New Delhi/Varanasi. According to a very good news, those doing duty in Shri Kashi Vishwanath temple complex will now do duty wearing beautiful and strong jute shoes. Yes, in view of the increasing cold, shoes were distributed to those doing duty in the temple premises on Sunday. This initiative has been taken in the temple on the instructions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Varanasi, UP | PM Narendra Modi sends 100 pairs of jute footwear for the workers at ‘Kashi Vishwanath Dham’ after finding out that most of them worked bare-footed because it is forbidden to wear leather or rubber footwear in the temple premises: GoI sources pic.twitter.com/BawTJQHYUP
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Yes, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given this special gift to the security personnel and sanitation workers posted in Kashi Vishwanath Dham temple. Now all of them will be able to do their duty in the temple by wearing jute shoes. In fact, entry in the temple premises is prohibited with shoes and slippers made of leather or rubber, so they had to do all the duty barefoot. Although some workers used to wear pattas to work, it is also a bit difficult to wear it. In view of these problems of the employees, PM Modi has sent this environment friendly jute shoe for the employees and security personnel.
In fact, Prime Minister Modi had come to know that CRPF jawans, police, archaks, sevadars and sweepers do duty barefoot in the cold. Later, after the instructions of PM Modi, 100 jute shoes were sent from Delhi to all the employees. On Sunday, Divisional Commissioner Deepak Agarwal distributed shastris, priests, CRPF jawans, policemen, sevadars and sanitation workers working in the temple. The Divisional Commissioner said that more jute shoes would come and the rest would also be distributed to those doing duty.
Entry in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple is now banned
Let the readers also tell that the entry of devotees in the sanctum sanctorum of Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple has now been completely banned. In view of the increasing corona infection, the temple administration has taken this decision. Along with this, since last Sunday, devotees are being allowed entry into the temple only after thermal scanning and hand sanitization.