Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav inaugurated the state -of -the -art Varahamihira Planetary at Dongla on Saturday. In this modern planetarium, the children and Aguntko, who come to Dongla about the secrets of astronomy, will be informed through 4K film.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also seated a film based on the study of sun radiation and its waves in the Varahamihira Observatory Planetary. It is noteworthy that the state -of -the -art digital constellation has been established by Acharya Varahamihira Trust with the economic cooperation of the Avada Foundation and the technical support of Deep Sky Planetarium, Kolkata.
Digital Projector and Digital Sound System has been installed in the planetarium. In this air -conditioned spherical planetary, 55 people will be able to sit together and get exciting experience. The cost of this planetary is around Rs 1.6 crore.
Tara Mandal inaugurated in Dongla, Ujjain
CM Mohan Yadav reached Ujjain today. He first reached the ashram in Nagda bypass and took the blessings of Sant Tatambari government. After joining the puja here, CM Yadav reached village Dongla in Mahidpur tehsil, 35 km from the city, where he inaugurated the Hitech Tara Mandal. On this occasion, Mohan Yadav told the students that how does the shadow disappear at 12.28 pm on June 21? After this, CM Yadav launched the national workshop on astronomy and Indian knowledge tradition. Explain that 300 people associated with astrology and astronomy from all over the country should reach Dongla to attend.
CM explained astronomical event
CM Yadav said, ‘Ujjain is the biggest center of time calculation. Today the Sun is getting Dakshinayan from Uttarayan. This is an important astronomical event that takes place every year. It is our good fortune that its center is Ujjain. Explain that due to passing the Tropic of Cancer in Dongla, astronomy and astrology are important. CM saw an astronomical event of his disappearance disappeared at 12:28 pm on Saturday, 21 June.





