Ratnesh Dwivedi reports that nearly 20 crores of people are expected to take bath during second big and holy bath of Mauni Amawasya falling on 29th of January in Mahakumbh 2025 being held in Prayagraj
By Prof (Dr) Ratnesh Dwivedi
Ex Vice Chancellor*Awarded Academic*Journalist*Intelligence & Defense of OCATRY at INISEG*NASA Proposal Reviwer*VP-501(c)3 US Army Veteran Organization*Bush Center Member*Country Director for Ind at ESJ-Paris*Board Member with Nobel Laureates & JIMMC -India*Russian Gov Fellow@Ural Federal University
1-Mahakumbh is the grand festival of Sanatan's progress: Chidanand Saraswati, Parmarth Niketan
Organization of such a divine, grand Mahakumbh is possible only due to the efforts of CM Yogi Adityanath
2-'Water Woman of India' Shipra Pathak lauds CM Yogi Adityanath for clean Triveni Sangam
Expresses gratitude to CM, says, “Yogi's governance is praised nationwide”
3-CM Yogi will take a dip in Triveni Sangam with the entire cabine
After the cabinet meeting, he will take a dip in the holy stream of Triveni Sangam with the entire cabinet
The meeting venue has been changed to save the devotees from inconvenience
The meeting will be held on Wednesday at Triveni Sankul in Arail instead of Mela Pradhikaran
4-CM Yogi Adityanath will work to take Sanatan to its peak - Chidanand Saraswati
5-Swasth Mahakumbh
Timely medical intervention saves over 100 devotees who suffered heart attacks at Mahakumbh
More than one lakh people treated so far under Yogi government's directives
183 ICU recoveries and 580 minor surgeries successfully performed
100,998 OPD visits and 170,727 blood tests conducted
6-Hindi version of “Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Ram” to premiere at Mahakumbh on January 22
This is the first-ever animated film screening at Mahakumbh
Special screening to be held at Divya Prem Seva Camp, Sector 6
7-Namami Gange Pavilion attracts large number of tourists, devotees, and spectators
8-Former President Ram Nath Kovind and Dr. Kumar Vishwas took a dip in Sangam, Gautam Adani served the devotee
9-Gautam Adani thanked the government-administration, sanitation workers and security forces ready to serve
10-Rajya Sabha MP Sudha Murthy took holy bath on the second day too
Adityanath is a hardworking administrator like Harshvardhan and Vikramaditya: Swami Avdheshanand Giri
Acharya Mahamandaleshwar of Juna Akhara praises CM Yogi for grand Mahakumbh arrangements
India has lots of expectations from CM Yogi: Mahamandaleshwar of Juna Akhara
Yogi Adityanath's resolve brings global recognition to Mahakumbh, says Juna Akhara Acharya Mahamandaleshwar
Yogi Adityanath's efforts are exemplary, driven by pure resolve
Mahakumbh Nagar, January 21:
Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Swami Avdheshanand Giri Ji Maharaj of Juna Akhara has lauded Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for the grand and successful organization of Mahakumbh 2025. Swami Giri praised CM Yogi Adityanath, comparing him to two great rulers of ancient India, Harshvardhan and Vikramaditya. He remarked that Yogi Adityanath has carried forward the tradition of these great rulers into the modern era.
Swami Giri emphasized that Yogi Adityanath is a man of action and determination, and his leadership has taken Mahakumbh to new heights.
Speaking on the occasion, Mahamandaleshwar Swami Avdheshanand Giri Ji Maharaj said that the future of India looks toward Yogi Adityanath. He expressed that India has many aspirations, hopes, and expectations from him, and that the world is watching him. "Yogi Adityanath possesses the courage, vision, and fearlessness required for leadership," Swami Giri said. "He is an invincible man, rich in determination." He further noted that the grandeur of Mahakumbh, the magnificent gathering, and excellent management were all the results of Yogi Adityanath's relentless efforts.
Swami Giri Ji Maharaj also extended his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whom he described as the 'Rashtra Rishi' of India, stating that under his guidance, Yogi Adityanath has elevated Mahakumbh to unparalleled heights. He acknowledged that CM Yogi has worked tirelessly to manage the vast influx of devotees and has ensured that every aspect of the event is meticulously planned and executed.
"We are truly overwhelmed to have such a ruler and administrator," Swami Giri remarked. "Today, the Sun of Sanatan culture is astonishing the world with its rays. India's acceptance on the global stage has grown, and the world is getting attracted to Mahakumbh."
He also commended the special management and high-level arrangements visible at Mahakumbh, with a focus on ensuring the safety and comfort of the millions of devotees attending the event.
Swami Giri highlighted the green, clean, and holy atmosphere that is becoming a reality under Yogi Adityanath's leadership.
Swami Giri Ji Maharaj emphasized that Mahakumbh has gained worldwide recognition and has been declared a cultural intangible heritage by UNESCO. "This event showcases divinity and supernatural elements," he said, "and the efforts of Yogi Adityanath are praiseworthy and exemplary. His resolution is pure." He also noted that Mahakumbh has become a model for world-class arrangements, even with limited resources, and serves as an example for governments across the world on how large-scale events can be successfully managed.
Describing Mahakumbh as a victory of Sanatan culture, Swami Giri highlighted that the event symbolizes the divinity of India's Arsha tradition. "This festival symbolizes the journey from man to Narayan and from living beings to Brahma," he explained. He also described Mahakumbh as a celebration of social harmony, emphasizing that it brings together people from different castes, religions, and sects, bound by the unifying thread of faith. "It is a confluence of purity and culture on the banks of the Ganga," Swami Giri added. "Bathing in the Ganga represents the purity of the soul and social harmony."
'Water Woman of India' Shipra Pathak lauds CM Yogi Adityanath for clean Triveni Sangam
Expresses gratitude to CM, says, “Yogi's governance is praised nationwide”
Shipra leads the 'Ek Thali, Ek Thaila' campaign for water and environment conservation at Mahakumbh
Lakhs of bags and plates distributed so far under the campaign at Mahakumbh
13,000 kilometers of padyatra conducted across India to raise awareness about water conservation
15 lakh 'Panchtatva' members plant 25 lakh saplings along riverbanks
Mahakumbh Nagar, January 21
Visibly overwhelmed by the pristine cleanliness and uninterrupted flow of the sacred Triveni Sangam at the ongoing Mahakumbh, Shipra Pathak, the 'Water Woman of India,' has expressed her gratitude to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for his dedicated efforts.
Shipra Pathak actively leads the 'Ek Thali, Ek Thaila' campaign for water and environmental conservation at Mahakumbh. Under her campaign, lakhs of eco-friendly bags and plates have been distributed at Mahakumbh with the support of various organizations.
Praising the cleanliness across the Kumbh, including the Triveni Sangam, she said, “The level of cleanliness here is extraordinary. This beautiful arrangement is the result of efforts by a leader who, besides being a Chief Minister, is also a Sadhak, Yogi, and Sanyasi. The Kumbh is very close to his heart, and no one could have managed it better than him.”
Calling CM Yogi Adityanath the most popular Chief Minister, Shipra shared an experience from her journey. “In November last year, I walked from Ayodhya to Rameswaram. When I told people in Karnataka that I came from Ayodhya, their response was, 'That's Yogi's Uttar Pradesh.' The fact that the largest state in India is identified with Yogi ji even in a small village in Karnataka, speaks volumes about Maharaj ji's service, commitment, and principles from Kashmir to Kanyakumari."
Shipra Pathak has walked 13,000 kilometers to promote water and environmental conservation. Her organization, Panchtatva, has 15 lakh members and has facilitated the planting of 25 lakh saplings along riverbanks. At Mahakumbh, she is actively raising awareness about cleanliness through her campaign.
She explained, “To ensure a clean Kumbh, we distributed bags, plates, glasses, and spoons to Akharas. If we noticed a devotee carrying a plastic bag, we handed them an eco-friendly alternative. While we strive to keep our rivers clean, it is essential to preserve our culture. Rivers can be cleaned with machines and commercialization, but without cultural preservation, there will be no Mahakumbh on the riverbanks in the future.”
Shipra Pathak, who left her business and job to dedicate herself to saving rivers and forests, spoke about the profound significance of Mahakumbh. "It is not just an ordinary festival or occasion. People from all classes, communities, and ideologies come together to take a dip at the Triveni Sangam, creating a unique and powerful vibration. Taking a dip here is not my sole focus. For the last year, we've been working to ensure that those who come to take a dip in the Sangam find clean and uninterrupted water. Through environmental conservation, we've united 100 organizations that support this mission."
Reflecting on her journey to becoming the 'Water Woman,' Shipra shared, "Since childhood, I've had a deep connection with water. My parents named me Shipra, after the river. While traveling abroad for work, I noticed how clean the rivers there were, despite not being worshiped as goddesses. It made me wonder why our rivers couldn't be the same."
She added, "The Narmada Parikrama was a turning point for me. I observed that where Maa Narmada flows cleanly and uninterrupted, people's finances, health, and development thrive. But where the river is polluted, lives are adversely affected. This realization led to my renunciation. I traveled along the Shipra, the Gomti, and journeyed from Ayodhya to Rameswaram. Our aim is not to imagine a new India, but to preserve the essence of ancient India and pass our cultural heritage to the next generation."
She concluded, "Snan in the Triveni Sangam not only offers salvation but also promotes physical health. A healthy body is essential to achieving salvation, and preserving our rivers ensures a healthy future for all."
CM Yogi will take a dip in Triveni Sangam with the entire cabinet
After the cabinet meeting, he will take a dip in the holy stream of Triveni Sangam with the entire cabinet
The meeting venue has been changed to save the devotees from inconvenience
The meeting will be held on Wednesday at Triveni Sankul in Arail instead of Mela Pradhikaran
In 2019 Kumbh also, CM Yogi took a dip of faith in Sangam with the entire cabinet
Mahakumbh Nagar, 21 January. Yogi government's cabinet meeting is being held on Wednesday, 22 January in Prayagraj Mahakumbh. All 54 ministers of Yogi government have been called in this meeting. In this meeting, schemes and proposals giving many gifts to the state will be approved. After this, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will also take a dip in the holy stream of Triveni Sangam with the entire cabinet. Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had also taken a dip in Sangam with his entire cabinet in the 2019 Kumbh Mela. Then along with the Chief Minister, Akhada Parishad President Narendra Giri and other saints also took bath in Sangam.
Meeting will start at 12 o'clock
All 54 ministers of the UP government have been called to attend the meeting of the Yogi government in Maha Kumbh. This meeting will start at 12 noon in the Triveni complex of Arail. It has been decided to hold a meeting in Arail so that the devotees coming to bathe in Sangam do not face any inconvenience. Earlier this meeting was to be held in the auditorium of the Mela Authority, but keeping all aspects in mind, the venue of the meeting was later changed. Because if the meeting of ministers is held in the auditorium of the Mela Authority, then the devotees could have faced problems due to VIP security.
All ministers will perform proper worship
After the meeting, all the ministers will go to Sangam from Arail VIP Ghat via motor boat. Here all the ministers including CM Yogi will perform proper worship. After this, they will take a dip of faith in Triveni through the jetty built on the Sangam coast. According to information, all 21 ministers including CM Yogi Adityanath, Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya, Brajesh Pathak, Cabinet Ministers Suresh Kumar Khanna, Surya Pratap Shahi, Swatantradev Singh, Baby Rani Maurya, Jaiveer Singh, Laxmi Narayan Choudhary, Dharampal, Nandgopal Nandi and Anil Rajbhar and the rest of the 54 ministers including those with independent charge and ministers of state will take a formal bath in the Sangam after attending the Cabinet meeting.
CM Yogi Adityanath will work to take Sanatan to its peak - Chidanand Saraswati
Mahakumbh is the grand festival of Sanatan's progress: Chidanand Saraswati, Parmarth Niketan
Organization of such a divine, grand Mahakumbh is possible only due to the efforts of CM Yogi Adityanath
Mahakumbh is giving the world message of unity and equality of Sanatan
21 January, Mahakumbh city. All the divinity and grandeur of Mahakumbh is possible due to the faith of saints, mahatmas and crores of devotees who come to it. President of Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh and spiritual guru Chidanand Saraswati ji, who came to Mahakumbh, says that Mahakumbh is the grand festival of Indianness, there is no bigger festival than this for those who believe in Sanatan faith. Mahakumbh is not a festival of some but of everyone, with the enthusiasm and zeal with which people are coming to participate in Mahakumbh, all the banks of Sangam are filled with believers. Such a sight is not seen anywhere in the world. This is the great festival of Sanatan's progress and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will work to take Sanatan to its highest peak.
Mahakumbh is giving the message of Sanatan unity and simplicity
Parmarth Niketan's President Chidanand Saraswati ji says that he has been participating in Mahakumbh since 1971. But he has never seen such divine and grand arrangements in this Mahakumbh of Prayagraj. He congratulated CM Yogi Adityanath for this grand event of Mahakumbh. He said that such a grand event of Mahakumbh has been possible only due to the tireless efforts of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. He told that everyone is delighted and excited to see this wonderful event. Devotees and tourists from not only the country but also from every corner of the world want to come here again and again after seeing the aura of Mahakumbh, the spiritual energy here. The message of unity and sweetness of Sanatan that is going to the world through Maha Kumbh is not possible anywhere else.
Everyone is surprised to see the rise of Sanatan
Chidanand ji says that when I took a bath at the banks of Sangam, I was completely proud to see the enthusiasm of the people. Such a divine, grand, amazing sight, people from every corner of the country and the world are coming and taking a dip in the holy Sangam. Everyone is surprised to see the rise of Sanatan. Even people from across the border from Pakistan, Bangladesh to Bahrain, Arab are not only surprised to see this but many themselves want to come and join Maha Kumbh. Those who divide people should see how people of all castes, creeds, languages are taking bath in Sangam together. Maha Kumbh is the great festival of unity of Sanatan.
CM Yogi and Cabinet to take the holy dip at Triveni Sangam on January 22
Yogi Cabinet to take the dip in Triveni Sangam after meeting
Cabinet meeting to be held at Triveni Sankul in Arail; venue changed to avoid inconvenience to pilgrims
CM Yogi and Cabinet took the sacred dip in Sangam during 2019 Kumbh as well
Mahakumbh Nagar, January 21
The Yogi government is set to hold a special Cabinet meeting in Prayagraj on Wednesday, January 22. All 54 ministers of the Uttar Pradesh cabinet have been invited to this meeting, which is expected to approve several significant proposals and schemes for the state. Following the meeting, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, along with the entire cabinet, will take the holy dip in the sacred waters of the Triveni Sangam.
This isn't the first time CM Yogi has led his cabinet to the Sangam. In 2019, during the Kumbh Mela, he took a ceremonial dip along with his ministers, Akhada Parishad President Narendra Giri, and other saints.
The cabinet meeting will be held at the Triveni Sankul in Arail, starting at 12 noon. The location was changed to avoid inconvenience to pilgrims visiting the Sangam. Initially, the meeting was planned at the Mela Authority Auditorium, but concerns over VIP security disrupting pilgrims' movement led to the shift in the venue.
After the meeting, the ministers will travel from the Arail VIP Ghat to the Sangam by motorboats. At the Sangam, CM Yogi and the cabinet members will perform the worship rituals and take the holy dip in Sangam.
As per reports, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak, along with Cabinet Ministers Suresh Kumar Khanna, Surya Pratap Shahi, Swatantra Dev Singh, Baby Rani Maurya, Jaiveer Singh, Laxmi Narayan Chaudhary, Dharampal, Nand Gopal Nandi, Anil Rajbhar, and all 54 ministers, including those with independent charge and state ministers, will take the holy dip in the Sangam after attending the cabinet meeting.
Swasth Mahakumbh
Timely medical intervention saves over 100 devotees who suffered heart attacks at Mahakumbh
More than one lakh people treated so far under Yogi government's directives
183 ICU recoveries and 580 minor surgeries successfully performed
100,998 OPD visits and 170,727 blood tests conducted
Central Hospital equipped with cutting-edge technology to deliver advanced medical care
Mahakumbh Nagar, January 21:
The ongoing Mahakumbh in Prayagraj stands as a remarkable blend of spirituality and exceptional healthcare under the Yogi government. So far, over 100 devotees who suffered heart attacks have been saved, 183 critical patients received ICU care, and 580 minor surgeries successfully performed.
Additionally, 170,727 blood tests have been conducted, and 100,998 people have availed OPD services so far. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, the Central Hospital at Mahakumbh is providing world-class medical care to ensure the safety and well-being of millions of devotees.
Dr. Gaurav Dubey, Nodal Officer of the Mahakumbh Medical Establishment, shared that devotees from across India and abroad are receiving exceptional healthcare in Mahakumbh Nagar. Highlighting recent cases, he said, “Two devotees from Madhya Pradesh, who experienced chest pain, were successfully treated at Central Hospital. Under the guidance of Dr. SK Pandey, both were admitted to the ICU, underwent examinations, and received prompt treatment. Now, they are fully healthy and have expressed their gratitude to CM Yogi Adityanath and the medical team.”
Dr. Pandey explained that ECGs were conducted for both patients, leading to effective treatment and recovery. Among other cases, 105-year-old Baba Ram Jane Das from Hanumanganj, Phulpur, sought treatment at Central Hospital for stomach pain. Praising the advanced medical facilities, he thanked Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for providing such excellent healthcare at the Mahakumbh.
A dedicated team of specialist doctors is providing healthcare services at the Central Hospital, including experts in general medicine, dental surgery, orthopedics, gynecology, pediatrics, and child care.
The hospital is equipped with a 10-bed ICU for critical cases. Additionally, AI-based cameras are being used to monitor patients, ensuring advanced and efficient care.
Hindi version of “Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Ram” to premiere at Mahakumbh on January 22
This is the first-ever animated film screening at Mahakumbh
Special screening to be held at Divya Prem Seva Camp, Sector 6
Mahakumbh Nagar, January 21
The Hindi version of the Indo-Japanese animated film “Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Ram” is set to premiere at Mahakumbh on Wednesday (January 22).
The special screening of the animated film will take place at 10:00 AM at the Divya Prem Seva Camp, Sector 6, near Netra Kumbh. Social Welfare Minister Aseem Arun will grace the event as the chief guest.
The screening is one of the many new features introduced by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for this year's grand and divine Mahakumbh. For the first time in the event's history, an animated film will be screened during the festival.
The film vividly portrays the extraordinary tale of Lord Shri Ram, his unwavering devotion, and the triumph of righteousness over evil. Designed especially for children, this initiative promises to inspire and entertain families and audiences of all age groups. Organizers have highlighted the film's appeal, making it a memorable experience for attendees.
Set for a national release on January 24, 2025, the screening at Mahakumbh adds a unique significance to the event. Devotees are invited to experience this cinematic marvel at Divya Prem Seva Camp, Sector 6, starting at 10:00 AM.
Mahakumbh 2025
Namami Gange Pavilion at Mahakumbh Exhibition highlights Ganga conservation & cleanliness efforts
National Book Trust has set up a reading corner at the exhibition
Visitors are also getting to know about the riverfront development done on the banks of Ganga
Namami Gange Pavilion attracts large number of tourists, devotees, and spectators
Mahakumbh Nagar, January 21
At Mahakumbh 2025, the Namami Gange Pavilion in Prayagraj is attracting large crowds. Established under the Namami Gange Mission, the pavilion raises awareness about Ganga's cleanliness and conservation.
It features the Interactive Biodiversity Tunnel, where visitors can explore the river's rich biodiversity and natural beauty. Its advanced projection technology creates a lifelike experience, showing the chirping of riverbank birds and highlighting the Ganga's vital role in sustaining life.
The pavilion's centerpiece is a digital exhibition that creatively showcases the various initiatives taken for the river's cleanliness and conservation. A major highlight is the Prayag Manch, which presents real-time data on the Ganga and Yamuna and their tributaries. This includes information on water levels, pollution metrics, and overall cleanliness, making it an informative visitor hub.
Additionally, the pavilion displays the progress made in riverfront development along the Ganga and highlights the operations of sewage treatment plants. Visitors also gain insight into the technical and structural measures in place to maintain the river's purity.
The exhibit also features replicas of the iconic Ganga species, such as the Gangetic dolphin, turtles, crocodiles, and fish, offering an educational experience, particularly for children and youth. This initiative effectively conveys the importance of conserving the Ganga and its biodiversity, fostering a sense of responsibility among future generations.
The National Book Trust (NBT) has set up a special reading corner in the exhibition, featuring a curated collection of books on topics such as the Ganga, Mahakumbh, social policies, and national pride. This reading corner has become a key attraction for those eager to delve into the cultural and historical significance of the Ganga.
Renowned institutions like the Wildlife Institute of India, the Ganga Task Force, and IIT Delhi are also contributing to the pavilion by sharing valuable insights on the conservation of endangered Ganga species, public awareness initiatives, and waste management practices. These efforts highlight the importance of the Ganga while fostering a more profound sense of responsibility among visitors.
A statue of Lord Ganesh, along with his vehicle, the mouse, is prominently displayed in the pavilion, symbolizing the purity and cleanliness of the Ganga. This installation reinforces the cultural and emotional connection people have with the river.
The Namami Gange Mission has dedicated the attending Mahakumbh to recognize the Ganga as a river and an integral part of India's cultural heritage, historical legacy, and economic vitality. It is emphasized that preserving and protecting the Ganga is the duty of every citizen.
This state-of-the-art and innovative pavilion not only effectively conveys the significance of the Ganga but has also emerged as a significant highlight of Mahakumbh 2025, captivating visitors with its educational and cultural appeal.
Former President Ram Nath Kovind and Dr. Kumar Vishwas took a dip in Sangam, Gautam Adani served the devotees
Ram Nath Kovind described the organization of Maha Kumbh as an excellent example of India's spiritual heritage and cultural prosperity
Gautam Adani described Maha Kumbh as amazing, unique and supernatural
Rajya Sabha MP Sudha Murthy wished long life to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
Mahakumbh Nagar, January 21. Under Maha Kumbh 2025, former President Ram Nath Kovind and renowned poet Dr. Kumar Vishwas took a holy dip in the holy waters of Sangam along with Industrial Development Minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi at Sangam Ghat. At the same time, the country's top industrialist Gautam Adani served in the ongoing Bhandara for the devotees and then performed puja at Bade Hanuman Temple.
Ram Nath Kovind took a bath with his family
Former President Ram Nath Kovind took a bath in the holy Triveni of Sangam along with his wife and daughter. During this, Minister Nandi himself held his hand and helped him in taking bath. After bathing, he along with his family worshiped Maa Ganga, Yamuna and invisible Saraswati amidst chanting of mantras. Appreciating the grandeur and divinity of Maha Kumbh, he said that this event is an excellent example of India's spiritual heritage and cultural prosperity. The former President described the concept of 'One Nation, One Election' as a game changer for the country's economic development. He said that this will bring about a vast improvement in the country's GDP and economic condition.
Gautam Adani thanked the government-administration, sanitation workers and security forces ready to serve
Industrialist Gautam Adani served in the ISKCON kitchen run by ISKCON and fed food to the devotees. He called Maha Kumbh wonderful, unique and supernatural. He said that after coming to Prayagraj, it felt as if the faith, service spirit and cultures of the whole world have come and merged in the lap of Mother Ganga. I heartily thank the government-administration, sanitation workers and security forces ready to serve all the sages, saints, Kalpavasis and devotees who keep the grandeur and divinity of Kumbh alive. May the blessings of Mother Ganga remain on all of us. Gautam Adani reached Shankar Viman Mandapam after visiting Sangam and Hanuman ji, where 21 Vedic Brahmins gave a 'Vedic Welcome' at the main gate. She also interacted with devotees at the Aarti Sangrah Pagoda of Gita Press located in the premises of Viman Mandapam temple.
Rajya Sabha MP Sudha Murthy took holy bath on the second day too
Meanwhile, Rajya Sabha MP Sudha Murthy has pledged to take holy bath and perform tarpan for three days, expressing her respect for her ancestors. She said, "I took holy bath yesterday, will do it today and will do it again tomorrow. My grandfather maternal, maternal grandmother, grandparents could not come here, so I am performing tarpan on their behalf. It is a matter of pride and happiness for me." Sudha Murthy praised the work done under the leadership of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. She said, "Yogi ji and his team have done a great job here. I wish them a long life."
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