Civic body chiefs leave chairs vacant for Lord Ram
Wednesday, 6 November 2024
In a remarkable display of devotion, two elected officials in Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh, have dedicated their official chairs to Lord Ram. Seema Singh, the chief of Gadwara nagar panchayat, and Shesha Devi, the chief of Sadar development block, believe that their victories and administrative duties are guided by divine intervention.
In a remarkable display of devotion, two elected officials in Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh, have dedicated their official chairs to Lord Ram. Seema Singh, the chief of Gadwara nagar panchayat, and Shesha Devi, the chief of Sadar development block, believe that their victories and administrative duties are guided by divine intervention.
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