AP Governor Celebrates UP Statehood Day, Highlights Unity & Cultural Heritage

Andhra Pradesh Governor S Abdul Nazeer served as Chief Guest for the Formation Day celebrations of Uttar Pradesh and the Union Territories of Dadra Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu in Vijayawada. He highlighted Uttar Pradesh's iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal and the spiritual significance of Varanasi. The Governor also described the natural beauty of Dadra Nagar Haveli and the multicultural heritage of Daman and Diu. The event, part of the 'Ek Bharat Shresth Bharat' programme, featured cultural performances to promote national unity.

Key Points: AP Governor at UP, UT Formation Day Celebrations in Vijayawada

  • UP's iconic cultural sites highlighted
  • Spiritual significance of Varanasi praised
  • Natural beauty of Dadra Nagar Haveli described
  • Daman and Diu's multicultural heritage noted
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Andhra Pradesh Governor participates in UP Statehood Day celebrations

Andhra Pradesh Governor S Abdul Nazeer chief guest at Uttar Pradesh and Dadra Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu Formation Day events under Ek Bharat Shresth Bharat.

"The 'Ek Bharat Shresth Bharat' programme aims to enhance interaction and promote mutual understanding between people of different states and Union Territories. - Governor S Abdul Nazeer"

Vijayawada, January 24

Governor of Andhra Pradesh, S Abdul Nazeer, participated as the Chief Guest in the Formation Day celebrations of Uttar Pradesh, observed on January 24, and the Union Territory of Dadra Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu, observed on January 26, at the Lok Bhavan lawns in Vijayawada on Saturday under the 'Ek Bharat Shresth Bharat' programme.

Speaking on the occasion, Governor Abdul Nazeer said, "Uttar Pradesh is home to the iconic Taj Mahal, Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama, Triveni Sangam of the holy rivers of Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, among several incredible places."

He further added, "Varanasi, situated on the banks of the River Ganga, home of Kashi Vishwanath Temple, is known as the spiritual and cultural capital of India, and is considered one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, believed to be nearly 3,000 years old."

About Dadra Nagar Haveli, the Governor said, "Dadra Nagar Haveli is endowed with nature's munificence, and it is a land of spell-binding beauty and green forests, winding rivers, unimaginable waterfronts, gentle gurgle of streams, distant dotting mountain ranges, a gorgeous kaleidoscope of flora and fauna and is a heaven for those who are looking for a tranquil holiday."

Speaking about Daman and Diu, he said, "Daman and Diu boast of a multi-faced cultural heritage and an amalgam of various cultures--tribal, Indian, Portuguese, and European."

He highlighted the significance of the programme, stating, "The 'Ek Bharat Shresth Bharat' programme aims to enhance interaction and promote mutual understanding between people of different states and Union Territories through the concept of 'One Nation One People.'"

The celebrations included cultural performances such as Kathak dance by Lekhya Bharani, a Jugalbandi of Hindustani musical instruments by Palaparthi Nageswara Rao, Kumar Babu and Madhu Babu, a patriotic song by Shivani Bharathi, and a group dance by students of ICON Public School.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good gesture, but I hope such programs are more than just symbolic. Real 'Ek Bharat' would mean better infrastructure and job opportunities in all states, not just cultural exchanges. The concept is strong, but the execution needs to touch people's daily lives.
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Siddharth J
The description of Dadra Nagar Haveli has convinced me to plan my next holiday there! It's amazing how much diversity we have in one country. From the mountains of the north to the beaches of Diu, India truly has it all. Jai Hind!
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Arun Y
As someone from UP now living in Andhra, this makes me feel so connected to home. Hearing about Mathura and Ayodhya here in Vijayawada is special. This is what "One Nation One People" should feel like. Kudos to the organizers and the performers!
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Kavya N
The cultural program with Kathak and Jugalbandi sounds lovely! It's important for our children in schools like ICON Public School to appreciate this rich tapestry. More such events should be held in colleges and universities too.
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Michael C
Visiting from the US and reading this is fascinating. The depth of history mentioned—Varanasi being 3000 years old, the blend of Portuguese culture in Daman—is incredible. This "Ek Bharat" program seems like a great way for Indians to rediscover their own country.

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