PM Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of Shri Kalki Dham in Sambhal, it will generate 33.5 lakh jobs

PM Modi Sambhal Visit: Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Uttar Pradesh. Here, he will officially launch development projects valued at over Rs 10 lakh crore and lay the foundation stone. 33.5 lakh new jobs are to be created in the state as a result of these developments.

He traveled to Sambhal early in the morning to attend the Kalki Dham temple’s foundation stone laying ceremony. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath greeted him. He then went straight to the location and took part in the pooja. PM Modi performed the Kalki Dham temple’s Bhoomi Pujan during Vedic chanting. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Acharya Pramod Krishnam took turns sitting next to PM Modi during the puja.

He said that whereas Lord Krishna was born in Mathura in Dwapar, Lord Ram was born in Ayodhya in Treta. Lord Kalki will arrive in the Sambhal region during Kaliyuga. He expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Modi for attending this event and setting the groundwork for Kalki Dham.

The Shri Kalki Dham Nirman Trust, led by Acharya Pramod Krishnam, is constructing this temple. To take part in this event, almost 11,000 saints and sages from all around the nation have traveled to Sambhal. Several dignitaries and religious leaders attend the temple’s foundation stone-laying ceremony. In five acres, the Shri Kalki Dham temple complex will be completed. The construction process will take five years to finish.

Allahabad High Court fixed February 12 as the next date of hearing in the Gyanvapi case

The Allahabad High Court has scheduled the next hearing in the Gyanvapi case for February 12th. The Varanasi court’s order permitting Hindu devotees to say prayers in the Gyanvapi mosque‘s cellar was being challenged in an appeal filed by the Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee, which was being heard by the High Court.

After 30 years, worship took place in Gyanvapi basement; big victory for Hindu side in Varanasi court

Gyanvapi Mosque: After thirty years, worship is being held in the Gyanvapi basement in Varanasi. In the morning on Thursday, February 1, worship arrived at the basement. The District Court of Varanasi granted Hindus permission to pray in the basement located on the premises on Wednesday, January 31, which was a major relief for the Hindu side. Hindus are entitled to pray in the Gyanvapi basement of Vyas ji.

The court ordered the Varanasi District Magistrate to arrange for a priest chosen by the Hindu community and the Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple Trust to do the puja.

The Varanasi District Court appointed the District Magistrate as the receiver on January 17 and gave him instructions to maintain the basement’s security and avoid making any alterations.

On January 24, the DM was given the basement as the final step in the process of being taken into the district magistrate’s custody by the team led by Additional District Magistrate Prakash Chandra.

Devotees are flocking to visit Ram Temple in Ayodhya, donations worth Rs 3.17 crore received in one day

The crowd of devotees is growing as there is much excitement among the populace to see Ramlala in his opulent, brand-new, and sacred temple in Ayodhya. A member of the Ramjanmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, Dr. Anil Mishra, claims that in a single day, devotees gave Rs 3 crore 17 lakh to Ramlala. In addition to the number of visitors, this figure also includes online donations to the trust account made by followers from both India and beyond.

Donation of Rs 3.17 crore received

On Wednesday, more than 2.5 lakh worshippers visited the Ram temple in Ayodhya, and on the first day following the consecration ceremony, donations of Rs 3.17 crore were received. The Trust opened ten donation counters on the temple grounds due to the large number of devotees, and there were long lines of devotees at each one.

The administration and government are often challenged by the extraordinary number of adherents. The restrictions have been modified by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, and the darshan session has been extended from 7 to 10 pm.

From today you can have darshan of Ramlala in Ayodhya, know the time and process of Aarti

On January 22, the consecration of Lord Ram Lalla was finished in Ayodhya. Not only did PM Narendra Modi attend, but several Indians, including celebrities and cricket players, also attended. After that, on Tuesday, January 23, all devotees will be able to receive Ramlala’s darshan. The Ram temple’s Aarti can only have thirty participants at a time.

Ram Mandir Darshan Timing

Ram Mandir Darshan hours at the temple are 7 am to 11.30 am and from 2 pm to 7 pm. There will be a two-and-a-half-hour closed in the afternoon for enjoyment and rest at the temple.

The evening aarti, or the third aarti, is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. A pass is required to enter the temple. You will receive this pass from the Shri Ram Mandir Teerth Kshetra Trust.

To take part in Ramlala’s Aarti, you must have a pass. This pass will be given to you 30 minutes before the start of Aarti. You need a valid government ID to receive the pass.

उत्तर प्रदेश के मुख्यमंत्री ने ‘प्राण प्रतिष्ठा’ समारोह के लिए राज्यभर में छुट्टी का ऐलान किया

Ram Temple Pran Pratishtha Ceremony: समाचार एजेंसी एएनआई के मुताबिक, उत्तर प्रदेश के मुख्यमंत्री योगी आदित्यनाथ ने बताया है कि वे 22 जनवरी को अयोध्या में होने वाले राम मंदिर ‘प्राण प्रतिष्ठा’ समारोह को देखते हुए सभी जिला मजिस्ट्रेटों और पुलिस प्रमुखों को सहित राज्य भर के सभी शैक्षणिक संस्थानों में छुट्टी घोषित करने का निर्देश दिया है।

उन्होंने इस मौके पर भगवान राम के प्रति सम्मान और भक्ति के प्रतीक के रूप में राज्यभर में 22 जनवरी को शराब की दुकानों को बंद रखने का भी आदेश जारी किया है।

‘प्राण प्रतिष्ठा’ समारोह, जो मंदिर के गर्भगृह में भगवान राम की मूर्ति की स्थापना का प्रतीक होगा, में प्रधान मंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी, राष्ट्रपति राम नाथ कोविंद, और कई अन्य गणमान्य व्यक्तियों की शामिल होने की उम्मीद है।

सीएम ने इस मौके पर अधिकारियों से अयोध्या और राज्य के अन्य हिस्सों में पर्याप्त सुरक्षा व्यवस्था, यातायात प्रबंधन, और स्वच्छता सुविधाएं सुनिश्चित करने का निर्देश भी दिया है। उन्होंने इस अवसर पर लोगों से समर्पित भावना बनाए रखने का भी आग्रह किया है।

Big blow to Muslim side in Gyanvapi case, High Court rejects five petitions

Gyanvapi Case: An important ruling on the ownership dispute of the Gyanvapi Mosque has been rendered by the Allahabad High Court. This is good news for those who support the temple. The trial in the 1991 case has been permitted by the Allahabad High Court. The High Court of Allahabad has dismissed five petitions.

The Sunni Central Waqf Board and Anjuman Intejamia Masjid Committee filed petitions contesting the ownership dispute cases, however, their requests were denied by Judge Justice Rohit Ranjan Aggarwal’s bench.

According to the court, the case has an impact on two significant national populations. The Varanasi District Trial Court has been directed by the High Court to decide on the matter within six months.

PM Modi inaugurated Swarved Mahamandir in Varanasi, temple is built for Rs 35 crores

PM Modi Varanasi Visit Day 2: Today is the second and last day of Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s two-day visit to his home constituency of Varanasi. The approximately Rs 35 crore Swarved Mahamandir in Kashi was inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi today.

PM Modi will take part in the Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra program at Barki Gram Sabha of the Sewapuri development block on Monday, the second day of his tour. In addition, he will give Kashi and Purvanchal 37 projects worth Rs 19,155 crore. He will inaugurate and lay the cornerstone for many projects in areas, including railways, airports, smart city and urban development initiatives, police welfare, health and education, and roads and bridges.

He can also go to the Kaal Bhairav Temple and Kashi Vishwanath Dham and pray there. In addition, PM Modi will give Varanasi and New Delhi another Vande Bharat train. Additionally, he will open the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) from New Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction to New Bhaupur Junction, which will stimulate the logistics industry.

Uttar Pradesh government to organize music competitions under ‘Uttar Pradesh Parv” program

The “Uttar Pradesh Parv: Hamari Sanskriti-Hamari Pehchan” program will see the state, district, and village levels of the Uttar Pradesh government hosting music competitions.

The competition, which takes place from December 25 to January 26, aims to support the state’s cultural legacy and give classical and folk musicians from the area a stage.

According to DS Mishra, the chief secretary of Uttar Pradesh, officials have been instructed to begin event preparations, which include creating a competition-specific website.

Gyanvapi case: ASI asked for 3 more weeks time to submit Gyanvapi survey report

ASI has filed a request to extend the deadline by three weeks for submitting the survey results from the Gyanvapi location. The District Judge’s court will host the hearing following lunch.

Let us inform you that although ASI was supposed to turn in the survey report on November 17th, they submitted an application requesting an extension of 15 days.

He was granted an extension of ten days by District Judge Dr. Ajay Krishna Vishwesh, who also directed him to submit the report by November 28. According to ASI, the report on the survey that was carried out in Gyanvapi is still pending. Including the data from the survey’s cutting-edge Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) equipment is taking some time.

The mosque side objected to this and said that sufficient time has already been given to ASI to submit the report, hence it is not right to give more time.

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