Gujarat CM Celebrates 93rd Pragatyotsav, Urges Focus on Tech and Tradition

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel graced the 93rd Pragatyotsav of the SMVS Sanstha in Ahmedabad, paying tribute to its founder, Pujya Bapji. He commended the organization's extensive service work in education, healthcare, and disaster relief, following the principles of the Shikshapatri. Patel urged institutions to help develop youth skills in advanced fields like semiconductor design and Artificial Intelligence. He also called for the adoption of the Prime Minister's public welfare initiatives and announced the future inauguration of a new temple complex.

Key Points: Gujarat CM at SMVS Pragatyotsav: Blending Heritage with Modern Tech

  • Tribute to SMVS founder Pujya Bapji
  • Praise for SMVS disaster & health services
  • Call for tech courses in AI, chip design
  • Adoption of PM's public welfare initiatives
  • Announcement of new temple complex in 2026
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Gujarat CM graces 93rd Pragatyotsav of Pujya Bapji, founder of SMVS Sanstha

CM Bhupendra Patel addressed the 93rd Pragatyotsav, highlighting service, education, and the need for youth skill development in advanced technologies.

"Saints, scriptures, and temples are the main pillars of Indian culture. - CM Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, March 5

In the presence of Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the 93rd Pragatyotsav of Pujya Bapji, founder of the SMVS, was celebrated at Riverfront in Ahmedabad, the release said.

According to the Gujarat Chief Minister Office (CMO), during the event themed "Sabarmati Na Kanthe Ek Adarsh Shilpi" (An Ideal Sculptor on the Banks of the Sabarmati), Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel paid tribute to the divine consciousness of Pujya Bapji, founder of the SMVS Sanstha, and extended greetings on Dhuleti, the festival of unity, love, and harmony.

CM Patel said that saints, scriptures, and temples are the main pillars of Indian culture. He added that the SMVS Sanstha is strengthening these pillars through education, service, and values. The seed of devotion sown by Gurudev Pujya Bapji has grown into a huge tree, providing the shade of Satsang to lakhs of devotees.

CM Patel lauded the service activities of the SMVS Sanstha, carried out by following the teachings of Bhagwan Swaminarayan's Shikshapatri. He noted that the organisation has remained at the forefront during disasters such as earthquakes, floods, cyclones, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

He said that under the leadership of Pujya Satya Sankalpadasji Swami, these service activities have gained greater momentum in recent times. He commended initiatives of the SMVS Sanstha, such as the construction of SMVS Hospital in the health sector, the Kanya Gurukul in Gandhinagar, Gurukul for tribal children in Panchmahal district that provides free education along with financial assistance and scholarships for meritorious students to pursue higher education.

Recalling the Prime Minister's mantra of 'Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi', CM Patel said that temples are an integral part of Sanatan Dharma. He added that under the Prime Minister's leadership, the country also witnessed the historic Somnath Swabhiman Yatra, marking a thousand years of the Somnath Temple's pride.

He said that India is now taking the lead globally in modern sectors such as semiconductors. The inauguration of the semiconductor plant in Sanand is a historic step towards Atmanibharta. Considering the changing times, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel urged institutions like the SMVS to contribute through technical courses to help develop youth skills in chip design, Artificial Intelligence, and other advanced technologies.

CM Patel urged devotees to adopt Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiatives, such as Catch the Rain (save water); tree plantation under Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam, cleanliness; Vocal for Local; natural farming; and yoga as part of their daily lives.

Speaking about the concept of 'Happy Gujarat' through 'Happy Families', CM Patel said that if every family in the state is happy, the state will be happy, and a happy state will lead to a happy nation. He urged everyone to contribute to the country's development to realise the dream of a 'Happy India'.

On this occasion, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel announced online that the first complex of the AnadiMukt Vishwam Sansthan will be inaugurated on 21 December 2026, along with the commencement of construction of the Shikharbaddh temple and AnadiMukt Pithika.

The event was attended by Head of SMVS Sanstha Pujya Satyasankalpadasji Swami, Pujyabhaktavatsaldasji, Pujya Nirgunjivan Dasji, Pujya Dharmapriyadasji, and Mayor Pratibha Jain, Ahmedabad West MP Hasmukh Patel, local MLAs, dignitaries, and a large number of devotees.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the emphasis on service and values, I hope the government ensures that the benefits of initiatives like free education for tribal children and the new hospital reach everyone equally, without any discrimination. The proof of these efforts will be in their on-ground implementation.
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Priya S
"Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi" – this mantra perfectly captures the balance we need. Proud to see Gujarat leading in both preserving our cultural pillars and embracing futuristic technology. The call for technical courses in AI and chip design by such institutions is a visionary step for our youth.
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Rohit P
The 'Happy Gujarat through Happy Families' concept is beautiful. Real development starts at home. If every family is secure, educated, and healthy, the state and nation will automatically prosper. Initiatives like 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' are simple yet powerful ways for citizens to contribute.
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Karthik V
Good to see recognition for the seva done during COVID and natural disasters. These organizations often work silently on the ground. The announcement for the new temple complex in 2026 will give devotees a lot of joy. Jai Swaminarayan!
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Michael C
The integration of spiritual values with national development goals is fascinating. Urging devotees to adopt water conservation, local products, and yoga is a smart way to channel faith into positive civic action. The semiconductor plant in Sanand is a huge deal for the tech ecosystem.

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