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The chief minister was speaking to reporters here after performing ”Mahanavami pujan” on the last day of the nine-day festival of Navratri.
Earlier in the day, he performed ”Kanya Pujan” after washing the feet of young girls. He also served lunch to the girls and ”Batuk” (boys).
Daughters and sisters should be accorded goddess-like sanctity, Adityanath said.
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The chief minister also appealed to people to join hands for women”s education, health and security.
He also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for launching the ”Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao” scheme, saying it paved the way for women empowerment.
Adityanath also listed various state government schemes like the ”Kanya Sumangal Yojana” that seek to “empower women”.
“The scheme ensures a monetary aid of Rs 15,000 in phases for the education of a girl child up to graduation,” he said.
Under the ”Mukhya Mantri Samuhik Vivah Yojana”, he said, the government supports families of poor women who can”t afford to pay for their weddings.
Adityanath also extended Vijay Dashmi greetings to the people and said that the festival is a reminder to walk on the path of “truth, dharma (religion) and nyay (justice)”.
“Even the biggest powers can be defeated by walking on the path of truth, justice and dharma and it certainly ensures victory,” he said.
Adityanath will lead a traditional ”Shobha Yatra” on the occasion of Vijay Dashmi on Friday from the Gorakhnath temple.