Haridwar Kumbh Mela 2021: Devotees will not have to spend the night in the open, 10 temporary night shelters ready

In Kumbh Mela 2021(Mahakumbh), all facilities of devotees coming for the Ganga bath are being taken care of.

For the convenience of devotees in Kumbh Mela 2021, 10 temporary night shelters in Haridwar and Rishikesh have been prepared.

Arrangements have been made for the stay of 1800 pilgrims in the rain shelters built at a cost of about 3.5 crores.

The devotees coming to the Mahakumbh will not be forced to spend the night under the open sky due to lack of room or hotel room or lack of money.

The city currently has only three permanent night shelters. The capacity of these night shelters is around 200.

Free accommodation for passengers is provided in night shelters. This system was inadequate in view of Kumbh Mela 2021(Mahakumbh).

Therefore, the Mela administration has constructed 10 temporary night shelters in Haridwar and Rishikesh at a cost of 3.5 crores.

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Eight-night shelters Haridwar and one rain shelter each have been built in Rishikesh and Munikireti.

The capacity of temporary night shelters has been kept from 100 to 200 beds. These night shelters have improved beds with beds and are fitted with fans. Cleanliness is better.

Temporary night shelters built here

– Gaurishankar, Bairagi Camp, Dheerwali, Pantadwip, Bhupatwala, Rodibwala, Rishikul Ek, Hrishikul Two, Nataraj Chowk, Munikireti is

here Permanent Rann Besare

– Near CCR, Near Elephant Bridge (Female), Alaknanda Ghat

Rain Bussers Procedure for a stay in Rann Bases The devotee will have to show registration, Kovid RTPCR report, and Aadhaar Card.

Preference will be given to women and children in night shelters.

The Kumbh Mela 2021 area has 10 temporary night shelters with a capacity of 1800 passengers.

Eight-night shelters have been prepared in Haridwar and two in Rishikesh and Muni ki Reti. If needed, the number of night shelters will be increased as per the availability of land.

The cases are increasing continuously across the country.

This second wave of coronavirus epidemic is more dangerous than before. In this wave this time, the youth are getting infected the most.

Apart from this, Bollywood TV celebs are also coming to Corona’s flat.

Richa Chadha is known for her impeccable style. Often actresses talk about social issues. The actress has once again targeted the Mahakumbh in Haridwar,

showing bewildering style. Sharing this video, Richa has described this pandemic event. She wrote in his tweet, ‘The most spreading event.’

It has been told that one lakh devotees are standing on the banks of river Ganga on the occasion of royal bath and all these people are violating the rules of the Coronavirus epidemic.

Social media users are reacting fiercely to this tweet by Richa Chadha. Some are criticizing him, while many have come out in support of him.

A social media user wrote on Richa Chadha’s tweet, ‘If this was all in Ramadan, then you wouldn’t have dared to tweet it.

‘At the same time, another user wrote support of Richa Chadha,’ All these things should be stopped immediately without thinking.

This needs to be understood by the government as well as the people. ‘

Talking about Richa Chadha’s work front, the actress’ film Lahore Confidential was released on G5.

Ambedkar Jayanti 2021: Story of a king of India, with the help of whom Ambedkar went to study abroad

Today is the 130th birth anniversary of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, the author of the constitution of the country.

In such a situation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to him. Also, said that Babasaheb’s struggle is an example for every generation. Let me tell you that PM Modi also tweeted on Ambedkar Jayanti.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote this thing written PM Modi, ‘I bow my head to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar on the Ambedkar Jayanti.

Through his struggle, he worked to bring the marginalized sections of the society into the mainstream, which will be an example for every generation.

Ambedkar Jayanti: Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was born on April 14, 1891, in a village in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh.

Ambedkar, who had witnessed economic and social discrimination since childhood, started studying in odd circumstances.

Not only this, Baba Saheb had to face a lot of discrimination in school. Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar’s contribution to the upliftment and awareness of Dalit society is incredible.

When Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was young, he had to go abroad for higher education. In such a situation, the economic crisis was a big problem in front of them.

Please tell that young Bhimrao Ambedkar wanted to do his postgraduate studies at Columbia University.

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He was helped by a Maharaja to realize his dream of studying abroad.

In the year 1913, Ambedkar applied to the Baroda Maharaja for financial help to study at Columbia University.

When the then Maharaja of Baroda, Sayajirao Gaekwad III, reached Ambedkar’s application,

he accepted it and started giving annual scholarships. With the help of this scholarship, it became easy for Ambedkar to study abroad.

When young Ambedkar returned from study abroad, he was made a member of the Legislative Assembly of Baroda State.

Along with this, a law was made in the state that Scheduled Caste people can also contest elections in the state.

The schemes being run in Baroda state for the backward classes, women as well as the economically weaker people,

also had an impact on Ambedkar, which was seen during the framing of the constitution.

Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III was also ahead in patronizing the big personalities related to the fields of education, art, dance, etc. in his state.

Maharaja Sayajirao was financially supported by many celebrities including Jyotiba Phule, Dadabhai Naoroji, Lokmanya Tilak, Maharishi Aravind.

Along with this, many schools opened in the state focusing on girls’ education and made primary education compulsory free of cost.

Please tell that Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III is considered to be the greatest social reformer and progressive king among the rulers of the Indian princely states.

There was hardly any state in those days where the underprivileged and backward were helped in this way.

Maharaja Sayajirao should always have a good relationship with Dr. Ambedkar. Maharaja Sayajirao died in the year 1939.

India Bandh Live Panipat: Unchahar Express Train Stopped at Kurukshetra Railway Station

Panipat, JNN. On Friday, on the call of the United Kisan Morcha, the farmers’ organizations have declared a India Bandh.

In support of the farmers’ organizations, today India close (India Bandh), the Haryana Pradesh Vyapar Mandal has decided to close the market.

At the same time, the agents in the grain markets are also on strike. Seeing the call of Bharat Bandh, Roadways has also decided not to run buses on Friday.

At the same time, from the morning the farmer leaders reached to jam the highway.

The wheels of the Unchahar Express train, which reached the railway station Kurukshetra at 6:40 am, came to a halt at the call of farmers’ Bharat Bandh.

Please tell that at the Saha Halt station, which falls between the railway station Mohari to Ambala, the farmers were seated at 6:15 am.

Due to which the Uchahar Express train had to be stopped at Kurukshetra railway station. About 550 passengers are present on the train.

GRP police station in-charge Joginder Singh said that the police force is deployed in view of the security of the railway station.

The condition of the railway station is Peaceful. The train has stopped at the railway station Kurukshetra since 6:40 am.

Food is being arranged for all the passengers from the railway station Kurukshetra. No passenger will be allowed to suffer at Kurukshetra railway station.

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India Bandh, National Highway jammed in Kaithal

Farmers blocked the Ambala Hisar road on Titram mode. Farmers are staging a sit-in jam and dharna at around 20 places in the district on Friday.

There was an announcement to block the jam from 9 o’clock in the morning, but the farmers blocked the roads from 7 o’clock.

Announcement of jam from 22 to 25 places in Kaithal

In protest against the three agrarian laws on the call for Bharat bandh, 22 to 25 places including Titaram Mode will be jammed by members of the United Front from 9 am to 5 pm.

Hoshiar Gill and Sunil, members of the United Front, said that the farmers, jobbers, laborers, and workers are struggling with all the three laws, but they are not being heard.

Members of the United Front are sitting around Delhi. He said that till the three laws are withdrawn, the performance of the farmers will continue.

Sandeep Bhal says that many villages including Guhla-Cheeka, Rajound, Pai, Sivan, Pundri, Dhand, Kaul will be jammed.

Railway alert in Ambala

The GRP and RPF have issued an alert regarding the Bharat Bandh by farmers. Farmers should not be allowed to enter the railway premises.

Already, the jawans have been alerted. Around 80 personnel have been deployed at various railway stations of the Ambala Division.

GRP SHO Vilayati Ram says that troops have been deployed at all stations including Ambala Cantonment.

So that farmers can be prevented from coming to the railway premises.

10 routes diverted in Kurukshetra

Police have issued a road map to keep the traffic smooth, on the call of the India Bandh of farmer organizations.

Superintendent of Police Himanshu Garg has appealed to the people to walk on the road map itself.

The police have diverted the ten main routes in the event of a blockade. Can leave here.

1. Toll Plaza Village Police Station Gujran located on Pihowa-Kaithal Road: All vehicles to go to Kaithal and beyond can go via Pihowa bypass via Dhand, Pudri, and Kaithal.

2. Karah Saheb Bus Terminal on Pihova-Chika Road: To go from Pihova to Bhagal, Chika, and beyond, drivers can go via Pihova bypass via Gumthala, Sonsar Ch Bhagal Chika via.

3. Toll Plaza Tukor on Pihowa-Patiala Road: Drivers can go via Ismailabad and Kumhar Majra via Patiala and beyond.

4. Opposite Mannat Palace on Pihwa-Kurukshetra Road: To go from Kurukshetra to Pihova and beyond, one can go via Dhand Road via Mirzapur, Kamoda, Pindarsi and Dhand.

5. Drain Mode Village Morthali Pihova: Vehicles coming to the city of Pihova can pass through Jurassi.

6. Lohar Majra Chowk Pihowa Road: All vehicles coming from Pihowa can pass from Lohar Majra towards Kaithal Road.

7. Ladwa-Yamunanagar Marg Basnal Hospital: To go from Kurukshetra, Ladwa to Radaur-Yamunanagar and beyond, the driver can go through Ladwa, Saraswati Nagar (Mustafabad) and other rural routes.

 

Bharat Bandh: Farmers engaged in strategy to make demonstration successful, private buses will not run in Bathinda

Bharat Bandh : The protest of the Bharatiya Kisan Union Ekta Ugrahan in protest

Against the agricultural laws in Sunam of Sangrur continued on Wednesday (Bharat Bandh). At Agrasen Chowk, the farmers staged a protest against the central government.

Apart from this, a strategy was chalked out on 26 March to make the Bharat Bandh movement a success.

The district general secretary of the union, Darabara Singh, said that on March 26,

at six in the morning and the agitation will go on till six in the evening.

There will be picketing on the railway track in Dhuri.

He said that the agitation will continue till the repeal of the agricultural laws and for this cooperation of all is necessary.

Farmer representatives said that on March 26,

all of them should close their business establishments and take part in the agitation at ITI Chowk in Sunam.

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Conference on March 30 at Village Chatha Nanaheda The meeting of

Bharatiya Kisan Union Ekta Siddhupur was held at Gurdwara Sri Nankiana Sahib

on Wednesday under the chairmanship of District General Secretary Ran Singh Chatta.

During the meeting on March 30, in connection with the preparations of ‘Mitti de Putta da Mahasammelan’

by the farmers, youth, laborers, jobbers, shopkeepers, shopkeepers,

and panchayats for the art of the United Front in the stadium of village Chatha Nanahera.

Discussions were held. On this occasion, Ran Singh Chatta said that the duty of all the workers has been imposed for the conference.

Private buses will not run in Bathinda on 26th

On March 26, farmers protesting against agricultural laws have announced a Bharat Bandh.

On Wednesday, President of the Private Bus Association, Narpinder Singh Jalal, while supporting the farmers’ shutdown announced that on 26th no private bus will run on the roads in the district.

District President of Private Bus Association Narpinder Singh Jalal while speaking to the media said that he fully supports the Bharat Bandh of farmers.

The district president said that on March 26, the private bus association will cease operating buses.

Apart from this, the members of the association staged a protest against the rights of the farmers and the central government.

On the other hand, the lawyers demonstrated against the agricultural laws.

On Wednesday, against the agricultural laws in Jalandhar,

outside the Desh Bhagat Memorial Hall, the lawyers demonstrated against the central government.

During this time the lawyers also raised slogans of ‘Bhagat Singh Teri Soch Te Pahara Deaaeng Thok Key.

The lawyers shouted slogans like withdraw the agrarian reform law.

Advocate Rajinder Singh Mand said that this country is not the dream country of Bhagat Singh, to fulfill his dreams,

we will now have to fight the second battle of independence against the RSS after the British.

On this occasion, Surender Kumari, Senior Trustee of Desh Bhagat Yadgar Committee said that there has been a big role of lawyers in the independence of the country.

 

Martyr’s Day: The date of March 24 was fixed, but Bhagat Singh was hanged a day before.

Martyr’s Day: Who does not know Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru in the country today

In his memory, 23 March is celebrated as Martyr’s Day. Actually, on the same day in the year 1931, these three brave sons were hanged by British rule.

He was hanged on charges of conspiracy of Lahore. But do you know that the date of execution of these three was fixed on 24 March 1931, but they were hanged on the same day, ie 23 March.

This news had spread like a fire across the country.

In fact, people in the country were agitated by the news of the hanging of these three brave sons and they wanted to see them. Protests were going on for the hanging of the three. The British government was frightened by this. He felt that the atmosphere could deteriorate, so he changed the day and time of hanging, and Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru were hanged a day before.

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Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt threw bombs on 8 April 1929 in the Central Assembly. After throwing the bomb, both of them also gave their arrest there. After this he was kept in jail for about two years and then later Bhagat Singh was hanged along with Rajguru and Sukhdev.

While in jail for nearly two years, Bhagat Singh used to write articles and express his revolutionary views. In his articles, he has described the capitalists as his enemy in many ways. He has written that even if there is an Indian who exploits the workers, he is their enemy.

Bhagat Singh was knowledgeable in many languages. He was fluent in Hindi as well as Punjabi, Urdu, Bangla, and English. Bangla he learned from his partner Batukeshwar Dutt. He also expressed grief over the distances caused by script, caste, and religion in Indian society through his writings. Even today the people of India see Bhagat Singh as a lover of freedom, who has dedicated his life to the country.

Dandi March: Know the complete history of Salt Satyagraha at the completion of 91 years

Dandi March: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday started the Amrit Mahotsav from Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

This festival celebrated to mark 91 years of the Salt Satyagraha of the Father of the Nation and 75 years of independence next year.

But do you know that Dandi March was started on 12 March 1930 by Mahatma Gandhi?

The yatra was taken from Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad to the seaside village of Dandi.

In the early times, about 78 people participated in this journey.

Dandi March Satyagraha started against salt law

Its main objective was to dissolve the civil law against the salt law implemented by the British. Actually, the British did not have the right to make salt under British rule. They had to use salt coming from England.

Not only this, but the British had also imposed a manifold tax on this salt. But salt is an essential thing for life, so Gandhi launched this satyagraha to remove this tax.

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Satyagraha was run for a year, 80 thousand people were imprisoned

The journey reached Dandi after covering a distance of 241 miles on April 6, 1930, about 25 days later.

After this, Gandhi raised a strong salt from the seafloor in Kutch land and gave a strong message to British rule, and broke the salt law.

This movement lasted for about a year. In which more than 70,000 Indians were arrested. The Satyagraha was abolished in 1931 with the agreement reached between Gandhi and the then Viceroy, Lord Irwin.

But by then the spark had erupted and it was with this movement that the ‘Civil Disobedience Movement’ started. Which gave rise to a widespread mass struggle against British rule throughout the country.