Sardar Patel's Unity Vision: Why New Research Institutes Could Transform India

Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi commemorated Sardar Patel's 150th birth anniversary at Raj Bhavan in Chennai. He highlighted Patel's crucial role in unifying India's princely states into one nation. The Governor proposed establishing Sardar Patel Research Institutes to study his leadership legacy. He also emphasized documenting contributions of thousands of unsung freedom fighters from Tamil Nadu.

Key Points: TN Governor Ravi Calls for Sardar Patel Research Institutes Nationwide

  • Governor Ravi paid tribute to Patel's role in uniting 560 princely states
  • Called for establishing Sardar Patel Research Institutes across India
  • Highlighted 4,600 Tamil Nadu fighters in Netaji's Indian National Army
  • Emphasized documenting unsung freedom fighters from Tamil Nadu
  • Recalled Patel's successful integration of Hyderabad and Manipur
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Sardar Patel's vision of unity remembered: TN Governor calls for establishing 'Sardar Patel Research Institutes'

Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi honors Sardar Patel's 150th birth anniversary, proposes research institutes to study his legacy of national unity and integration.

"Let his spirit of unity live on in our hearts and guide our actions every single day. - Governor R N Ravi"

Chennai, October 31

Marking the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi participated in a commemorative programme held at Raj Bhavan, Chennai, on Friday.

Addressing the gathering, Governor Ravi paid rich tributes to the Iron Man of India, recalling his monumental contribution in uniting over 560 princely states to form a single, sovereign nation.

Sardar Patel's vision, courage and administrative wisdom transformed India into a united nation. His life teaches us the values of integrity, determination and commitment to national unity, the Governor said.

Highlighting the sacrifices made during the freedom struggle, the Governor noted that India's independence was achieved through the efforts of millions, including thousands from Tamil Nadu whose names remain unrecorded in mainstream history.

Research indicates that over 4,600 individuals from Tamil Nadu joined Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National Army. It's time we recognised and documented their immense contributions, he added.

Emphasising the need for academic focus on Patel's legacy, Governor Ravi called for the establishment of "Sardar Patel Research Institutes" in educational institutions across the country. Such institutes will promote research on his life and leadership and inspire youth to imbibe his values of unity, discipline and service to the nation, he said.

The Governor also recalled Patel's historic role in integrating states like Hyderabad and Manipur, describing them as "timeless lessons in governance, negotiation and nation-building."

The event began with floral tributes to Sardar Patel's portrait and concluded with a renewed call to carry forward his ideals.

"Let us not remember Sardar Patel only on his birth anniversary," Governor Ravi said. "Let his spirit of unity live on in our hearts and guide our actions every single day."

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate honoring Sardar Patel, I wish the Governor had also mentioned leaders from Tamil Nadu who contributed to national unity. Our history books often overlook regional heroes who played crucial roles in India's freedom struggle.
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Arjun K
Excellent move! Sardar Patel's integration of Hyderabad and Manipur shows his diplomatic brilliance. Today's politicians should learn from his governance and negotiation skills. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone living in Chennai, I'm glad to see our Governor highlighting Tamil Nadu's contributions to the freedom struggle. The 4,600 INA soldiers from TN deserve recognition in our national narrative.
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Karthik V
Sardar Patel's vision is more relevant than ever in today's divided times. We need his spirit of unity to overcome regional and political differences. The research institutes should focus on practical applications of his principles.
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Michael C
The Governor's call to remember Patel beyond just anniversaries is important. True tribute would be implementing his ideals in governance and public life. Hope these institutes lead to meaningful research, not just ceremonial activities.

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