Raghubar bats for ‘Facebook’ to solve devotee problems – The Pioneer – Daily Pioneer

Monday, 10 July 2017 | PNS | Ranchi | in Ranchi

Banking upon social networking mode of communication Chief Minister Raghubar Das has suggested all devotees of Lord Shiva ready to be in Deoghar in the pious month of Shavan starting from Monday to put their problems on Facebook to get them resolved in no time.

Das, who was inaugurating Shrawani Mela in Deoghar on Sunday his Government was there to impose full faith in beliefs of devotees and for them all-round throughout the month or year, as well.

The CM also inaugurated host of schemes and laid foundation stones of many on the occasion including three of Deoghar Municipal Corporation, two each of Rural Development (Special Commissionery) and Rural Engineering Organisation, and one each of National Rural Planning Programme, Road Construction Department, and District Council in Deoghar. These plans have been allotted a total sum of Rs 61.25 crore.

The CM also congratulated citizens for Guru Purnima on Sunday and said that India was very much on the path of regaining its lost glory of being Guru of rest of the world.

Masters are worshiped on the occasion of Guru Purnima, as a Guru is equal to Lords Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh altogether in one. We have a Prime Minister like Narendra Modi whose is investing all his efforts to make India regain its lost glory as Guru of the world. I have full faith in beliefs of devotees coming to Deoghar and government is ready to solve their problems, if any, at no time. I suggest them to go to Facebook and share their problems which will be resolved at the earliest said the CM in Dumma of Deoghar while inaugurating Shrawani Mela.

Das said that Deoghar had remained a holy place since centuries not only in India but also in the world where Kanwariyas used to travel 105 Kms from Sultanganj to Vaidyanathdham barefoot to offer holy water of river Ganga on Lord Shiva.

This is the longest spiritual journey on foot in the world. Tapovan, Trikoot, Naulakha Temple, Basukinath Dham and other place in close vicinity of holy temple of Lord Shive in Vaidyanathdham have remained a place of spiritual enlightenment and tourism. The government is committed to develop the region as a tourist place, said CM.

Before flagging off the plans and inaugurating Shravani Mela, the CM offered prayers to Lord Shiva, also famously known as Baba Vaidyanath in Deoghar. Urban Development and Transport Minister CP Singh, Labour, Employment and Training Department Minister Raj Paliwar and Agriculture Minister Randheer Singh also accompanied the CM and offered their prayers to Baba Vaidyanath on the occasion.

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