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  • Hanuman Jayanti 2024: Day, Date, And Significance- All You Need To Know | Culture News

    Hanuman Jayanti, also known as Hanuman Janmotsav, commemorates the birth of Lord Hanuman, the monkey god and devoted disciple of Sita Mata and Shri Ram. Hanuman was instrumental in assisting Ram in freeing Sita from the grasp of the evil King Ravana. Known for providing comfort and assistance to those in need, Lord Hanuman is revered as the embodiment of power, dedication, and selflessness.

    Anjani Sut/Putra, Maruti Nandan, Vayuputra, Mahabala, Rameshta, Phalgunasakha, Pingaksha, Amitvikram, Uddhikraman, and Anjaneya are just a few of the many names known to him.

    When is Hanuman Jayanti? Know the date

    On the full moon day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Chaitra, Hanuman Jayanti is observed. The festival is being held on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, this year.

    Significance of Hanuman Jayanti

    The celebration honors the celestial attributes that Lord Hanuman personifies.Introspection and spiritual meditation are also encouraged during Hanuman Jayanti, as followers strive to live up to Hanuman’s ideals. It acts as a reminder of the effectiveness of selflessness, humility, and devotion in conquering challenges and achieving spiritual development.

    Hanuman Jayanti on Tuesday, April 23, 2024

    Purnima tithi begins – 3:25 am on April 23, 2024

    Purnima tithi ends – 5:18 am on April 24, 2024

  • UP CM Yogi Adityanath underlines importance of addressing public issues with seriousness and sensitivity

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday emphasised the importance of addressing public issues with utmost seriousness and sensitivity during the Janata Darshan here. The chief minister made this assertion while listening to the problems of about 350 people at the Janata Darshan held in Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan on the Gorakhnath temple premises here this morning. Adityanath, according to a statement, was visibly moved after seeing two polio-affected brothers, who had come to the Janata Darshan from Deoria with their their grandmother. Witnessing the challenges faced by the family, the chief minister inquired about the treatment of the two boys Ayush and Piyush, aged 10 and 8, from their grandmother Bhagirathi Devi and assured her that there would be no compromise in the healthcare provided to them. Learning about the the condition of the boys, he queried about their ability to walk.

    The grandmother shared that they could manage ten to twenty steps only. Ayush also demonstrated, taking a few steps with a limp, prompting a compassionate response from the chief minister.

    Subsequently, Adityanath sought details about the ongoing treatment at the SGPGI Lucknow and directed the officials to ensure that the children receive the necessary care, instructing them to issue Ayushman cards if not already available. Bhagirathi Devi also raised a complaint regarding the investigation into her son Aditya Chauhan’s death in August 2023, the father of the polio-affected children. She said that she was receiving threats for demanding an enquiry into the incident.

    The chief minister promptly directed the police officers to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation, emphasising the need for appropriate action.

    Having listened patiently to the grievances, Adityanath provided necessary directions to the officials, pledging full support for those seeking financial assistance from the government for treatment.

    He underlined the importance of expediting estimates related to medical expenses and urged transparency and impartiality in matters related to revenue and police matter.

    During his visit to the Gorakhnath Temple, the chief minister actively participated in cow service (gauseva) at the temple’s Gaushala.

    Adityanath personally attended to the well-being of the cows, feeding them jaggery and chapati.

    Engaging with the Gaushala workers, he gathered information about the health and nutrition of each cow, highlighting his dedication to the animals’ welfare.

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  • Chief Minister inaugurated ‘Atith Parinde’, said- The importance of biodiversity has always been in the culture of Chhattisgarh

    Bhupesh Baghel has said that Chhattisgarh is a thriving state in terms of biodiversity. The importance of biodiversity has always been associated with the rich culture here. We all need to come forward in the important work of giving recognition not only to the state but also at the national and international level. Chief Minister Baghel was addressing the virtual program at his residence office in the capital on International Biodiversity Day on Saturday. Forest and Climate Change Minister Mohammad Akbar and Panchayat and Rural Development Minister TS Singhdev were present in the program. Chief Minister Baghel honored the institutions and individuals who received state level awards in five categories of biodiversity in the program. Also inaugurated the documentary film Atith Parinde, produced by the Chhattisgarh State Biodiversity Board. Floral Diversity of Chhattisgarh, Butterfly of Bhoramdev Wild Life and Snakes and Other Reptiles of Chhattisgarh published by the Board were also released. He congratulated all the people on International Biodiversity Day. Forest and Climate Change Minister Mohammad Akbar said that 44 percent of the land area in the state of Chhattisgarh is covered by forest wealth. This state is also full of biodiversity. He said that there is an unbreakable relationship between man and nature and our lives depend on each other. Keeping this in mind, conservation and promotion of biodiversity is necessary.

    Principal Secretary Forest Manoj Pingua, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Rakesh Chaturvedi and Board Member Secretary Arun Pandey were briefed about the activities and activities of the Board in relation to biodiversity in the state. He informed that at present 27 such wetlands have been selected in the state in which migratory birds come in large numbers. Of these, 4 are in Belaudi, Chicha, Achanakmar and Sankra Durg districts, 3 in Gidhwa Parsada and Murkuta Bemetra district and 5 in Barabanda, Mandhar, Kharora, Bangoli and Kosrangi Raipur districts. In this way, the work of survey etc. is in progress to start work in 12 wetlands of these three districts in the first phase. State level award was given to individuals and institutions in 5 categories of biodiversity in the program organized on International Biodiversity Day. These include the Raipur Snake Conservation Group and the Dhamtari Wildlife Fair Society and the Nova Nature Wildlife Society under the Wildlife Conservation category. Similarly, State Police Dog Training Center 7th Battalion Chhattisgarh Armed Forces, Bhilai in the conservation of domesticated species, Prabhat Dubey Ambikapur in the nutritional use of bio resources, Jungoratar Vidya Ketul Educational Institution and Natural in the Biodiversity Conservation category from Civilization, Culture and Heritage. Environmental Education Niketan Gyan Bada Damkasa and the Best Biodiversity Management Committee include Biodiversity Management Committee Gidhwa and Biodiversity Management Committee Parasada.