Bhubaneswar: Chairman of the Minister of Naveen Patnaik will begin a visit to Turf, his house Ganjam on Sunday, the first since Covid-19 broke, with a temple trip followed by several programs such as smart card distribution under Swasthya Kalyan Yojana (BSKY) and the launch of the development project.
Naveen will first visit Maa Tara Tarini Temple, Dewa Chairman of the Ganjam in Purushotel.
The temple is being renovated with a special grant from the state government.
The temple will be opened for worshipers from Monday.
The chairman of the minister will then launch the distribution of smart cards under BSKY in Purushotel and digitally inaugurate and stone Foundation Lay from Development Projects worth Rs 2,200 Crore.
“Detailed arrangements have been made for the minister’s chairman program by complying with the Covid-19 protocol,” said Collector Ganjam Vijay Amruta Kouse to Tii.
As promised to members of the Panchayati Institution Raj worked well in accommodating Covid-19 in the district during the first wave, the minister of the chairman would serve them prasad at Tara Tarini Temple.
About 1,000 Panchayat members will join this program, the official source said.
During a two-hour trip, CM will visit the Hinjili assembly constituency where it is scheduled to pay a flower tribute to the statue of Biju Patnaik and disbursed bank loans more than Rs 100 Crore for women, independent groups (SHG) under the Shakti mission.
Naveen will also mark the Ganjam Darshan bus, an initiative from the district administration to connect all tourist attractions in one day.
A 14 hour trip will include a travel time of about five hours, around 6.30 hours of sightseeing and 2.30 hours for breakfast, lunch and high tea for tourists, said source.
He will also launch vehicles operated with batteries provided for SHGS for sanitation related works.
When the state government has been multiplied by the school transformation program under 5T initiatives where more than 1,000 secondary schools, including 50 in the election of Hinjili, enhanced, Naveen will visit smart classrooms, modern laboratories and libraries in Brundaban Vidyapitha in Hinjili.
Complete security settings are available to ensure a smooth visit from the minister’s chairman to Turf, his house, also known as the powerful BJD fortress.
Some of the BJD senior MLA, including the minister, had arrived at the Ganjam ahead of Naveen’s visit.
Towards Naveen’s visit, Artist Satya Moharana, 40, made the portrait of the minister of chairman in the sand in Nilakanth Nagar, Bijipur, and wrote a welcome record in the installation.
(Input from Hrusikesh Mohanty in the blended)