Chief Minister led the Minjar Shobha Yatra in Chamba

Author(s): Arvind SharmaAnnounces Mechanical trade in Banikhet Polytechnic College Dharamshala, July 30, 2017: A week long International Minjar fair of Chamba concluded today. Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh, led and participated in the...

Chief Minister led the Minjar Shobha Yatra in Chamba
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Announces Mechanical trade in Banikhet Polytechnic College
Dharamshala, July 30, 2017: A week long International Minjar fair of Chamba concluded today. Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh, led and participated in the historic Shobha Yatra, (procession) a tradition since times immemorial.

Adorned in a colourful turban, the Chief Minister was tied Minjar (silken tassel, symbolising top blossoms of maize plant). The procession started from the Akhand Chandi Palace and passed through the main bazaar, wherein thousands of people from all over the district thronged on both sides of the roads to have glimpse of the procession accompanied by Lord Raghuvir, the principal deity of the town, who was carried in a beautifully decorated palanquin along-with the Chadi, (insignia) of local gods and goddesses.

The procession finally culminated at Manjari Garden, where traditional ‘Kunjari Malhar’ was sung and the Chief Minister immersed the Minjar and coconuts in river Ravi.

The Chief Minister also presided over the closing ceremony of traditional ‘Chinj’ (wrestling) competition at the historic Chaugan and presented the prizes to the winners of the various competitions.

A colourful Dandaras dance (Tribal Nritya) of Bharmour region of Chamba was also performed at Chaugan of the Chamba City.
Earlier Chief Minister started from Nurpur by road on Sunday morning and reached Banikhet in Dalhousie assembly segment represented by Smt. Asha Kumari, where he inaugurated the Rs. 14 crore Rajiv Gandhi Polytechnic College accompanied by Transport and Technical Education Minister Shri G.S.Bali. The Chief Minister also announced starting of Mechanical trade in the Polytechnic College and announced the construction of hostel for the students to cost around three crore rupees.

While speaking on the occasion at Banikhet, Chief Minister said that during the present government regime seven Polytechnic Institutes and 38 new Industrial Training Institutes had been opened in the state.

He said that the vocational training centres, whether it may be Polytechnic or ITIs were the need of the hour to make the youth try their hands in the trades they have interest and make them self-employable.

Transport Minister Shri G.S. Bali detailed about the technical institutes opened during the present government regime and said that besides these institutes, Rs 120 crore Hydro Engineering college was being opened at Bilaspur, in district Bilaspur and Central Institute of Plastic Technology at Baddi.

The Chief Minister accompanied by Shri G.S. Bali, Shri Thakur Singh Bharmouri and Smt. Asha Kumari also inaugurated Millenium Polytechnic College at Sarol in Chamba constructed with an outlay of Rs 4.37 crore. Both the Polytechnic colleges were constructed by HIMUDA.

Shri Virbhadra Singh also dedicated a bridge over Kehlala Nallah on Chamba Sahoo road completed with an outlay of Rs 1.66 crore to benefit a population of 10000 of five panchayats namely Gowari, Kidi, Raan, Paliur, and Padhar.

Youth Congress president Vikrmaditya,Chairman H.P. State Pollution Control Board Kuldeep Singh Pathania, DCC President Surinder Bhardwaj, Vice Chairman H.P. State Forest Development Corporation Kewal Singh Pathania, Chairman Zila Parishad, Dharam Singh Pathania, Block Congress President Brahma Nand Thakur, President, Chairman APMC Neeraj Nayyar were also present on the occasion among others

Date: 
Sunday, July 30, 2017