Uttarakhand CM Dhami Attends Maa Bhagwati Jagran, Highlights Cultural Heritage Revival

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami attended a grand Maa Bhagwati Jagran in Selaqui, Dehradun, organized by a religious samiti. He emphasized preserving the state's spiritual identity and cultural heritage, crediting PM Modi for a revival of Sanatan culture since 2014. Dhami highlighted major religious projects like the Ram Temple and Kedarnath reconstruction, and noted over 300,000 pilgrims have visited Char Dham shrines since April 22. He also discussed infrastructure projects like the Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor and a ropeway to Hemkund Sahib to boost tourism and development.

Key Points: CM Dhami at Maa Bhagwati Jagran: Cultural Heritage Revival

  • CM Dhami attends Maa Bhagwati Jagran in Dehradun
  • Highlights Sanatan culture revival since 2014 under PM Modi
  • Mentions Ram Temple, Kashi Corridor, Kedarnath projects
  • Over 300,000 pilgrims visited Char Dham since April 22
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami attends Maa Bhagwati Jagran in Dehradun

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami attends Maa Bhagwati Jagran, highlights Sanatan culture revival under PM Modi, religious projects, and state development.

"Preserving the spiritual identity, cultural heritage, and Sanatan traditions of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand is a collective responsibility. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, May 3

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday attended a grand Maa Bhagwati Jagran organised by the Adyashakti Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Dham Seva Samiti in Selaqui, Dehradun district. He offered prayers to Maa Bhagwati and wished for peace, prosperity, and happiness for the state.

Addressing a large gathering of devotees, the Chief Minister said that "preserving the spiritual identity, cultural heritage, and Sanatan traditions of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand is a collective responsibility."

He stated that "since 2014, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country has witnessed a golden phase of revival of Sanatan culture."

Referring to the construction of the grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya, he described it as a historic moment that signifies the restoration of India's faith, culture, and self-respect, rather than just the construction of a temple.

CM Dhami highlighted that several major religious projects across the country, including the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, Mahakal Lok, Kedarnath reconstruction, and the Badrinath Master Plan, are strengthening India's cultural consciousness and enhancing its global spiritual identity.

He recalled the 2013 disaster in Kedarnath and said that under the guidance of Prime Minister Modi, reconstruction work progressed rapidly, transforming Kedarnath into a grand and divine destination. He added that since the commencement of the Char Dham Yatra on April 22, over 300,000 devotees have visited the shrines, reflecting strong faith among pilgrims.

The Chief Minister also mentioned that the state government launched the Winter Yatra initiative in 2024 to ensure year-round pilgrimage, boost local employment, and strengthen the state's economy. He noted that the initiative received strong support from the Prime Minister.

Dhami said that "after the Prime Minister's visit to Adi Kailash, there has been a significant increase in tourist and pilgrim footfall, providing new recognition to border areas and boosting local tourism and employment."

He added that "the state government is continuously working towards the development of these regions."

Highlighting infrastructure development, he said that "the Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor will significantly reduce travel time."

He mentioned that he recently travelled from Delhi to Dehradun in about two and a half hours, demonstrating the project's effectiveness. The corridor is expected to boost tourism, trade, and pilgrimage.

He also spoke about the proposed ropeway project to Hemkund Sahib, stating that it will make the journey safer and more convenient for Sikh devotees while accelerating regional development.

The Chief Minister said, "that being born in Uttarakhand is a matter of great fortune, but those who have made it their place of work are equally fortunate. He emphasised the need to preserve the state's divine essence, cultural values, and traditions for future generations."

He reiterated the government's commitment to securing the future of coming generations through cultural preservation, development of religious sites, environmental protection, and balanced growth.

He added that "the state is working with a firm resolve to give equal priority to development and heritage."

- ANI

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Priya S
I appreciate the mention of the ropeway to Hemkund Sahib. As a Sikh, I know how tough that journey can be for elderly pilgrims. This will definitely make it safer! But I hope the environmental impact is considered too.
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Vikram M
Dhami ji is doing good work but aagar sach bolu toh, I wish more attention was given to local infrastructure in villages. Char Dham yatra is great but what about basic roads for our farmers? Still, the cultural revival is something to be proud of.
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Kavya N
Love how he’s linking the Ram Temple and other projects to our cultural identity. 🌺 But 300,000 devotees in just a couple of weeks? That’s huge! Hope the administration can handle the crowds without issues.
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Siddharth J
The Winter Yatra concept is brilliant—why should tourism only happen in summer? More jobs for locals and better year-round economy. Bas, please ensure it doesn't harm the fragile Himalayan ecosystem.
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Tanya I
Bahut accha lag raha hai ki hamari sanskriti ki baat ho rahi hai. But I really hope they don't forget environmental protection in the name of development. Uttarakhand is Devbhoomi because of its natural beauty too. 🙏
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Rohit P

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