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The Whole World Is Understanding Sanatan Culture: CM Dr. Yadav

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that even from a scientific perspective, Yajna (ritual sacrifice) holds great significance, and the entire world is now beginning to understand Sanatan culture more deeply. He announced that every block in the state will have a Vrindavan Village, and efforts will be intensified to make Madhya Pradesh the number one state in the country in terms of milk production. 

Dr. Yadav participated in the Somyajna organised in Mandsaur, where he offered oblations in the sacred fire and received blessings from saints. The Chief Minister performed rituals, praying for peace, prosperity, and well-being on this occasion. He also honoured revered saints on stage with traditional shawls and coconuts (Shal-Shrifal).

In recognition of making the holy city of Mandsaur alcohol-free, representatives from 160 social communities presented a letter of appreciation to the Chief Minister. The event was attended by Pujya Acharya Dr. Goswami Shri Gokulotsavji Maharaj as chief patron, district in-charge minister Ms. Nirmala Bhuria, Vallabh tradition saints, Member of Parliament Shri Sudhir Gupta, MLAs Shri Chandersingh Sisodia, Omprakash Sakhlecha, Madhav Maru, Dileep Singh Parihar, Shri Rajesh Dixit, other public representatives, administrative officers, and a large number of citizens.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that all present were fortunate to be part of the sacred Somyajna. He emphasised that Sanatan culture has always had its unique significance, and even globally, people are now exploring its depth. He stated that Madhya Pradesh is currently ranked third in milk production in the country, contributing 9% to national output. The goal is to increase this to 20% and bring the state to the top.

He also reaffirmed that Vrindavan Villages will be developed in every block. Efforts will be made to improve the functioning of village Gaushalas (cow shelters). Under the plan, an individual will be allowed to maintain up to eight units, each consisting of 25 cows. The Kamdhenu Yojana will be implemented at the grassroots level.

Dr. Yadav said that prohibition has been introduced in religious towns to uphold values and traditions. Sacred sites associated with Lord Krishna’s divine pastimes will be developed as major pilgrimage destinations.

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