Overview
- At Shivpur’s Annapurna Rishikul Brahmacharyashram, he handed out sewing and embroidery machines, laptops and certificates to about 250 trainees.
- He said Sanatan Dharma alone ensures peace and universal welfare, urging citizens to embrace it and for Sanskrit to become a living medium.
- The state, he said, is funding Sanskrit through scholarships as well as planned accommodation and food facilities for researchers.
- He promoted textiles as the state’s second-largest employer after agriculture, citing ODOP output and a planned 1,100-acre textile park in Lucknow.
- He highlighted women-centered welfare figures from central schemes, including housing, toilets, LPG connections and property documents.