Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel is set to chair the State SWAGAT Online Public Grievance Redressal Programme for September. This initiative, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, allows citizens to submit their concerns directly. The announcement comes just after the CM inaugurated the grand Vibrant Navratri Festival 2025 in Ahmedabad. During the festival inauguration, he emphasized celebrating with Swadeshi products and highlighted new GST reforms.

Key Points: CM Bhupendra Patel Chairs Gujarat SWAGAT Grievance Redressal on Sept 25

  • CM Bhupendra Patel will chair the monthly State SWAGAT grievance redressal program on September 25
  • Citizens can submit representations in person at Swarnim Sankul-2 in Gandhinagar
  • Patel inaugurated the Vibrant Navratri Festival 2025 featuring a grand cultural program
  • He urged the public to use Swadeshi products during the Navratri festivities
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Gujarat CM to chair State SWAGAT Online Public Grievance Redressal Programme

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel to chair the monthly SWAGAT online grievance program on September 25, following his inauguration of the Vibrant Navratri Festival 2025.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s gift of implementing the Next-Gen GST Reform from the very first day of Navratri - Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, September 23

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will chair the monthly State SWAGAT Online Public Grievance Redressal Programme for September on September 25.

Inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the SWAGAT Online Public Grievance Redressal Program, which began in 2003, is organised every month.

Citizens can make their representations for this SWAGAT Program in person at the Chief Minister's Public Relations Unit, Swarnim Sankul-2, Gandhinagar, on September 25, between 8:00 am and 11:00 am, according to a release.

Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the Vibrant Navratri Festival 2025 at GMDC Ground on Monday in Ahmedabad with a grand cultural program featuring performances by over 1,000 artists themed "Aahvaan Ma Aadhya Shakti" (Invocation of the Aadhya Shakti).

After the conclusion of the cultural presentation, the Chief Minister, along with the Ministers and other dignitaries, devoutly performed the Aarti of Goddess Jagdamba and joined in the Maha Aarti.

The grand festival celebrating tradition, culture, and devotion was inaugurated in the presence of Tourism and Cultural Activities Minister Mulubhai Bera, Minister of State Jagdish Vishwakarma, Kunvarji Halpati, and Ahmedabad Mayor Pratibha Jain.

Extending his greetings for the Navratri festival, the Chief Minister stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's gift of implementing the Next-Gen GST Reform from the very first day of Navratri will make this year's Vibrant Navratri Festival and Diwali Deepotsav not only celebrations of joy but also a double savings bonanza for the people of the country.

In line with the Prime Minister's call to promote an Aatmanirbhar Bharat, CM urged everyone to celebrate the Navratri festivities, from dandiya sticks to jewellery and cosmetics, using only Swadeshi (local) products.

Before inaugurating the Vibrant Navratri Festival, CM visited various attractions set up for the event, including the thematic exhibition based on the Nav Sankalp theme, photo zones, selfie points, a specially prepared Kids' City for children, a food court, and a handicraft market. He also interacted with women from self-help groups at the stalls.

Additionally, he also inaugurated the multimedia exhibition on the theme of "11 Years of Good Governance," organised by the Central Bureau of Communication.

On this occasion, Ahmedabad city's MLAs, Chief Secretary Pankaj Joshi, Tourism Secretary Rajender Kumar, Managing Director of the Tourism Corporation Prabhav Joshi, along with other dignitaries and officials, were present.

Guests from across India and abroad, along with Ahmedabad residents, joined in the inauguration of the grand Vibrant Navratri Festival 2025.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Navratri celebrations look amazing! 1000+ artists performing - Gujarat truly knows how to celebrate festivals with grandeur. Wish I could visit Ahmedabad for this! 🎉
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Arjun K
While SWAGAT is good in theory, the 3-hour window for submissions is quite limited. Why not extend it or allow online submissions throughout the month? Many working people can't make it during morning hours.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on Swadeshi products during festivals is much needed. We should support our local artisans and small businesses. Great to see this message coming from the leadership level.
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Vikram M
GST reforms starting from Navratri is perfect timing! This will definitely help middle-class families during the festive shopping season. Smart economic planning 👏
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Nisha Z
The Kids' City and handicraft market sound wonderful! It's good to see events that cater to all age groups and promote our traditional crafts. Hope they maintain the quality standards.

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