PM Modi's Vadodara roadshow caps Gujarat visit with ₹500 crore education scheme
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, 11 May concluded a packed Gujarat visit with a grand roadshow through Vadodara, capping a day that included a pilgrimage to the Somnath Temple, infrastructure inaugurations, and the launch of a ₹500 crore education support scheme. The roadshow, stretching roughly 1.5 kilometres from Gada Circle to the Old Airport gate, drew large crowds and featured cultural performances representing India's regional diversity.
Key Developments of the Day
Modi's Gujarat itinerary began at the Somnath Temple, where he participated in commemorative observances tied to the temple's historic reconstruction. He then travelled to Vadodara for a series of development-linked engagements under the Sardar Dham initiative.
The Prime Minister inaugurated Sardar Dham Bhavan-3, virtually performed the bhoomipoojan (foundation stone laying ceremony) for the Dharmshi Harji Mordiya Girls Chhatralaya Phase-2, and formally launched the Sardar Dham Education Support Yojana with an outlay of ₹500 crore.
The Vadodara Roadshow
The roadshow was organised by the Vadodara Municipal Corporation and administrative authorities, who set up 16 specially decorated stages along the route. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, and BJP state president Jagdish Vishwakarma were present alongside other state leaders.
Organisers described the event as designed to represent the theme