Phenomenal work in 4 years to provide more facilities to pilgrims in centers of religious tourism

On the occasion of Mahashivratri in Kauhi, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel prayed to Lord Shiva for the well-being of the state’s residents

Inaugurated developmental works worth Rs. 11 crores

Durg, 20 February . Our pilgrimage centers are our heritage. The development of facilities for pilgrims here is our priority and we have done major works in this direction in the past four years. Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said this in a fair held in Kauhi to the people who had come to seek blessings of Lord Shiva. The Chief Minister, on this occasion, inaugurated development works worth Rs. 11 crores.


The Chief Minister said on this occasion that he has prayed to Lord Shiva for the well-being of everyone present in the fair. Like every year, a large number of people have visited the Kauhi Fair.

Lord Shiva is also known as Audhad Dani. Fairs are organized everywhere Lord Shiva resides. With his divine blessings, the state is on the road to progress. Saints have said that the essence of Lord Shiva is the service of all living beings. We have, therefore, made service our goal. We are doing this work by the grace of God and your assistance. The work to develop Ram Van Gaman Tourism Circuit from Koriya to Sukma, spanning 2200 Km., is under process. We have decided to celebrate Kaushalya Mahotsav. We are developing infrastructure in Shivrinarayan and Rajim so that pilgrims can benefit from maximum facilities. We are developing 55 acres of land in Rajim into fair premises. We are also developing the infrastructure in pilgrimage spots related to Guru Ghasidas. We are also working towards making our state economically empowered and providing better facilities in the fields of education and healthcare.

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