Uttarakhand: No harm to the ‘divinity’ of Devbhoomi will be tolerated, said CM Dhami at the Noida Mahakauthig event

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Noida’s Sector-21 stadium transformed into a ‘mini Uttarakhand’ today, Saturday. The occasion was ‘Mahakauthig,’ where the folk art, culture, and traditional cuisine of Devbhoomi (Uttarakhand) were on full display. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and Noida MP Dr. Mahesh Sharma were the chief guests at this festival celebrating Uttarakhand’s heritage.
Folk Culture on Display at Mahakauthig: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, who attended the fair, meticulously inspected every stall. Addressing the public from the stage, he said that events like Mahakauthig not only keep our folk heritage alive but also provide a large platform for artists.
Expatriate Uttarakhandis are True Brand Ambassadors of the State’s Culture: CM Dhami said that expatriate Uttarakhandis are the true brand ambassadors of the state’s culture, remaining connected to their roots even while living far from home. The Uttarakhand Mahakauthig, which has been held continuously for 15 years, has become a powerful platform for giving widespread recognition to folk art, folk music, traditional heritage, and products from the hills. Such events not only play a significant role in the preservation and promotion of Uttarakhand’s cultural heritage but also serve to unite Uttarakhandi brothers and sisters from various regions.
CM Dhami Delivers a Strong Message: Amidst the cultural festivities, Chief Minister Dhami also delivered a strong message regarding the security and integrity of Devbhoomi. Speaking on the ‘land encroachment’ taking place in the state, the Chief Minister made it clear that the days of encroachers are over.
The Chief Minister stated unequivocally that large-scale land encroachment has taken place in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. This had never been seen before; he took notice of it after assuming office. Legal notices were sent, and requests were made to remove the encroachments. Action was taken against those who did not comply. This campaign will continue.
At the end of his address, CM Dhami reiterated his resolve to remove the land encroachments and said that no compromise would be tolerated regarding the ‘divinity’ of Devbhoomi. Uttarakhand wants values, not hatred. It wants unity, not division, and the government’s aim is to make Devbhoomi Uttarakhand the best state in the country.