Ramayana University will be built in Ayodhya, students will read Ramcharitmanas
The state government is going to get the Ramayana University established in Ayodhya within 100 days. For this an agreement will be made with Maharishi Vidyapeeth Trust. 21 acres of land has been earmarked by the trust for the university.
The state government is going to get the Ramayana University established in Ayodhya within 100 days. For this an agreement will be made with Maharishi Vidyapeeth Trust. 21 acres of land has been earmarked by the trust for the university. Similarly, Ayodhya Shodh Sansthan will publish and release 10 texts under the Global Encyclopedia of the Ramayana on the occasion of Ram Navami. Through this, many aspects of science and spirituality will be brought to the public mind.
Culture Minister Jaiveer Singh, while reviewing the 100-day action plan on Friday, said that there should be no negligence in this. He said that under the 100-day action plan, Bhoomi Pujan will be held in Lucknow in May for the establishment of Tribal Museum. The inauguration of the newly constructed building of Kabir Academy, Maghar is also included in the 100-day action plan.
Similarly, under the Adopt Heritage Policy, nine state protected monuments are planned to be made memorial friends through expression of interest. The Tourism Minister said that under the State Archeology Department of Culture Department, an action plan would be prepared for re-use of protected monument Chhatar Manzil and Farhat Baksh Kothi with Aga Khan Trust for Culture New Delhi.
Artwork sales center will also be established in the State Lalit Kala Akademi. Apart from this, Manuscript Resource Center will be established by Uttar Pradesh State Archives under the scheme of Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts, Government of India. Under the Amrit Mahotsav of Azadi, 10 books based on the life and contribution of known and unknown martyrs will be published.
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