CM Mohan Yadav inaugurated the Religious Trust!!!


Madhya Pradesh chief minister Dr Mohan Yadav, while inaugurating the Religious Trust and Religious Affairs Directorate, gave important information related to temples and priests. He said that now the development of religious places in the whole of madhya pradesh and the honorarium of the priests of the temples will be fully controlled by this directorate. chief minister Dr Mohan Yadav has also claimed to take big decisions by the government in the direction of increasing religious tourism.


CM Mohan Yadav government had earlier taken the decision to transfer the Religious Trust and Religious Affairs structure from bhopal to ujjain, the office has also been inaugurated on the occasion of Rakshabandhan. On this occasion, chief minister Dr Mohan Yadav said in his address that different gifts were given to develop all the big cities of madhya pradesh, where gwalior was given a big gift by opening the head office of the Revenue and Transport Department.


CM further said that similarly, the main branch of high court in Jabalpur, vikram University in ujjain, high court in indore and other important places were given to the institute because the number of universities in madhya pradesh kept on increasing, due to which the importance of ujjain decreased a bit, but now no stone will be left unturned to increase the importance of ujjain once again. He said that the Commissionerate of Dharm Religious Trust and Religious Affairs Department which was being operated in bhopal will now be operated from Ujjain.


Chief minister explained the importance of Commissionerate


Chief minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that Sanrachanalay has a budget of 26 crores for the construction and renovation of all the religious places in Madhya Pradesh. Apart from this, a separate budget has also been given to Sanrachanalay for the honorarium of the temple priest. Apart from this, these institutions will also have the right to decide on issues related to the conservation of the land of all the temples in madhya pradesh and keeping an eye on the government.


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