Chief Minister Dr. Yadav will rename the Jabalpur Airport and the Madan Mahal Flyover in honor of Veerangana Rani Durgavati.

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Chief Minister Dr. Yadav will rename the Jabalpur Airport and the Madan Mahal Flyover in honor of Veerangana Rani Durgavati.

Curriculum in schools will cover a variety of topics related to Rani Durgavati. Speaking at Veerangana Rani Durgavati’s Balidan Divas, the chief minister.

In addition to defeating Akbar’s army three times, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has stated that the courageous Rani Durgavati made numerous contributions to the fields of water management and effective government.She gave the area a government structure focused on the needs of its citizens. The flyover that crosses Madan Mahal and Jabalpur Airport will be named for Rani Durgavati. Additionally, the state administration will attempt to obtain permission from the Indian government to build a stadium in the Garh named after Rani Durgavati. In honor of her bravery and gallantry, ponds and other water features in the vicinity will also undergo renovations on a priority basis. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav described Akbar’s reign as challenging since, although fighting alongside him, Maharana Pratap also faced off against Akbar’s army in Vananchal. Dr. Yadav, the Chief Minister, spoke at the Jabalpur program honoring Rani Durgavati’s Balidan Divas.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav announced that her life will be included in the school curriculum and seminars on these topics will be held in order to acquaint the nation and the world with the bravery and innovations she made for effective government. An additional incentive of Rs 5 lakh has been declared for revealing the diverse facets of the valiant queen. Every month, there will be intellectual and cultural activities held throughout the state, including Jabalpur. According to Chief Minister Dr. Yadav, Jabalpur’s first government was assembled to honor and be grateful to Rani Durgavati on the occasion of her 500th birthday. Under the direction and leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, there is constant effort to introduce the public to the unexplored facets of the struggles faced by individuals such as the courageous queen Rani Durgavati, who gave her life in order to uphold and preserve Indian customs, culture, and civilization.

Veerangana Rani Durgavati and Rani Avantibai Lodhi, according to Chief Minister Dr. Yadav, are examples of women’s power. They have demonstrated that women did not lag in either rule or warfare. Tribal-born President Smt. Draupadi Murmu has raised awareness of Indian women’s potential throughout the nation and around the world. The wellbeing of the disadvantaged groups is a top priority for the state government.

CM honors

On Rani Durgavati’s 461st Balidan Divas, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav paid homage and offered prayers at her Samadhi site at Narai Nala. Rani Durgavati is a symbol of unwavering fortitude, valour, and self-respect. Amid cries of Rani Durgavati Amar Rahe, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav dedicated the queen’s statue at the Samadhi place.

Presented a floral homage to Shri Veernarayan, the son of the Rani.

The tribe’s deity, Badadev, was prayed to by Chief Minister Shri Yadav. At the Samadhi site itself, the Chief Minister also presented flowers to Shri Veeranarayan, the son of Queen Durgavati.

In a customary manner, tribes extend a cordial greeting to the chief minister.

At the Samadhi location, the Baiga tribal dancer troop welcomed Chief Minister Dr. Yadav with a dance. The Chief Minister was made to wear a khumri by tribal dancers. This time, too, Dr. Yadav made an appearance in a different manner. Together with the tribal dancers from Mohgaon, Mandla, he danced to the sounds of Madal.

An incentive of Rs 5,000 each artist is provided.

Dr. Yadav, the chief minister, had a nice meeting with the Baiga dancers.

Additionally, he said that each artist on the team will receive Rs 5,000.

Shri Sushil Kumar Tiwari Indu, Santosh Varkade, Dr. Abhilash Pandey, and Neeraj Singh, MLAs Shri Rakesh Singh, State Minister of Public Works, Shri Subhash Tiwari Ranu, Minister of Tribal Affairs, and Smt. Nandini Maravi were also in attendance.

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