Mandi Shivratri fair began with traditional gaiety and fervour

  • CM announces 20 percent increase in Nazrana of deities
  • Announces twice the increase in honorarium of Bajantris

Mandi : The famous traditional International  Shivratri fair of Mandi district began today as Himachal Chief Minister, Jai Ram Thakur formally announced the opening of the Mela at historical Paddal ground.

While addressing the gathering at Paddal stadium, the Chief Minister  announced 20 percent increase in Nazarana of the local deities. Besides, he also announced two times  increase in honorarium of  ‘Bajantris’, the musicians accompanying the deities and 20 percent hike in ration quota.

The two times rise in honorarium of Bajantris, the sum comes around Rs. 7,31,000 which was Rs. 3,64,000 in 2017.

He said  that all the left-out deities would be registered phase-wise, for which the ‘Sarv Devta Committee’  will formulate the guidelines and thereafter examining each case will pass a resolution in the house unanimously and the committee will forward the case to the district administration for necessary action.

He said that the life of the people of the state revolves around the local god and goddesses and the local deities were inseparable part of the people and participate in almost all the activities. We should perform all the religious ceremonies as per the traditional practise. He said the festival gives a glimpse of ‘Dev and Manav Milan’ ( the meeting of humans  with deities).

He also released a souvenir of the festival on the occasion.

He also thanked the people of Mandi for giving huge mandate to the BJP in assembly elections. He said that he will ensure that he visits Mandi district once in month to meet the people and redress their grievances.

I am happy to see all nine MLAs including an Independent who have gathered here for celebrating the festival with traditional fervour, he said. He also congratulated the administration for organising the fair  successfully.

Earlier, after  paying obeisance at the famous Madho Rai temple the Chief Minister participated in the traditional ‘Jaleb’ (Shobha Yatra) of Shivratri fair which began from DC office to end in Paddal ground. Local deities along with the Chief deity Madho Rai led the procession. The Chief Minister  was welcomed as per traditional customs. He was accompanied by IPH Minister, Mahendar Singh Thakur,  MPP and Power Minister, Anil Sharma, Member of Parliament Ram Swaroop Sharma, local MLAs and  others. The Chief Minister wished prosperity to the people of the State on the occasion and particularly to those of  Mandi district.

The locals draped in their colourful attire thronged the procession carrying along the palanquins of the local deities and marched towards the Paddal Mela ground. A little less than two hundred Devtas participated in the ‘Jaleb’, the traditional Shobha Yatra, from almost all corners of the district.

He also announced Channelisation of Sakodi Rivulet on Hospital-Rewalsar road at Mandi and directed for early completion of Dev Sadan, Mandi. He said that the government was looking for vacant open space for parking in Mandi and soon we will come with parking places to contest traffic congestion.

He said that mandi would be connected with air  services under UDAN scheme, (a regional connectivity scheme of Government of India) and the state government would  take up the issue with the Union  government besides direct flights from chandigarh to Kullu, Kangra, Shimla, and  for tribal area would soon realised . He directed for looking for an open space for construction of another helipad  in Mandi.

The Chief Minister also counted the achievements of the state government since it took over.

Earlier on his arrival from Shimla, the Chief Minister listened to the grievances of the people at BBMB rest house in Sundernagar.

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