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Madhya Pradesh Dy CMs Review PM Modi's Visit : Madhya Pradesh Deputy CMs Assess Arrangements for PM Modi's Upcoming Visit to Bageshwar Dham

Madhya Pradesh Deputy CMs Assess Arrangements for PM Modi's Upcoming Visit to Bageshwar Dham
On February 22, Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Ministers Jagdish Devda and Rajendra Shukla inspected the location where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to lay the foundation of a cancer hospital and address the public in Chhatarpur on February 23.

Synopsis

Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Ministers conducted an inspection in Chhatarpur, preparing for Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit to lay the foundation of a cancer hospital and address a public gathering. The event will also feature a mass marriage function for destitute girls.

Key Takeaways

  • PM Modi's visit to Chhatarpur on February 23.
  • Foundation stone for a cancer hospital will be laid.
  • Mass marriage for 251 destitute girls on February 26.
  • Extensive security arrangements in place.
  • Large screens for public viewing of the event.

Bhopal, Feb 22 (NationPress) On Friday, the Deputy Chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh, Jagdish Devda and Rajendra Shukla, conducted an inspection at the site where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to lay the foundation for a cancer hospital and address the public in Chhatarpur on February 23.

During their visit, the senior ministers convened a meeting with key officials assigned for PM Modi's event and assessed the situation in collaboration with the Chhatarpur district administration, issuing essential directives.

Subsequently, they toured Bageshwar Dham and conferred with the ashram's leader Dhirendra Shastri, who is spearheading the construction of a 100-bed cancer hospital in Chhatarpur, where PM Modi will lay the cornerstone.

Former Delhi BJP President and Lok Sabha MP from North-East Delhi, Manoj Tiwari, also participated in the meeting.

As part of the three-day event at Bageshwar Dham, a mass marriage ceremony will be held, uniting 251 destitute girls, with the presence of President Droupadi Murmu on February 26.

Chhatarpur District Collector Parth Jaiswal mentioned that the administration is making extensive arrangements for the dignitaries' visits.

Security measures have been heightened, with over 1,500 police personnel set to be deployed during the event.

Additional provisions, including water and refreshment stations, will be established for attendees.

The venue has been organized into 30 to 35 sectors, with plans to install 25 to 30 large TV screens so that the public can view the proceedings, he noted.

More than 100 CCTVs will be positioned as part of the security setup, according to Jaiswal.

A temporary hospital is also being established at the event site, along with a comprehensive traffic management plan to prevent congestion.

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