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Rs 1 crore approved for Nohradhar bus stand: Deputy CM

Announces Rs 50 lakh for the Khud-Drawid drinking water scheme

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Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri being honoured at the International Shri Renukaji Fair on Sunday. Tribune photo
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Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri announced Rs 1 crore for the construction of a new bus stand at Nohradhar while addressing the third cultural evening of the International Shri Renukaji Fair here on Sunday. He was the chief guest of the event.

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Agnihotri participated in the evening “aarti” of Mata Renuka at Devghat near the sacred Renuka Lake and offered prayers at Lord Parshuram temple.

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The Deputy Chief Minister, while addressing the gathering at the Renu Stage, said, “Himachal Pradesh is known as ‘Dev Bhoomi’ where people’s faith in deities is deeply rooted. It is important to preserve and promote the state’s rich cultural heritage so that the future generations remain connected to their ancient traditions and identity.”

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He said that Shri Renukaji Assembly constituency holds a special place in the history of Himachal Pradesh, which the state’s first Chief Minister Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar had once represented. Former Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh, he added, also had deep affection for the region. “Both these great leaders played a pivotal role in shaping the development of this constituency,” he added.

He also announced Rs 50 lakh for the Khud-Drawid drinking water scheme to strengthen local infrastructure.

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Meanwhile, Bollywood playback singer Sudhir Yaduvanshi set the stage ablaze with power-packed performances. Himachali duo Arjun Gopal and Ranjana Raghuvanshi added a local flavour with folk songs. Young performer Savi Sharma, a Class IV student, earned loud cheers for her lively folk dance.

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