PM Shri Religious Tourism Heli Service is a committment to connect our faith to devsthals : Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

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Airport to be built in Ujjain, Government of India grants approval
CM Dr. Yadav launches PM Shri Religious Tourism Heli Service from Ujjain Helipad

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav emphasized that the PM Shri Religious Tourism Heli Service signifies more than just facilitating travel to Shri Mahakaleshwar and Omkareshwar. It stands as a commitment to unite devotees from across the country and the world towards the Jyotirlingas, the epitome of our faith. Today, we all partake in this momentous occasion with joy. Dr. Yadav extended his gratitude to the esteemed Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, as the Government of India has sanctioned the construction of an airport in Ujjain. Dr. Yadav said this during his address at the launch event of the PM Shri Religious Tourism Heli Service held at Police Lines in Ujjain.

In the program, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav flagged off the helicopter under the PM Shri Religious Tourism Heli Service and intiated the air service. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav distributed tickets to the first passenger under the heli service, Smt. Disha Singh and her family, who came from Mumbai. In the first phase, this air service has been started from Bhopal to Ujjain and Omkareshwar and from Indore to Ujjain Omkareshwar routes. For the convenience of devotees, the facility of booking this service has been made available on IRCTC.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the expansion of air service in the state will continue. The number of helicopters will be increased further in the coming days with which 16 passengers each will be able to avail the air service. Maihar, Datia, Orchha, and other religious, tourist, and historical places of worship in the state will also be connected by air travel.

During the program, MP Shri Anil Firojia, MLA Ujjain North Shri Anil Jain Kaluhera, MLA Shri Satish Malviya, Mayor Shri Mukesh Tatwal, Shri Vivek Joshi, Shri Bahadur Singh Bormundla, other distinguished citizens, public representatives, ACS Shri Rajesh Rajoura, Principal Secretary Aviation Shri Sandeep Yadav, Collector Shri Neeraj Kumar Singh, Superintendent of Police Shri Pradeep Sharma and other officers were present.

Residents of Ujjain Showcase Remarkable Unity in Diversity

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Ujjain has received many important development works in the last two days. The work of development will continue. He said that the people of Ujjain have presented a unique example of communal harmony for development. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav thanked the people of Ujjain for voluntarily shifting religious places for the widening of KD Marg.

Kanha’s contaminated water will not merge into Maa Kshipra

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Ujjain is continuously setting new dimensions in terms of development. To fulfill the resolve of Maa Kshipra purification, the Bhoomi pujan of Kanha Close Duct Project was performed in which the direction of the entire Kanha River will be changed through a big size line. Due to this contaminated water from Kanha will not enter the Kshipra. And its water will remain pure.

Will leave no stone unturned in industrial development of Ujjain

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav announced the approval of the Indore-Ujjain six-lane road project, valued at around Rs. 6000 crore. Additionally, the construction of the Ujjain-Jaora road, estimated at approximately Rs. 5000 crore, is slated to commence soon. Simultaneously, ongoing projects totaling approximately Rs. 6000 crore are underway through the National Highway network. Industrial growth remains a priority in Ujjain, with around one thousand acres of land already allocated for industries in Vikram Udyogpuri Ujjain, alongside a proposal for an additional one thousand acres. Dr. Yadav reiterated the commitment to leaving no stone unturned in Ujjain’s industrial development efforts.

Ujjain receiving regular gifts: MP Shri Firoziya

MP Shri Anil Firoziya said that heli service for religious tourism is being inaugurated today, alongside the commencement of air taxi services. This moment brings immense joy to us all, reflecting the continuous development underway in Ujjain. Gone are the days when development activities were confined to Simhastha; now, Ujjain receives new blessings daily. With the divine blessings of Lord Mahakaleshwar, Ujjain is experiencing comprehensive development, witnessing transformations in both direction and status. Recently, Ujjain received gifts worth over Rs. 800 crore. Plans are underway, with DPR prepared, for the construction of a four-lane road from Ujjain to Jaora, set to commence shortly. Additionally, a four-lane road will stretch from Nagjhiri to Narwar. In Ujjain city, several roads are being widened, and many are being converted into four-lane roads. Moreover, air travel services have commenced from Ujjain to Omkareshwar, further enhancing connectivity and accessibility.

Principal Secretary Aviation Shri Sandeep Yadav said on this occasion that it is a matter of great joy for all of us that the journey from Ujjain to Omkareshwar via helicopter is going to begin today. These helicopters will be from two-seater to 12-seater. Their fee has been fixed at Rs 5000 which is very low.

Traveling to religious tourist places will now become easier. Air ambulance has also been started in Madhya Pradesh by the Chief Minister, under which Ayushman card holders and other common citizens will also be able to travel by air in a very short time to get treatment in the state. Shri Yadav extended his best wishes to everyone

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