Gujarat's Bhupendra Patel Honors B.R. Ambedkar on His 135th Birth Anniversary
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Gandhinagar, April 14 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Gujarat, Bhupendra Patel, paid heartfelt floral tributes to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in celebration of his 135th birth anniversary on Tuesday. The occasion was marked by various commemorative events throughout the state capital, drawing significant public engagement.
Patel commenced the day by laying flowers at an oil portrait of Ambedkar displayed at the state Legislative Assembly's podium.
He subsequently adorned a life-sized statue of Ambedkar at the Dr. Ambedkar Statue Complex situated at Prerna Bhoomi, directly across from the Assembly complex, thereby honoring the principal architect of the Indian Constitution.
Students from Rangoli International School delivered a speech that emphasized pivotal moments from Ambedkar's life and enduring legacy.
The Chief Minister also joined the public congregating at Central Vista Garden, where a large crowd gathered to commemorate the birth anniversary.
The atmosphere was charged with chants of “Jai Bhim” as attendees paid their respects.
Notable attendees included Legislative Assembly Speaker Shankar Chaudhary, state Education Minister Pradyuman Vaja, along with members of the Council of Ministers, MLAs, Assembly officials, organizational representatives, and local citizens.
Schoolchildren and religious leaders were also present, collectively honoring Ambedkar's contributions to nation-building.
In a related event, President Droupadi Murmu paid floral respects to Ambedkar’s portrait at Lok Bhavan during her visit to Gujarat, alongside Governor Acharya Devvrat, who also paid his homage.
Senior officials from both the Central and state governments participated, reflecting on Ambedkar’s lasting impact on the Constitution and the nation.
Later in the day, Patel is set to attend the convocation ceremony of Rashtriya Raksha Shakti University (RRU) at Lavad in Dehgam taluka of Gandhinagar district at 5 P.M., where the President will also be present.
President Murmu's engagements in Gandhinagar are part of her four-day visit to Gujarat and Maharashtra from April 13 to 16, during which she is participating in a series of academic and commemorative events.
On Monday, she was present at the inaugural convocation of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Rajkot, where she addressed graduating students and awarded degrees.