Amit Shah Flies Kite for Uttarayan, Inaugurates Gujarat's First BSL-4 Lab

Union Home Minister Amit Shah celebrated the harvest festival of Uttarayan in Ahmedabad by offering prayers at the Jagannath Temple and flying kites with his family. Earlier, he laid the foundation stone for Gujarat's first state-of-the-art Bio Safety Level-4 laboratory in Gandhinagar. The Rs 362 crore facility, only the second such high-containment lab in India, will be designated as a national centre for pathogen research. Shah stated the lab is crucial for health security and aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for science and the 'One Health Mission'.

Key Points: Amit Shah at Jagannath Temple, Launches Gujarat BSL-4 Lab

  • Offered prayers at Jagannath Temple
  • Participated in traditional kite flying
  • Launched Gujarat's first BSL-4 lab
  • Lab to cost Rs 362 crore
  • Part of PM's 'One Health Mission'
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Amit Shah offers prayer at Jagannath temple, flies kite in Ahmedabad

Union Home Minister Amit Shah celebrated Uttarayan in Ahmedabad, then inaugurated a national high-containment pathogen research facility in Gandhinagar.

"This lab will prove to be India's impregnable security shield. - Amit Shah"

Ahmedabad, January 14

Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the Jagannath Temple in Ahmedabad along with his family and offered prayers on the occasion of Uttarayan. After the temple visit, Shah marked the harvest festival by participating in traditional kite flying.

Visuals from the event showed the Home Minister engaging with the festive spirit as he flew a kite surrounded by his family.

Earlier on Tuesday, Shah laid the foundation stone of Gujarat's first state-of-the-art Bio-Containment Facility "Bio Safety Level-4" lab as well as the "Animal Bio-Safety Level" facility in Gandhinagar, in the presence of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. On this occasion, the Minister for Science and Technology, Arjun Modhwadia, was also present.

During the ceremony, the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, granted a Letter of Intent (LoI) to the Gujarat Science and Technology Department to designate the "Bio Safety Level-4" facility of the Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre (GBRC) as the 'National Centre for High Containment Pathogen Research Facility' under the Government of India's "BioE3 Policy".

The Union Home Minister stated that a new era has begun in Gujarat for the development of India's health security and biosafety sector. After Pune, this is only the second such high-level lab in the country; however, due to the state government's special initiative, it will become the country's first state government-operated BSL-4 lab, to be constructed at a cost of Rs 362 crore. In the future, this lab will prove to be India's impregnable security shield and a strong fortress of bio-facilities to combat deadly viruses.

Reiterating Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision that 'science and technology should be the foundation pillar of national development', he said, "This international-standard lab will open many avenues of opportunity for researchers and youth. Especially, this lab will accelerate the "One Health Mission" initiated by the Prime Minister to prevent diseases transmitted from animals to humans." In the face of recent challenges such as Chandipura and Lumpy Skin Disease in Gujarat, a research-based, permanent security arrangement was essential."

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the temple visit and festival participation are good, the real news is the BSL-4 lab. This is a massive step for India's health security. After the pandemic, such infrastructure is critical. Good initiative.
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Arjun K
A balanced day - faith, tradition, and science. The lab in Gandhinagar is a proud moment for Gujarat. Hope it attracts top researchers and helps us be prepared for future health challenges. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Respectfully, I wish the article focused more on the specifics of the "One Health Mission" and the lab's research goals rather than the ceremonial aspects. The science is what will truly benefit citizens in the long run.
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Vikram M
Gujarat leading the way again! A state-government run BSL-4 lab is a big deal. This shows how central and state governments can work together for national development. The cost seems justified for such a facility.
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Meera T
Good to see the focus on preventing diseases from animals. After Lumpy Skin Disease affected our cattle, such proactive measures are very much needed. Hope the lab's benefits reach farmers and rural areas too.

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