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On the holy land of Gorakhpur, where the great saint Shivavatar Mahayogi Guru Shri Gorakhnath Ji once meditated and guided people, we warmly welcome the Hon’ble President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu Ji, the Hon’ble Governor of Uttar Pradesh, Smt. Anandiben Patel Ji, and the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath Ji.
Their visit to Gorakhpur is a proud moment for all of us. It shows how Uttar Pradesh is changing and becoming a strong part of New India.
Gorakhpur is not only known for its spiritual importance but also for its rich history and culture. The teachings of Guru Gorakhnath Ji have guided people for centuries. Now, as this city welcomes India’s top leaders, it reflects a beautiful mix of tradition and progress.
This visit highlights the major improvements happening in Uttar Pradesh, especially in health and education. A few years ago, Purvanchal (Eastern UP) faced many challenges in these areas. But now, it is growing fast with new medical colleges, hospitals, and educational institutions. These changes are helping the youth, improving healthcare, and building a better future for the state.
One of the best examples is the development of modern medical colleges and research centers in this region. These efforts are giving young people new opportunities and bringing better healthcare to the public. It marks a golden period for health education in Uttar Pradesh.
The strong leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Ji has made this growth possible. He is not only a political leader but also a spiritual guide, closely connected with Gorakhpur. His vision has helped transform Eastern UP, bringing both development and respect for tradition.
The visit of President Droupadi Murmu Ji is very special for the entire nation. She is the first tribal woman to become president of India, and she represents hope, inclusion, and progress. Her presence in Gorakhpur shows the government’s strong focus on reaching every corner of the country—from remote villages to spiritual centers.
This moment is a wonderful example of how tradition, good governance, and new ideas can come together. Uttar Pradesh is now not just following the journey of New India—it is helping to lead it.