Amit Shah Flags Off Blood Van, Tripura Preps for Rajbhasha Sammelan

Union Home Minister Amit Shah flagged off a mobile blood collection van at Sola Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad. He then proceeded to Gandhinagar for a meeting with Cooperation Ministers from all states and UTs. Meanwhile, Tripura is preparing extensively for Shah's visit and the upcoming Regional Rajbhasha Sammelan, expecting over 3,000 delegates. The state is creating a special souvenir artwork featuring iconic heritage sites to promote local craftsmanship and cultural heritage to national participants.

Key Points: Amit Shah Launches Blood Van, Tripura Gears for Rajbhasha Event

  • Mobile blood van flagged off
  • Meeting with state cooperation ministers
  • Tripura preps for Rajbhasha Sammelan
  • 3000+ delegates expected
  • Souvenir artwork promotes local heritage
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Union Minister Amit Shah flags off Mobile blood collection van in Ahmedabad

Union Minister Amit Shah flagged off a mobile blood collection van in Ahmedabad. Tripura prepares for a major Regional Rajbhasha Sammelan with cultural souvenirs.

"Cooperation to Prosperity - Theme of meeting with Cooperation Ministers"

Ahmedabad, February 17

Union Home Minister Amit Shah flagged off a Mobile Blood Collection Van at the Sola Civil Hospital on Tuesday.

Following this, he reached Gandhinagar, where he was welcomed by Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, to attend a meeting with Cooperation Ministers of all States and Union Territories under the theme "Cooperation to Prosperity".

Meanwhile, preparations are in full swing in Agartala ahead of the visit of Shah on February 20, with the Government of Tripura undertaking extensive arrangements, including decoration of venues and accommodation for nearly 3,000 delegates arriving from across the country to attend the upcoming Regional Rajbhasha Sammelan.

As part of the preparations, the State government has taken a special initiative highlighting the "Vocal for Local" vision by promoting indigenous craftsmanship and cultural heritage. Artisans at the Bamboo & Cane Development Institute (BCDI), located in Agartala, are working round-the-clock to develop a commemorative souvenir artwork depicting the rich heritage of Tripura, which will be presented to dignitaries and participants during the Sammelan.

The upcoming Regional Rajbhasha Sammelan is expected to witness participation from more than 3,000 delegates from across India and is being viewed as a significant occasion for the state to showcase its administrative preparedness and cultural richness on a national platform.

The specially curated souvenir artwork has been designed to represent three iconic heritage sites of the state, the revered Tripura Sundari Temple (Matabari), the historic rock carvings of Chabimura, and the ancient archaeological site of Unakoti. These landmarks symbolise Tripura's spiritual legacy, ancient rock-cut artistry, and natural beauty. The artwork reflects the state's cultural depth, historical significance, and scenic grandeur while promoting locally crafted products.

The commemorative memento will be presented as a token of appreciation and hospitality to distinguished dignitaries, officials, and participants, aiming to leave a lasting impression of Tripura's heritage and encourage visitors to explore the state's traditions, architectural marvels, and landscapes.

The Regional Rajbhasha Sammelan is expected not only to strengthen the promotion of official language initiatives but also to serve as a platform to present Tripura as a vibrant cultural destination to participants from across the country.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see the focus on 'Vocal for Local' in Tripura's preparations. Promoting indigenous artisans and our heritage is the way forward for sustainable development. The souvenir artwork sounds beautiful.
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Aman W
While the blood van and cultural showcase are positive, one hopes the substantial funds for accommodating 3000 delegates and venue decorations are justified by concrete outcomes from the Rajbhasha Sammelan. Efficiency in administration is as important as showcasing it.
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Sarah B
It's impressive how a language conference is being used to highlight Tripura's tourism potential. Unakoti and Chabimura are stunning places that more people should know about. Smart branding!
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Karthik V
The mobile van at Sola Civil Hospital is a practical step. But we also need massive awareness campaigns to address the myths and fears around blood donation, especially in smaller towns. The initiative must go beyond the flag-off.
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Nisha Z
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 It's heartening to see our ministers working on ground-level healthcare projects and also focusing on national integration through language and culture. This is holistic governance.

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