Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the state government will leave no stone unturned for the welfare of all sections.

All sections have been included in other schemes including Sambal Yojana. no one is an outsider for the state government, he said.

The government is for the welfare of all, he said.

Chouhan said a chapter on the life and thoughts of Lord Parashuram will be included in the school curriculum.

He said recruitment of teachers of Sanskrit subject has been started in the state.

So far 1900 posts have been filled, this sequence will continue, he said.

More teachers will be hired till all the posts are filled, he said.

The priests (pujaris) of temples which are not affiliated to any land will be given an honorarium of Rs. 5000 per month.

The honorarium will also be arranged for pujaris of the temples which are affiliated with land.

Chouhan said the arrangement of land attached to the temples would be done by the pujaris only.

It is necessary that the land belonging to the Devasthans should not be sold, he said.

 A committee will be constituted by the state government to ensure this, he said. Chouhan said scholarship will be provided to children studying Sanskrit.

He informed the work of systematic development of Janapav, the place of incarnation of Lord Parashurama, is going on.

He was addressing the Akshayotsav Bhagwan Shri Parshuram Pran Pratishtha ceremony on occasion of Akshaya Tritiya.

Chouhan called upon the people of Bhopal to participate with enthusiasm and gaiety in the Pride day of Bhopal to be held on June 1. He greeted and extended wishes to the newly married couples on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya. BJP state chief and Member of Parliament V.D. Sharma said we learn and get inspiration to fight against injustice from the principles and practices of Lord Vishnu’s sixth incarnation, Lord Parashuram.