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Odisha CM Majhi Announces Rs 50 Crore For Development Of Maa Tarini Temple

Bhubaneswar: After becoming Chief Minister, Sri Mohan Charan Majhi visited his own district Kendujhar for the first time, after worshipping at Maa Tarini Pitha in Ghatgaon and announced another ₹50 crore donation for the development of the temple. He said that he will request the central government to give Ghatgaon a national tourism and pilgrimage site recognition.

In Keonjhar town, he will engage in another roadshow, attend a felicitation ceremony, and address a public meeting. He will stay overnight in Keonjhar.

On Monday, CM Majhi will visit his village, Raikala, in the Keonjhar Sadar area. He will participate in a roadshow from Raikala to Jhumpura.

Following the roadshow, he will address a felicitation ceremony-cum-public meeting in the area. CM Majhi will also interact with residents in his village and have lunch at his residence.

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