The Health and Family Welfare Minister, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, recently visited Chhattisgarh, where he did a lot of things that showed he cares about both spiritual matters and helping the public. One interesting thing he did was visit the Mahamaya temple in Purani Basti, Raipur. But before doing any religious rituals, he joined a cleaning campaign by personally sweeping and mopping the temple area. This wasn’t just about keeping things clean; it was also to set an example for others about the importance of hygiene.
Dr. Mandaviya wasn’t alone in this effort. He was joined by other important people like State Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma, Forest Minister Kedar Kashyap, Finance Minister OP Chaudhary, Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal, and Raipur MP Sunil Soni. Together, they showed how working together can make a place cleaner and maintain the temple’s sanctity.
The reason for Dr. Mandaviya’s visit wasn’t just for religious reasons. He specifically went to Raipur to be a part of an enlightenment program for newly elected MLAs of Chhattisgarh. This program helps these legislators understand how the legislative system works, learn about parliamentary procedures, and get familiar with effective governance methods.
The program is designed to give the new MLAs a good orientation by including inspiring talks, informative discussions, and practical tips from past examples of parliamentary and state legislative work. By sharing experiences and knowledge, the program aims to give these legislators the tools they need to handle their roles well.
In short, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya’s visit to Chhattisgarh was about more than just one thing. It showed his commitment to spirituality, helping the public, and being a good legislator. Whether he was actively cleaning the Mahamaya Temple or contributing to the enlightenment program for MLAs, the Health and Family Welfare Minister demonstrated a well-rounded approach to leadership during his tour.
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