Key Points

Gujarat's Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel recently attended a significant mass wedding ceremony organized by the Rabari community in Ahmedabad. During the event, he emphasized how community weddings play a crucial role in promoting social unity and providing financial support to families. The ceremony, which united 16 couples, was attended by numerous community leaders and political representatives. This event highlights the Rabari community's strong social bonds and cultural traditions in Gujarat.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Highlights Community Wedding Unity

  • Mass wedding of 16 Rabari couples celebrates cultural solidarity
  • CM highlights financial relief through community marriages
  • Prominent community leaders attend ceremony
  • Rabari community represents important social group in Gujarat
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Community weddings promote unity: Gujarat CM

Gujarat CM praises community weddings as social unifier, supports Rabari mass marriage ceremony in Ahmedabad

"Community weddings promote unity within society - Bhupendra Patel, Gujarat CM"

Ahmedabad, April 20

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said on Sunday that community weddings promote unity in society.

"Community weddings promote unity within society. Such weddings also provide financial relief to families," said the Chief Minister while attending a mass wedding ceremony organised by the Rabari community in Ahmedabad.

The Chief Minister also presented gifts to the brides as part of the 'Kanyadaan' (a traditional wedding ritual of gifting the bride).

The mass wedding, organised by the family of Jayrambhai Motibhai Desai of the Surpura Rabari community, saw a total of 16 couples tying the knot.

The event was attended by Mahant Jayramgiri Bapu of Valinath Dham, Ahmedabad Mayor Pratibhaben Jain, Rajya Sabha MP Babubhai Desai, MP Mayank Nayak, MLAs Harshad Patel, Jitubhai Patel, Mavjibhai Desai, Deputy Mayor Jatin Patel, and Standing Committee Chairman Devang Dani.

Several saints, community leaders, and a large gathering of people from the Rabari community also attended the ceremony.

The Rabari community is a prominent pastoral and nomadic group primarily of Gujarat, with significant populations in districts such as Kutch, Banaskantha, Patan, Mehsana, and parts of Saurashtra.

Traditionally known as cattle herders and camel breeders, the Rabaris have a deep-rooted cultural and spiritual connection with the land and livestock economy.

While exact population figures vary, estimates suggest that the Rabari community in Gujarat numbers in the lakhs, making them a substantial social group, particularly in rural areas.

They are classified under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) in Gujarat, giving them access to affirmative action benefits in education and employment.

Socially active and cohesive, the community often organises mass weddings, spiritual gatherings, and cultural events to foster unity and support among members.

Their traditional councils (panchs) continue to play an advisory role in resolving internal matters and upholding community values.

Politically, the Rabaris hold influence in certain regions, especially in North Gujarat, where their population is more concentrated.

- IANS

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Priya M.
This is such a beautiful initiative! Community weddings help so many families while preserving traditions. More communities should adopt this practice 👏
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wonder if the government should focus more on economic support rather than symbolic gestures. The financial relief mentioned is temporary - what about long-term solutions?
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Sunita P.
My cousin got married in a community wedding last year! It was so much more affordable and the whole experience brought our neighborhood closer together. The decorations and food were amazing too! 😊
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Amit D.
Interesting to learn about the Rabari community's traditions. Their connection to pastoral life is such an important part of Gujarat's cultural heritage. Would love to see more coverage of different communities like this!
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Neha S.
The CM attending shows how important these events are for social harmony. But I hope they're also working on policies that help these communities beyond ceremonial appearances.
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Karan P.
Mass weddings are such a smart solution! Saves money, reduces waste from multiple events, and builds community bonds. Win-win-win situation if you ask me!

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