Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Inaugurate Development Works in Sanwaliyaji

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Chittorgarh, India – Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to virtually inaugurate development works worth Rs 18 crore in Sanwaliyaji, a significant move that underscores the government’s commitment to regional development.

The development works have been carried out under the spiritual circuit of the Swadesh Darshan Yojana in Mandfia. The program will be organized near the Sanwaliya Seth Temple Singhdwar, a location of great cultural and spiritual significance to the local community.

The event is expected to draw the presence of several high-profile individuals. Among them are BJP State President CP Joshi, various BJP officials, and district administrative officers, including Collector Alok Ranjan. Their presence is a testament to the importance of this initiative in promoting regional development and spiritual tourism.

The District Tourism Department Assistant Director, Vivek Joshi, provided this information. The department has been instrumental in coordinating these development works and ensuring their successful implementation.

This initiative is a significant step towards promoting cultural tourism and regional development. It also highlights the government’s commitment to investing in projects that enhance the quality of life for local residents and attract tourists to the region.

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