Did Odisha Governor Meet Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel in Gandhinagar?
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Key Takeaways
- Odisha Governor's visit emphasizes inter-state collaboration.
- Highlighting the importance of cultural unity.
- Ekta Nagar's transformation into a tourism hub.
- Significant contributions of artists from various states.
- Inauguration of a new Civil Court building to enhance judicial access.
Ahmedabad, Nov 9 (NationPress) Odisha Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati made a courtesy visit to Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Sunday in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The Governor was in Gujarat for the "Bharat Parv" celebrations at Ekta Nagar on November 8, commemorating the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of unity.
The grand celebrations, themed "Ekta Prakash Parv", will continue at Ekta Nagar in Narmada district until November 15, featuring cultural performances by artists from various states, highlighting India's strength in "Unity in Diversity".
As part of the "Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat" initiative, artists and dignitaries from all over the country are participating, promoting cross-cultural appreciation.
Artists from Odisha showcased their talents at Bharat Parv, with Governor Kambhampati attending as the Guest of Honour.
During his visit, the Governor explored several key attractions at Ekta Nagar, including the 'Statue of Unity'—the world's tallest statue—alongside the Ekta Light Festival, Sardar Sarovar River Bed Power House, Butterfly Park, Food Court, Handicraft Haat, and Theme Pavilions.
Governor Kambhampati commended the Gujarat government's initiatives under Chief Minister Patel's leadership for transforming Ekta Nagar into a world-class tourism destination, appreciating the exceptional arrangements for artists, artisans, and visitors.
He also expressed gratitude for the state's cultural and infrastructural efforts promoting national unity.
Chief Minister Patel presented a memento to Governor Kambhampati as a sign of respect and goodwill.
Avantika Singh, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister, was also present and warmly welcomed the visiting dignitary.
On the same day, Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi inaugurated a newly constructed state-of-the-art Civil Court building in Uchhal, Tapi district, built at an estimated cost of Rs 7 crore to enhance access to judicial services for local citizens.
Deputy CM Sanghavi remarked that the new court signifies a historic milestone for the border region between Gujarat and Maharashtra, an area where even the railway platform offers a view of both states. Despite unique administrative challenges, the judiciary in Tapi has effectively maintained law and order, he noted.