Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel visited Somnath Mahadev Temple during the holy Shravan month. He launched the Ladu Poshan initiative to provide nutritious food to Anganwadi children. The program, guided by PM Modi's vision, aims to distribute 7 lakh ladus over a year. The Somnath Trust also runs health camps and cattle welfare activities.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Launches Ladu Poshan at Somnath Temple

  • CM Patel visits Somnath Mahadev during Shravan month
  • Launches nutritious ladu distribution for Anganwadi kids
  • Program to benefit 7 lakh children over a year
  • Trust also conducts health camps and cattle welfare initiatives
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Gujarat CM offers prayers at Somnath Mahadev Temple; launches Ladu Poshan distribution initiative

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel offers prayers at Somnath Mahadev Temple and initiates a nutrition program for Anganwadi children under PM Modi's vision.

"Poshan bhi, Padhai bhi – PM Narendra Modi"

Gandhinagar, August 18

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel performed darshan, pujan, and Jalabhishek today at Somnath Mahadev on the last Monday of the holy Shravan month.

According to an official statement from the Gujarat Chief Minister's Office (CMO), Patel has observed the tradition of visiting ancient Shiva temples every Monday; beginning with Dholeshwar Mahadev near Gandhinagar, followed by Stambheshwar Mahadev at Kavi-Kamboi in Bharuch, and Hatkeshwar Mahadev at Vadnagar.

On this occasion, he also launched the Somnath Trust's Ladu Poshan Prasad distribution for Anganwadi children in Gir Somnath district. Guided by Prime Minister and Somnath Trust Chairman Shri Narendra Modi's mantra of "Poshan bhi, Padhai bhi", the Trust will distribute 7 lakh nutritious ladus over the next year, benefiting children at Anganwadis. This initiative, costing around Rs 1 crore, will provide 28 tons of nutrition-rich food, the statement said.

CM Patel launched Somnath Trust's Poshan Prasad initiative to provide nutritious ladus daily to Anganwadi children for one year. Using an automated, hygienic, and eco-friendly packaging system, the Trust ensures safe distribution.

Guided by PM Narendra Modi's vision, the Trust also conducts social service activities like distributing 2,500 kg of mangoes during Keri Manorath, 1,500 kg of Kharek, and providing 50 g of peanut-jaggery chikki daily for a year to Gir Somnath Anganwadi children. With the motto "Sauna Nath Somnath", Somnath Trust extends services across society. Over the past two years, more than 17,000 needy people have received vastra prasad from clothes offered to Somnath Mahadev and Mata Parvati.

According to the statement, monthly health services like dental camps, artificial limb distribution, physiotherapy, and general diagnosis camps benefit thousands. The Trust also nurtures Gir cattle at its gaushala and supports other state gaushalas with Nandi prasad to strengthen the breed.

During CM's visit to Somnath, several dignitaries and officials were present, including District Panchayat President Manjula Muchhar, MLAs Pradyuman Vaja, Bhagwan Barad, and Kalubhai Rathod, Veraval-Patan combined Municipality President Pallavi Jani, Collector N.V. Upadhyay, DDO Snehal Bhapkar, District Police Chief Manoharsinh Jadeja.

Community leaders including Zaveri Thakrar, Sanjay Parmar, former MLAs Jashabhai Barad and Rajshibhai Jotva, Shri Mahendra Pithiya, Shri Manasinh Parmar, along with officials and employees, were also present.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the nutrition initiative, I hope the government ensures equal focus on improving Anganwadi infrastructure and teacher training. Nutrition alone won't solve our education challenges.
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Arjun K
Our CM following Shravan traditions while launching welfare schemes shows perfect balance of culture and development. The Somnath Trust's work with Gir cattle preservation is equally important for our rural economy. #GujaratModel
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Shreya B
As someone from Gir Somnath district, I've seen the Trust's work first-hand. The monthly health camps have been a blessing for elderly villagers. Hope they expand to more remote areas soon!
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Karthik V
The automated packaging system for laddus shows good thinking - maintaining hygiene while scaling up distribution. More temples should adopt such modern methods for prasad distribution.
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Meera T
Beautiful to see our traditions being kept alive while serving society. The vastra prasad initiative is particularly thoughtful - turning devotees' offerings into blessings for the needy. 🙏

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