Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday laid the foundation stone of Rs 100-crore-worth temple-cum-memorial dedicated to mystic poet and social reformer Sant Ravidas in Sagar district of poll-bound Madhya Pradesh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi being presented a memento by Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai C. Patel and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan during the foundation stone laying ceremony of the memorial of Sant Ravidas (PTI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday laid the foundation stone of Rs 100-crore-worth temple-cum-memorial dedicated to mystic poet and social reformer Sant Ravidas in Sagar district of poll-bound Madhya Pradesh.
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Modi performed the 'bhoomi pujan' and laid the foundation stone at Badtuma village in the presence of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Governor Mangubhai Patel and Union Minister Virendra Kumar.
Modi bowed down before the idol of Sant Ravidas with folded hands.
The prime minister also inspected the miniature model of the upcoming memorial-cum-temple at this function.
Modi began his state visit with his arrival at the Khajuraho airport, after which he travelled to Badtuma in a helicopter to attend the event.
He is scheduled to address a public gathering later in the day at Dhana in the district and dedicate to the nation the doubling of Bina-Kota railway line project besides laying the foundation stones of various road projects.
These programmes also mark the culmination of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's ongoing 'Samrasta (harmony) Yatras', which were started from five places in the state on July 25.
According to officials, this temple-cum-memorial dedicated to the social reformer will be spread over 11 acres of land. The structure will showcase the teachings of Sant Ravidas and also have residential facilities for the devotees besides a museum, art gallery and other amenities.
This is PM's second visit to the BJP-ruled state, where assembly polls are due by the year-end, in just over a month. On July 1, Modi interacted with tribal leaders, women who were members of self-help groups and young football players at Pakaria village in Shahdol district.
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