Khatushyam ji, the center of people’s faith, has a special connection with the tribals, know the sacred history of the temple in the video.

Jaipur : Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Durga Das Uike said that the tribals have a special connection with Khatushyam ji, the center of faith of the people situated in Sikar. Khatu Shyam ji, known as Barbarik in Mahabharata, was the grandson of Bhima and son of Ghatotkach, his mother was Hidimba who was a tribal woman. In such a situation, the tribal community has a connection with Khatushyamji since the Mahabharata period.

Minister Durga Das Uike arrived on Monday to inspect three tribal educational institutions of Tunga Panchayat Samiti area. Where he expressed these views. Before this, the minister reached Eklavya Residential Model Residential School in village Biharipura of Tunga. Where Principal Suresh Kumar Meena checked the records related to the residential school in the office. During this time, after finding vacant seats for students in the residential school, the Principal was directed that admission should be done on all the seats in the upcoming session.

Durga Das Uike

After this the Union Minister met the students. Addressing the program, the Union Minister of State said that studies should be done after setting goals so that success can be achieved. At the same time, teachers were also directed to conduct teaching work with honesty. The Union Minister of State reached Himmatpura’s Maa Bari Day Care Primary Education Centre, Ghasi Gokul Chhedwal’s Dhani and Government Scheduled Tribe Girls Hostel of Gwalini. Where he came face to face with the girls and gave them career related information.

Durga Das Uike

The school management had made separate food arrangements for the Union Minister of State and officials in the school premises, but the Union Minister of State suddenly went to the mess and sat on the carpet along with the students. Along with the minister, special diet was also served to the students. The Minister also directed the Principal to make arrangements for new utensils by replacing the old ones.

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