Key Points

CM Yogi Adityanath celebrated Tulsidas Jayanti in Chitrakoot, emphasizing its spiritual and cultural significance. He announced development projects like the Yamuna riverfront and Ram Van Gaman Marg to boost tourism. The Chief Minister also linked Chitrakoot’s growth to self-reliance and national security, citing the Defence Corridor. The event saw participation from saints, ministers, and locals, reinforcing Chitrakoot’s role in India’s heritage.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Unveils Chitrakoot Vision on Tulsidas Jayanti

  • Yogi highlights Chitrakoot's spiritual legacy linked to Ram and Tulsidas
  • Unveils Tulsidas statue and promotes eco-awareness with Harishankari saplings
  • Announces Yamuna riverfront and Ram Van Gaman Marg for tourism
  • Warns Pakistan of strong retaliation amid Defence Corridor focus
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Chitrakoot to become a hub of faith, safety, and self-reliance: CM Yogi

CM Yogi outlines Chitrakoot's transformation into a hub of faith, security, and self-reliance during Tulsidas Jayanti celebrations.

"Chitrakoot is destined to become a land of faith, security, and self-reliance — CM Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, July 31

During his visit to Rajapur in Chitrakoot on the occasion of the 528th birth anniversary of Goswami Tulsidas on Thursday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted the region's rich cultural and spiritual heritage.

He affirmed that Chitrakoot is poised to emerge as a land of faith, security, and self-reliance. As part of his visit, the Chief Minister offered prayers at Tulsi Janmkutir and had darshan of the manuscript of the Shri Ramcharitmanas preserved at the Manas Mandir.

The Chief Minister also attended the Tulsi Sahitya Sammelan held at Tulsi Resort, where he met with revered spiritual leaders Sant Murari Bapu and Jagadguru Shri Rambhadracharya. In his address to the saints, he highlighted the proud cultural and spiritual legacy of Chitrakoot, emphasising that the region is destined to become a land of faith, security, and self-reliance.

Later, at the Krishi Vigyan Kendra in Ganiwan, CM Yogi unveiled a grand statue of Goswami Tulsidas and promoted environmental awareness by planting Harishankari saplings. He also explored exhibitions set up by the Agriculture Department and interacted warmly with children at the Parmanand Ashram Paddhati Vidyalaya, distributing chocolates and posing for photographs.

Addressing a public gathering, the Chief Minister reminded people that Lord Shri Ram spent over eleven years in Chitrakoot. He noted that this sacred land has been the karmabhoomi of revered figures such as Goswami Tulsidas, Maharishi Valmiki, and Nanaji Deshmukh. He further detailed the government's initiatives, including the development of the Ram Van Gaman Marg, Bundelkhand Expressway, Defence Corridor, and integrated tourism infrastructure in Chitrakoot.

The Chief Minister announced plans for constructing a riverfront along the Yamuna to boost tourism and local employment. He also mentioned the significant rise in crop production, particularly pulses, oilseeds, and maize, and assured continued support for farmers through soil testing and agricultural insurance.

From the public stage, CM Yogi issued a strong warning to Pakistan, asserting that any hostile act against India would be met with a decisive response. He underlined the strategic importance of the Defence Corridor and emphasised that even regions like Chitrakoot would play a vital role in strengthening the nation's defence manufacturing capabilities.

CM Yogi stated that Chitrakoot today is a place free of fear and rich in spiritual energy. He also spoke of ongoing efforts to beautify and develop key pilgrimage and educational sites, including Gramodaya University, Ashram Paddhati Vidyalaya, Valmiki Ashram, and Kamadgiri. He described institutions like Gramodaya University as the foundation of a self-reliant India and urged everyone to contribute to spreading Chitrakoot's spiritual and cultural glory.

Also present at the event were Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, Jal Shakti Minister Swatantra Dev Singh, Agriculture Minister Surya Pratap Shahi, Minister-in-Charge Manohar Lal Mannu Kori, and senior administrative officials. A statue of Goswami Tulsidas ji was formally presented to the Chief Minister by representatives of the Deendayal Shodh Sansthan.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Good to see agricultural development being discussed along with spiritual tourism. Our farmers need more support like soil testing facilities. But I hope the riverfront project won't become another concrete jungle - maintain the natural beauty please!
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Aman W
Defence corridor in Chitrakoot? Interesting move! Creating jobs while strengthening national security 💪 But hope they don't disturb the peaceful atmosphere of this sacred place. Balance is key.
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Priyanka N
Visited Chitrakoot last year - such a serene place! The plans sound wonderful but execution matters. Hope they improve basic facilities for pilgrims too - better toilets, drinking water and clean accommodation should be priority.
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Nikhil C
While I appreciate the development plans, I'm concerned about commercialization. We've seen what happened to other pilgrimage sites - overcrowded, polluted and lost their spiritual essence. Hope Chitrakoot's soul remains intact.
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Kavya N
The mention of Gramodaya University gives me hope! Education combined with our cultural values is exactly what youth need today. More such institutions across UP please! 👏
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Varun X
Good to see focus on multiple aspects - spirituality, agriculture AND defense. This is holistic development. But hope they don't forget about healthcare facilities in the region while doing

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