Gujarat Foundation Day: Amit Shah, Nitin Nabin Laud State's Growth and Heritage

Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president Nitin Nabin extended greetings on Gujarat's 66th Foundation Day, praising its cultural heritage and entrepreneurial spirit. Shah highlighted Gujarat's contributions to national progress and unity, while Nabin emphasized its role as a benchmark of excellence. The main state-level event in Surat includes a ceremonial procession, cultural performances, and the presentation of the Gujarat Garima Award. The celebrations coincide with the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference, focusing on industry, MSMEs, and sustainability.

Key Points: Gujarat Foundation Day: Leaders Hail State's Development

  • Amit Shah and Nitin Nabin extend greetings on Gujarat's 66th Foundation Day
  • Leaders highlight state's rich culture, entrepreneurship, and national contributions
  • Main event in Surat features march, cultural performances, and awards
  • Celebrations coincide with Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference
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Gujarat Foundation Day: HM Amit Shah, Nitin Nabin highlight state's development, legacy

Amit Shah and Nitin Nabin greet on Gujarat Foundation Day, highlighting its cultural heritage, entrepreneurship, and national contributions. Events in Surat mark the occasion.

"From independence to integration, from cooperation to self-employment, Gujarat has made a significant contribution to building a prosperous and strong nation. - Amit Shah"

New Delhi/Surat, May 1 Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP national president Nitin Nabin on Friday extended greetings on the 66th Gujarat Foundation Day, paying tribute to the state's rich cultural heritage and its significant contribution to national development.

In a post on X, HM Shah said: "Heartfelt greetings to the people of Gujarat on the state's foundation day, a sacred land of glorious history, rich culture and unique entrepreneurship."

He further added, "From independence to integration, from cooperation to self-employment, Gujarat has made a significant contribution to building a prosperous and strong nation. By preserving its cultural heritage in India and abroad, Gujarat has strongly embodied the spirit of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat'. I pray to Lord Somnath to bless the people of the state with happiness, prosperity and splendour."

BJP national president Nitin Nabin also conveyed his greetings on the occasion.

"Warm greetings on Gujarat Statehood Day. A land of vibrant culture, industrious people and a rich historical legacy, Gujarat has consistently set benchmarks of excellence. The state's entrepreneurial spirit and its contributions to the nation's progress are a testament to the resilience and vision of its citizens," Nabin said in a post.

The Gujarat Foundation Day, also known as Gujarat Gaurav Diwas, marking the formation of the state in 1960 following the bifurcation of the erstwhile Bombay State on linguistic lines, will be observed across the state with official ceremonies, cultural events and public celebrations.

The main state-level programme will be held in Surat, featuring a ceremonial procession and cultural presentations.

The event will begin with a march from Y Junction near VR Mall to Lalbhai Contractor Stadium, and will be attended by Governor Acharya Devvrat, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, along with other officials and public representatives.

Police contingents will participate in a march-past, alongside cultural performances and a motorcycle stunt display.

In the evening, a large cultural programme titled "Glorious Gujarat: From Heritage to Development" will be organised at Dumas Sea Face, featuring more than 250 artists.

The performances will highlight Gujarat's cultural traditions as well as themes of development through music, dance, and light-and-sound presentations.

As part of the celebrations, state honours including the Gujarat Garima Award will be presented.

The state government will also release two publications documenting Surat's developmental journey, titled "Vikas Vatika" and a coffee-table book.

Several government and heritage buildings in Surat have been illuminated for the occasion.

The observance coincides with the third edition of the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference, which begins in Surat today.

The conference will include discussions on industry, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), sustainability and regional development initiatives.

- IANS

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Sneha F
While I appreciate the celebrations, I hope the government also focuses on development in remote areas of Saurashtra and Kutch. The coastal regions still lack proper healthcare and education facilities. Development should reach every corner, not just cities like Surat and Ahmedabad.
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Karthik V
As someone from Tamil Nadu, I've always admired Gujarat's entrepreneurial spirit. The way they turned a desert into a prosperity hub with the Narmada project is nothing short of miraculous. Also, their textile industry and diamond cutting are world-class. Big salute to the people of Gujarat! 🙏
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Ravi K
Amit Shah ji and Nitin Nabin ji's words reflect the true spirit of Gujarat. The state's contribution to India's freedom struggle, from Gandhi to Sardar Patel, is legendary. Today's Gujarat is a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. Very proud moment for every Gujarati! 🚩
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Lakshmi X
Surat's journey is amazing - from a plague-hit city to a diamond and textile hub. The Vibrant Gujarat summits have brought massive investments. But I wish they would allocate more funds for pollution control in industrial areas like Vapi and Ankleshwar. The environment needs attention too.
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Jennifer L
Visiting Gujarat last year was an eye-opener for me as an American. The infrastructure in Gandhinagar and the cleanliness of Somnath temple were impressive. But what struck me most was the warmth of the people - they are truly hardworking and hospitable. Happy Foundation Day to Gujarat!

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