Key Points

The Statue of Unity has completely transformed the Kevadia region into a vibrant tourist destination. Local tribal women are now driving pink electric autos, gaining financial independence for their families. Eco-friendly transport options have created new jobs for youth in the area. This project successfully combines heritage preservation with community upliftment and sustainable development.

Key Points: Statue of Unity Boosts Gujarat Tourism Empowers Local Communities

  • World's tallest statue has become one of India's most visited global attractions
  • Local tribal women trained as drivers operate pink electric autos for visitors
  • Eco-friendly e-carts provide new livelihood opportunities for regional youth
  • Project includes Ekta Nursery and laser shows creating a complete family experience
  • Development guided by themes of unity and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam vision
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World's tallest statue boosts tourism, empowers local communities in Gujarat

The Statue of Unity in Gujarat has transformed into a major tourist hub, creating jobs for tribal women and youth while honoring Sardar Patel's legacy.

"Earlier, we used to stay at home, but once we started driving the autos, we found work and began contributing to the household income. - Geeta, Pink Auto driver"

Kevadia, October 2

The Statue of Unity, a 182-meter monumental tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, inaugurated in 2018 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has today become one of India's most visited global attractions. The statue in Kevadia, Gujarat, not only honours the Iron Man of India but also serves as a beacon of cultural pride and economic opportunity.

Amit Arora, CEO of the Statue of Unity Area Development & Tourism Authority, emphasised that the holistic development of the region has been guided by the themes of unity, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, and the vision of building a world-class tourist destination.

The surrounding area has been transformed into a vibrant tourist hub, featuring attractions like Ekta Nursery and evening laser shows, making it a complete family experience.

Tourists, too, express their admiration for the initiative. "Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel dedicated his life to India's unity, bringing the entire nation together. To honour his legacy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi envisioned and built the Statue of Unity," said visitor Dr. Purushottam Sahu. Another tourist, Pinaki Vijay Chowski, highlighted the world-class facilities available for senior citizens, including lifts, guides, seating, and drinking water.

Beyond tourism, the project has sparked social and economic change in the region. Local tribal women, trained to operate pink electric autos, now play a key role in ferrying visitors across the complex. "Earlier, we used to stay at home, but once we started driving the autos, we found work and began contributing to the household income. Now, everything is going well," said Geeta, one of the Pink Auto drivers.

Eco-friendly e-carts also shuttle visitors from the gates to the statue, providing new livelihood opportunities for local drivers. "It is so good that the government built this Statue of Unity. This has given livelihood to youths in the region. It has been beneficial to all those who work here," said Sanjaybhai Jitendrabhai, a driver.

With its modern facilities, inclusive employment, and sustainable transport initiatives, the Statue of Unity stands as a model of how heritage preservation can drive community upliftment and regional development.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the tourism boost, I wish the government would focus more on basic infrastructure in rural Gujarat. Many villages still lack proper roads and healthcare facilities. The statue is impressive, but balanced development is needed.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited from the US, I was amazed by the scale and beauty of the Statue of Unity. The eco-friendly initiatives and women empowerment stories are truly commendable. India is setting a great example for sustainable tourism!
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Arjun K
Sardar Patel truly deserves this magnificent tribute. The project has put Gujarat on the global tourism map. The facilities for senior citizens mentioned in the article show thoughtful planning. Planning to take my parents there next month!
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Geeta V
Wonderful to see local tribal women getting employment opportunities. The pink auto initiative is brilliant! This is real women empowerment - giving them skills and financial independence. More such projects needed across India.
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Michael C
The concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (world is one family) being integrated into tourism development is beautiful. The Statue of Unity seems to be more than just a monument - it's becoming a symbol of India's progress and inclusive growth.

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