On February 1, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar is coming to take a dip in the Sangam with his family. Along with this, diplomats from 73 countries are also reaching the Maha Kumbh. He had said that I will take a dip in the Sangam with my family and take a pledge to dedicate myself completely to the service of the nation. This will be a proud moment for me.
These days a crowd of devotees has gathered in Prayagraj. People from every corner of the country and abroad are coming to take a dip of faith in the Sangam. Recently, Home Minister Amit Shah took a bath in the Maha Kumbh. Now on February 1, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar is coming to take a dip in the Sangam with his family. Along with this, diplomats from 73 countries are also reaching the Maha Kumbh.
Jagdeep Dhankhar had accepted the invitation to attend the Maha Kumbh on February 1. He had said that I will take a dip in the Sangam with my family and take a pledge to dedicate myself completely to the service of the nation. This will be a proud moment for me.
Jagdeep Dhankhar will stay in the fair area for five hours
Let us tell you that Jagdeep Dhankhar will stay in the fair area for about five hours. First of all, he will take a dip in the Sangam and then worship at the Triveni Ghat. After this, he will also go to Akshayvat and Bade Hanuman Mandir Corridor. Delegates from 73 countries will also be with him.
The Vice President will come by plane
The Vice President will come by a separate plane while another plane has been arranged for the diplomats. The diplomats will come to Sangam from Bamrauli Airport. Maha Kumbh Nagar has become the spiritual center of the whole world these days. Diplomats from 73 countries of the world will take a dip in the Sangam. Ambassadors of enemy countries Russia and Ukraine will also participate in this historic mega event.
People from the country and abroad are eager to see the Maha Kumbh
Diplomats from America and Bangladesh will also become witnesses of Amritkal here. Through this mega event, UP is being praised across the seven seas. That is why people from every corner of the earth are eager to see the Maha Kumbh. According to the devotees coming here from abroad, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the main organizer of the biggest cultural gathering on earth, has become the main hero in the eyes of all the powerful countries of the world.
Will visit Akshayvat and Bade Hanuman Temple
The Ministry of External Affairs has also written a letter to the Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh Manoj Kumar for this. It has been said in the letter that diplomats from all over the world want to visit Bade Hanumanji and Akshayvat in Mahakumbh Nagar. From here they will go to visit Akshayvat and Bade Hanuman Temple.
Foreign delegates will understand the depth of Mahakumbh
After this, through the Digital Mahakumbh Anubhuti Kendra, they will understand the depth of Mahakumbh through modern technology. They will also visit exhibitions and cultural programs. In which they will visit UP State Pavilion, Akhara, Yamuna Complex, Ashoka Pillar and other sites.
Special arrangements have been made
Breakfast has been arranged for foreign diplomats in a special VIP lounge at Bamrauli Airport. Along with this, tour guides have also been arranged. Special arrangements of boats have been made for 140 employees of the Home Ministry. Through this Maha Kumbh, India has given the message of unity, peace and cooperation to the world.
Diplomats from these countries are coming to Maha Kumbh
Japan, America, Russia, Ukraine, Bangladesh, Germany as well as Armenia, Slovenia, Hungary, Belarus, Seychelles, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Austria, Peru, Guatemala, Mexico, Algeria, South Africa, El Salvador, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Jordan, Jamaica, Eritrea, Finland, Tunisia, France, Estonia, Brazil, Suriname, Zimbabwe, Malaysia, Malta, Bhutan, Lesotho, Slovak, New Zealand, Cambodia, Kyrgyz, Chile, Cyprus, Cuba, Nepal, Romania, Venezuela, Angola, Guyana, Fiji, Colombia, Syria, Guinea, Myanmar, Somalia, Italy, Botswana, Paraguay, Iceland, Latvia, Netherlands, Cameroon, Canada, Switzerland, Sweden, Thailand, Poland, Bolivia.