Shegaon, Maharashtra By Tamsil Shahezad Khan - Shegaon is buzzing with excitement today. The quiet temple town of Maharashtra is gearing up to welcome none other than the First Citizen of India — President Droupadi Murmu — who is on a two-day visit to Maharashtra.
The President is expected to arrive in Santanagari Shegaon at 11:30 AM, and the city has already begun to feel the energy of this historic visit. Streets are lined with security personnel, flowers are being arranged, and residents are eager to catch a glimpse of the President as she passes through.
At 12:30 PM, President Murmu will inaugurate the 'Ayush National Health Camp' at Gajanan Maharaj Engineering College — an event that is expected to bring much-needed health awareness and services to the people of the region. It is a meaningful initiative, and the President's presence is sure to give it a significant boost.
Joining her at the event will be some of Maharashtra's top political leaders — Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Sunetra Pawar, and Union Minister Prataprao Jadhav. It is shaping up to be quite a gathering.
For the lakhs of devotees who visit Shegaon's famous Gajanan Maharaj temple every day, today will be a little different. The temple will remain closed to the public from 7:30 AM to 12:30 PM as a security measure ahead of the President's visit. Devotees are requested to plan their visit accordingly.
And of course, the spiritual heart of this visit is President Murmu's personal desire to seek the blessings of Saint Gajanan Maharaj. In a country where faith runs deep, seeing the President bow her head at a beloved shrine is a moment that will stay with the people of Shegaon for a long time.
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