Lucknow: A man in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur has written the Hanuman Chalisa on a wooden board after eight months of hard work and wants to gift it to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath with his own hands. Sandeep Soni, who works as a carpenter in Kanpur, has sculpted 3 couplets and 40 shlokas of Hanuman Chalisa on a wooden board using scrap. He said that he wants to give this gift to CM Yogi. Earlier, Sandeep had gifted 18 chapters and 706 verses of the Bhagavad Gita to PM Narendra Modi by writing 18 chapters and 706 verses on wooden planks. Earlier, he had given a similar gift to former President Ram Nath Kovind. For the first time, Sandeep's work came into the limelight when he expressed his desire to gift the Bhagavad Gita to PM Modi. After this, the PMO called him and he presented his composition to the Prime Minister. Actually, Sandeep Soni, a resident of Kanpur, works as a carpenter, but he has made a different identity with woodwork. The PM of the country is also fond of his art. He is famous for writing the texts of Hinduism on wood. This time in 8 months, Sandeep Soni has prepared Hanuman Chalisa on the wood board. Sandeep wants to give this gift to CM Yogi Adityanath with his own hands. 'Bharat Jodo is actually only Parivar Jodo and Bhrashtachar Jodo Yatra..,' BJP slams Congress PM to inaugurate Kartavyapath on Sept 7, Netaji's statue will also be unveiled Why is there a problem with mass prayers in Kendriya Vidyalayas? Matter reached SC