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Chief Minister Chouhan greets people on Deepawali

Wednesday - November 3, 2021 11:18 pm , Category : BHOPAL


Diwali will become meaningful for artisans also if we light earthen lamps
 
Bhopal 03 November 2021: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has greeted citizens of the state on the auspicious occasion of Deepawali. Chief Minister Chouhan said that we pray to Goddess Mahalakshmi to grant happiness and prosperity in everyone’s life.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that during Corona period we faced a lot of difficulties and the economy was also affected. The state government took care of the health of all the people. Our objective is not only to achieve 100 percent target by getting the second dose of vaccine to protect all the people of the state from Corona, but also to provide Suraksha Chakra to all. For this the cooperation of the public is necessary. In the last one and a half years, Madhya Pradesh has done work in many areas of development under adverse conditions. We are at the forefront in many projects in the country. This is also the basis of increasing happiness and inspiration for all of us on the festival of lights.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that it is his resolve that while giving his full potential, he will spend every moment for the development of the state. He will work with full capacity, and serve the state. No stone will be left unturned and all possible efforts will be made for a prosperous and Atmanirbhar Madhya Pradesh. I am sure that public participation will make these efforts successful.

Light earthen lamps

Chief Minister Chouhan said that instead of using firecrackers and materials made in China or other countries, indigenous lamps and idols should be used while paying respect to the hard work of our own artisans. The old tradition of celebrating our festival by lighting earthen lamps is not only maintained, but this initiative of the common man also helps in making the livelihood of small clay craftsmen profitable. By doing this, our potters get financial and mental support. There is no doubt that due to these efforts of our artisans, Diwali also becomes meaningful – Window to News