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Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri: Now you can visit Shakti Peeths of Himachal Pradesh from home, all the major temples of the state will be connected with e-connectivity

Mukesh Agnihotri said that Jwalaji Temple is a major Shaktipeeth of Himachal Pradesh and it will be developed in a planned manner, so that devotees do not face any kind of problem.

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Dharamshala, July 15: The Shaktipeeths of Himachal Pradesh attract lakhs of devotees every year. The Himachal Pradesh government has taken an important initiative to e-connect the major temples of Himachal Pradesh, which will ensure that devotees can now have darshan from their homes. This information was given by Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri after offering prayers at the Jwalamukhi temple on Sunday. During this, his daughter Dr. Aastha Agnihotri was also present.

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Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said that the Himachal Pradesh government has launched a pilot scheme to provide online booking facility for havan, bhandaara and jagran ceremonies in temples and Shaktipeeths of Himachal Pradesh. Through this digital platform, devotees can also connect with the temple priests.

Agnihotri said that to make the experience of pilgrims more pleasant, the Himachal Pradesh government is also working on the beautification and infrastructure development of all major temples.

Special emphasis is also being laid on better facilities for devotees to rest in temples. Mukesh Agnihotri said that pilgrimage places in Himachal Pradesh are the center point of tourism and with this in view, a plan is being prepared to develop temples so that along with pilgrimage, local people can also get employment opportunities.

Mukesh Agnihotri said that Jwalaji Temple is a major Shaktipeeth of Himachal Pradesh and it will be developed in a planned manner, so that devotees do not face any kind of problem.

Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said that the Himachal Pradesh government is taking effective steps for the preservation of art and folk culture and in this regard, meaningful initiatives have been taken to get the various arts of Himachal Pradesh recognized across the country.

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