Yamkeshwar: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath laid the foundation stone for a new academic auditorium at Mahayogi Guru Gorakhnath Government College, Bithyani in Yamkeshwar.
The project is being developed by Hemant Dwivedi in memory of his grandfather Totaram Dwivedi, marking a significant contribution to the educational infrastructure of the region.
Focus on Education and Nation Building
Addressing the event, CM Yogi Adityanath said that development of educational institutions forms the foundation of nation building.
He emphasized that providing modern learning facilities in rural and border areas is essential for strengthening both education and values among students.
Tribute-Based Academic Auditorium Project
The proposed auditorium will be constructed over approximately 1,800 square feet above the administrative building of the college.
It will serve multiple academic and cultural purposes, including:
- Seminars and workshops
- Cultural programs
- Literary events
- Student competitions
- Educational activities
The facility is expected to enhance the overall learning environment for students.
Support for Student Development and Campus Activities
College authorities said the new auditorium will significantly improve opportunities for academic and extracurricular engagement.
It will provide a dedicated space for intellectual development, cultural expression, and skill-building activities for students.
Appreciation for Hemant Dwivedi’s Initiative
CM Yogi praised Hemant Dwivedi’s initiative and contribution toward strengthening educational infrastructure in the region.
Local residents and students also appreciated the effort, calling it a valuable step toward promoting education and social development in rural areas.
Construction Timeline and Future Plans
The construction work is expected to begin within the next two weeks. College administration and student representatives expressed gratitude for the initiative and support from the Dwivedi family.
About the Initiative
Hemant Dwivedi, Chairman of the Badri-Kedar Temple Committee, has taken the initiative to build the auditorium as part of his commitment to education and social development in the region.














