holistic development in rural areas.

Shivraj Singh Chouhan said, "This year's Rabi crops are having a bumper harvest, and we hope that God's blessings will be upon the farmers, bringing them great prosperity. May this year be one of welfare for the poor and development for the villages. The 'Viksit Bharat' and 'VB-G RAM G' scheme is capable and competent in achieving complete village development, and today I am going to participate in a program under this very scheme."

Chouhan added that he would participate in a programme under the scheme, reiterating the government's focus on strengthening rural infrastructure, improving livelihoods, and ensuring inclusive growth across villages.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to hear prayers for farmers and the poor. But I hope these schemes like 'VB-G RAM G' translate into real action on the ground. We hear about new schemes every year, but the issues of MSP and rural debt remain. Actions speak louder than words.
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Aditya G
A minister who remembers his roots and prays for everyone's well-being is always respected. Wishing him and his family all the best. The vision for Viksit Bharat through village development is absolutely correct. Gaon sudhrega tabhi desh sudhrega.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Nashik, it's a beautiful spiritual city. It's positive to see leaders highlighting these cultural sites. The focus on doubling farmers' income is a massive goal. Hope the implementation matches the ambition.
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Karthik V
Record production is good, but are farmers getting fair prices? That's the real question. Prayers are fine, but we need solid policies that ensure profit, not just production. The mention of 'Ladli sisters' is a good inclusive touch though.
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Nisha Z
May Lord Trimbakeshwar bless our farmers with prosperity and good health. 🌾 The sentiment is perfect. Now hoping for a year where the minimum support price is implemented effectively across all states. A developed India truly needs developed villages first.

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