Rahim Sherani Hindustani - Jhabua
Under the Chief Minister's Tirtha Darshan Yojana, a group of 200 pilgrims from Jhabua district left for Mathura Vrindavan by Bharat Gorav Special train from Meghnagar Railway Station. As per the leadership and instructions of District Collector Neha Meena, the district administration adopted an innovation and also presented a bag to each pilgrim. By having District Administration Jhabua marked on it, there will be harmony and ease in mutual identification among all the pilgrims. All the pilgrims were given best wishes. All the passengers should enjoy the journey safely and complete the pilgrimage. The pilgrims were welcomed at Meghnagar Railway Station by public representative Kalsingh Bhabar, Municipal Council President Kamlesh Machhar, in-charge of Tirtha Yatra Darshan and Deputy Collector Hari Shankar Vishwakarma, Meghnagar SDM Mukesh Soni.
The passengers were seated in the train by cutting the ribbon by Kalsig Bhabar and were sent off by waving the green flag. The pilgrims were welcomed with tribal dance and drums. Under the Mukhyamantri Teerth Darshan Yojana, the Mukhyamantri Teerth Darshan Yojana has been designed to facilitate the senior citizens of Madhya Pradesh who are 60 years or more (2 years exemption in case of women) and who are not income tax payers, to visit one or two pairs of different designated pilgrimage places located outside the state. The Madhya Pradesh government launched this scheme in June 2012. Under this scheme, senior citizens of the state are provided with free travel to the identified pilgrimage sites of the country. People's representatives of the area, many social workers, officers and employees were present on the occasion of the farewell of the pilgrims.
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