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Efforts for Prevention of COVID-19 in Gorakhpur

Published on: 20/03/2020

Control Room A Control Room for monitoring of COVID -19 has been already been set up in the E-District Centre, Collectorate, by Sh. K. Vijyendra Pandian, District Magistrate in the district. Officers and Staff have been deputed to regulate the issues (necessary items like Grocery, fruits and vegetables, Drugs & Medicines, Passes) related to public […]

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Swachhta Hi Seva

Published on: 11/09/2019

PM’s Letter to all Sarpanch for ‘Swachhta hi Seva’

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Water Conservation and Harvesting Abhiyan

Published on: 13/06/2019

Activities at Gram Sabha to promote Water Conservation and proper management of water. 1. Rain water harvesting by installing storage tanks in every households 2. Plant trees 3. Re-use waste for watering plants, flushing etc. 4. Building /constructing and cleaning ponds in the village to store rain water

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Gorakhnath Temple(front view)

Gorakhnath Temple

Published on: 22/06/2018

Gorakhpur takes its name from Gorakhnath, who was a saint and travelled widely across India and authored a number of texts that form a part of the canon of Nath Sampradaya. The Gorakhnath Math is a temple of the Nath monastic group of the Nath tradition. The Nath tradition was founded by guru Matsyendranath. This […]

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Chauri Chaura -Shaheed Smarak

Shaheed Smarak -ChauriChaura

Published on: 27/05/2018

The Chauri Chaura incident occurred at Chauri Chaura in the Gorakhpur district of the United Province, (modern Uttar Pradesh) in British India on 4 February 1922, when a large group of protesters, participating in the Non-cooperation movement, clashed with police, who opened fire. In retaliation the demonstrators attacked and set fire to a police station, […]

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Maghar

Maghar

Published on: 27/05/2018

Maghar is a town and a nagar panchayat in Sant Kabir Nagar district in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Kabir, the 15th century poet-saint, who’s samadhi made by Hindus and mazaar by Muslims lie next to each other. In fact, Maghar was historically called ‘Margharan’, which means abduction on the way. As a result, no […]

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