Chief Minister reached Harshil to inspect the preparations before PM Modi’s visit, Dhams can get a big gift

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reached Harshil to inspect the preparations for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Mukhaba Harshil visit. PM Modi will reach Mukhaba on 27 February to visit Maa Ganga. Along with winter tourism here, he can give a big gift to the people living on the India-China international border and Gangotri Yamunotri Dham. CM Dhami, who arrived to inspect before PM Modi’s visit, met the people of the temple committee here. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, after visiting Maa Ganga and duly worshiping in Mukhaba, said that wherever PM Narendra Modi went. The number of devotees and travelers has increased there. Went to Kedarnath, went to Mana, there has been development. The CM said that PM Modi is auspicious for Uttarakhand. Therefore, when he will come to Mukhaba and Harshil, its identity will get a different status in the country and abroad. Said that the winter journey will get a new dimension with the arrival of PM.

Devbhoomi is being recognized as a sports land
The CM said that MoUs worth Rs. 3.5 lakh crore were signed in the PM Investor Summit. Devbhoomi is being recognized as a sports land. Before the CM, Chief Secretary Radha Raturi herself reached Mukhaba to check the preparations. She also held a review meeting in the Secretariat regarding the preparations for the PM’s visit. The officials are also busy preparing for the proposed visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. An exhibition related to local products and tradition will be organized in Mukhaba. Also, discussions were held with the people of the Jad community regarding the welcome of the PM.
Instructions have been given to complete the preparations going on for the proposed visit of the Prime Minister in Harshil, Mukhaba and Bagori on time. Also, it has been asked to pay special attention to the quality of the work. For the Prime Minister’s program, construction work is being done in these three villages for interlocking tiles on the footpath including the road, view point in Mukhaba and connecting the helipad to the road.