Shriram Cultural and Archaeological Museum to be built in Manas Bhavan campus
Bhopal : Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan attended a meeting of the Executive Committee of Tulsi Manas Pratishthan. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that full cooperation will be rendered by the state government for the activities of the Pratishthan. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that the development of a centre in the Manas Bhawan campus by Tulsi Manas Foundation is commendable, which will come up as a Darshaniya Shriram Cultural and Archaeological Museum in the capital and become a centre of attraction for people interested in religion and spirituality. The younger generation will also get direction from this, he added. On this occasion, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that he has begun his day with Ram Kaj today, visiting the Manas Bhavan. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan also saw the campus of Manas Bhawan, visited the temple located here and had darshan of Lord Shriram Darbar. Minister for Education Minister and Vice President of Pratishthan Shri Inder Singh Parmar was also present.
Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that Ramcharit Manas composed by Baba Tulsi Das is an exclusive Granth. He has been studying and analyzing its Choupaiyans since student life. On the request for renewal of the lease of Manas Bhawan run by Tulsi Manas Pratishthan and exemption of property tax, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan assured the Executive Committee that it will be approved soon. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan also released the Deepawali issue of the magazine ‘Tulsi Manas Bharti’ of the Pratishthan. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan was presented with other literature published by the establishment.
Chief Minister Shri Chouhan also apprised himself of the activities from the Chief Executive Shri Raghunandan Sharma at the meeting of Tulsi Manas Pratishthan. On this occasion, the secretary of the committee, Shri Kailash Joshi, members Shri Prabhudayal Mishra, Shri Rajendra Sharma, Shri Ramesh Sharma, Shri Vijaydutt Shridhar, Shri Mahesh Saxena and other were present.