Devotees will be able to shower flowers at the world's tallest temple, know how?
Devotees will be able to shower flowers at the world's tallest temple, know how?
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Bhopal: Devotees will now be able to travel by air along with the benefits of Teerth Darshan in Kundalpur Panchkalyanak Mahotsav. Air service has been started for the devotees in the Jain pilgrimage Kundalpur. Devotees who come here for just Rs 3100 can have an exciting journey of one trip. Devotees can also shower flowers from 1000 feet in the world's highest Jinalaya through air service. Panchkalyan Mahotsav Samiti has started air service from Thursday. There are currently three helicopters operating.

The Jinalaya being built in Kundalpur is at a height of 500 feet. There is a climb of 2 kilometres from the base. There is a road to reach Jinalaya. People can reach here by auto or bus. The tent city from the helicopter and the vastness of the Jinalaya set up on the hill is very attractive, which is a pleasure to see in itself. Devotees can make three rounds here for Rs 3100. The helipad has been built on the Kundalpur-Katni road. The committee has said to change the fee from Sunday.

On the other hand, a cabinet meeting was held on Friday under the chairmanship of CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan. It approved the name of the Professional Examination Board as the Staff Selection Board. The Commission will function under the General Administration Department. Briefing reporters about the cabinet decisions, Home Minister Narottam Mishra said, the post of vice-chairman of the Employment Generation Board of the Technical Education Department was also approved to be given to a non-government person.  

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