PM appreciates arrangements at Ujjain Simhasth

Published By : Admin | May 4, 2016 | 17:46 IST
PM Modi appreciates arrangements made for devotees and tourists at Ujjain Simhasth
Delighted to know about the usage of technology in Simhasth: PM Modi

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has appreciated the extensive arrangements made for devotees and tourists at Ujjain Simhasth. In a series of tweets after meeting the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan yesterday in New Delhi, PM also said that he was delighted to know about the usage of technology and the focus on cleanliness at Simhasth.

“Had an excellent meeting with MP CM @ChouhanShivraj. He talked at length about extensive arrangements at @Simhasth.

Was delighted to know about the usage of technology in @Simhasth. Focus on cleanliness, both on the land and water is appreciable.

Its gladdening that devotees and tourists visiting @Simhasth will witness cultural programmes that celebrate our great culture and rich history.”, the Prime Minister tweeted.

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