President Kovind to visit Ujjain’s Mahakal Temple tomorrow: All you need to know
Sunday will be the second and final day of the President’s visit to Madhya Pradesh.
President Ram Nath Kovind will conclude his 2-day visit to Madhya Pradesh on Sunday in the city of Ujjain. The President will first inaugurate the 59th convention of the Akhil Bharatiya Ayurved Mahasammelan, after which he will visit the famous Mahakal Temple.Also Read | Madhya Pradesh: Expansion work of Ujjain’s Mahakal Temple complex underwayPresident Kovind will be accompanied his wife, Savita Kovind. On Saturday, Ujjain’s Collector Ashish Singh reviewed preparations ahead of the arrival of India’s First Citizen and the First Lady.
राष्ट्रपति श्री रामनाथ कोविंद रविवार 29 मई को उज्जैन आयेंगे। राष्ट्रपति के विभिन्न कार्यक्रम स्थलों पर वरिष्ठ अधिकारियों ने रिहर्सल कर सम्बन्धित ड्यूटी पर तैनात अधिकारी-कर्मचारियों को आवश्यक दिशा-निर्देश दिये। @JansamparkMP pic.twitter.com/1MNLb25y9X— Collector Ujjain (@collectorUJN) May 28, 2022
Here’s all you need to know about President Kovind’s visit to Mahakal Temple:(1.) VIP ‘darshan’ will remain closed from 7am to 1pm, while general public’s entry will be restricted between 12:15pm and 12:45pm. General visitors will enter from gate number 4 (in front of Ganesh Temple) via Marble ‘Galiara’ and Kartik Mandap, and exit via the same route.प्रवेश दोपहर 12.15 बजे से 12.45 बजे तक प्रतिबन्धित रहेगा।सामान्य दर्शनार्थीगण वर्तमान व्यवस्था अन्यरूप बड़े गणेश मंदिर के सामने गेट न. 04 से प्रवेश कर मार्बल गलियारा होते हुए कार्तिक मंडप से दर्शन हेतु प्रवेश करेंगे व उसी मार्ग से, कार्तिक मंडप से ही बाहर प्रस्थान करेंगे।— Collector Ujjain (@collectorUJN) May 28, 2022
(2.) A no drone zone has been announced, with immediate effect, in areas within two kilometres of helipad, Circuit House, Mahakal Temple and Kalidas Academy. Any drone being operated in the areas will be destroyed and action taken against the operator under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
इस क्षेत्र में किसी भी तरह से ड्रोन उड़ाना प्रतिबंधित किया गया है।यदि प्रतिबंध के बाद भी किसी व्यक्ति द्वारा ड्रोन उड़ाया जाता है तो तुरंत उक्त ड्रोन को नष्ट कर दिया जाएगा एवं संबंधित के विरुद्ध भारतीय दंड संहिता के अंतर्गत वैधानिक कार्यवाही की जाएगी। @JansamparkMP— Collector Ujjain (@collectorUJN) May 28, 2022
(3.) A total of five sectors have been declared as ‘VIP sectors.’ Citizens have been requested to use these routes, from 9am to 1pm, only if absolutely necessary.
एवं महाकाल तक के सभी मार्गों के कुल पांच सेक्टर को वीआईपी सेक्टर घोषित किया गया है। कलेक्टर @itsAsheeshSingh ने आमजन से अपील की है कि राष्ट्रपति के दौरे के मद्देनजर 29 मई को प्रात: 9 बजे से दोपहर एक बजे तक उक्त मार्गों का उपयोग अत्यावश्यक होने पर ही करें। @JansamparkMP— Collector Ujjain (@collectorUJN) May 28, 2022
(4.) Adequate number of passes have been issued for media coverage, keeping in view the security arrangements. Also, reports of neglect of the media the drict adminration have been described as ‘misleading’ and ‘untrue.’
राष्ट्रपति श्री रामनाथ कोविंद के उज्जैन प्रवास के दौरान होने वाले विभिन्न कार्यक्रमों में मीडिया कवरेज के लिये दोनों प्रेस क्लब से चर्चा कर सुरक्षा व्यवस्था को दृष्टिगत रखते हुए कवरेज हेतु पर्याप्त संख्या में पास जारी किये गये हैं।— Collector Ujjain (@collectorUJN) May 28, 2022
2 इलेक्ट्रॉनिक मीडिया के वीडियोग्राफर को पास जारी हुए हैं। सोशल मीडिया में कतिपय व्यक्तियों द्वारा यह चलाया जा रहा है कि जिला प्रशासन द्वारा मीडिया की उपेक्षा की गई है, यह भ्रमपूर्ण एवम असत्य जानकारी है। @JansamparkMP— Collector Ujjain (@collectorUJN) May 28, 2022
(5.) Also, according to Hindustan Times’ser publication Livehindustan, President Kovind will spend 90 minutes at the convention and 45 minutes at the temple.
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