Gujarat Dy CM Urges Equal Love for Daughters & Daughters-in-Law at Mass Wedding

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi addressed a Thakor community mass wedding, appealing for families to treat daughters-in-law with the same affection as their own daughters. He emphasized social change, education, and highlighted the state's continued development under Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, tracing its origins to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tenure. Sanghavi also detailed government welfare schemes and urged community leaders to ensure grassroots families benefit from them. Earlier, CM Patel inaugurated the Tapovan Vidyavihar educational complex in Ahmedabad, which Sanghavi said reflects the PM's motto of 'Vikas Bhi Virasat Bhi'.

Key Points: Gujarat Dy CM on Treating Daughters-in-Law Like Daughters

  • Call for equal treatment of daughters-in-law
  • Emphasis on social change and education
  • Praise for Gujarat's development trajectory
  • Highlight of government welfare schemes
  • Inauguration of a new educational complex
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'Treat daughter-in-law as your own daughter': Gujarat Dy CM at community mass wedding event

Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi calls for social harmony at a Thakor community mass wedding, emphasizing respect for daughters-in-law and highlighting state development.

"Today, after marriage, the 'daughter-in-law' who comes home should be given the same respect and affection as one's own daughter - Harsh Sanghavi"

Gandhinagar/Ahmedabad, March 8 A call to treat daughters-in-law with the same respect and affection as daughters marked a mass marriage ceremony of the Thakor community in Gujarat on Sunday, where Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi addressed newlywed couples and community members.

Speaking at the 35th mass marriage ceremony organised by the Gujarat Thakor Kshatriya community in Kalol, Sanghavi extended his wishes to the newlywed couples and appealed for greater social harmony within families.

"Today, after marriage, the 'daughter-in-law' who comes home should be given the same respect and affection as one's own daughter," he said while emphasising social change and education.

Sanghavi said the Thakor community shares a strong and long-standing bond with the government and highlighted the importance of youth development and leadership within the community.

Referring to the state's development trajectory, he said that the journey that began during the tenure of the then Gujarat Chief Minister and current Prime Minister Narendra Modi was continuing under the leadership of CM Bhupendra Patel.

"The development journey that began earlier is moving ahead at 'rocket speed' today under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, and it is the result of the cooperation and blessings of society," Sanghavi said.

The deputy chief minister also referred to government welfare schemes, including Ayushman Bharat, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and PM Kisan Samman Nidhi.

"Earlier, direct assistance for poor and middle-class families in cases of serious illness seemed like a dream. Today, it has become a reality," he said, urging community leaders to ensure that families at the grassroots do not remain deprived of the benefits of such schemes.

He also welcomed the construction of an educational building for the community through the efforts of Gandhinagar South MLA Alpesh Thakor and Kalol MLA Laxmanji Thakor.

Sanghavi administered a pledge to those present to work towards eliminating social evils and to contribute to building a healthy society.

Earlier in the day, CM Bhupendra Patel inaugurated Tapovan Vidyavihar in Ahmedabad, an educational complex aimed at providing modern learning facilities along with value-based education.

During the event, CM Patel honoured the institution's main donors and visited the classrooms along with other dignitaries.

Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi was present at the ceremony along with Jain spiritual leaders Hanskirti Surishwarji Maharaj and Bhavyakirti Surishwarji Maharaj.

Addressing the gathering, Sanghavi said the institution would offer advanced educational facilities while also imparting values. "Tapovan Vidyavihar reflects the Prime Minister's motto of 'Vikas Bhi Virasat Bhi'," he said.

Ahmedabad Mayor Pratibha Jain, local MLA Amit Thakar, Jain monks, community leaders and a large number of people attended the inauguration ceremony.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Good to see leaders talking about social harmony at the family level. But these words need to translate into action. We still hear too many stories of dowry and mistreatment. The pledge against social evils is a good step.
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Rohit P
Focusing on youth development and education within communities is the real way forward. The new educational building is a positive move. Jai Gujarat!
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Sarah B
As someone married into an Indian family, this message resonates deeply. When families welcome a new member with genuine love, it strengthens everyone. It's a universal truth, beautifully stated.
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Vikram M
The mention of Ayushman Bharat and PM Awas Yojana is important. These schemes are a big help for middle-class families. Leaders should ensure awareness reaches the last mile, as he said.
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Kavya N
While the sentiment is perfect, I wish the speech had also directly addressed sons and husbands. Change is a two-way street. Treating a daughter-in-law like a daughter also means giving her the same freedom and support you'd want for your own child.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the blend of social messaging with development politics. 'Vikas Bhi Virasat Bhi' – development and heritage. Combining modern education with value-based learning seems to be the theme. A balanced approach

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