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UP CM reviews preparations for President’s visit to AYUSH University in Pipri

Gorakhpur, June 27 (UNI) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today conducted an extensive review of the preparations for President Droupadi Murmu’s upcoming visit to the state’s first AYUSH University, located in Pipri, Bhathat.
He directed senior officials to ensure exceptional arrangements in terms of security, convenience, and cleanliness for the President’s visit.
President Droupadi Murmu is scheduled to inaugurate the Mahayogi Guru Gorakhnath AYUSH University on July 1.
Ahead of the inauguration, CM Yogi conducted an aerial survey, on-site inspection, and chaired a review meeting to assess the preparedness of the campus. After surveying the premises from a helicopter, the Chief Minister first headed to the main pandal area upon landing at the helipad. Senior officials and the Vice Chancellor of the university briefed him about the preparations underway for the inauguration ceremony.
CM Yogi inspected the arrangements along the President’s route within the AYUSH University campus, the site for the sapling plantation, the Swiss cottage/safe house, main stage, and audience gallery. He issued important instructions regarding security, cleanliness, and public convenience. He also directed the Vice Chancellor and administrative officials to prepare a model of the AYUSH University for the President’s review, showcasing academic buildings, OPD, IPD, OT, Panchakarma centre, and other special features of the university.
Following the inspection, CM Yogi chaired a review meeting at the university guest house to discuss the preparations related to the President’s visit.
He emphasised that there should be absolutely no lapse in the security arrangements for the event. He called for strict attention to cleanliness across the entire premises, adding that any negligence in this regard would result in accountability.
The Chief Minister also instructed officials to ensure top-notch arrangements for drinking water, sanitation, and parking for attendees. He suggested that a herbal plant should be planted by the President as part of the programme. Additionally, he emphasised that since the university belongs to the entire state, “Uttar Pradesh” must be included in its official name.
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