Ahmedabad: Minister of Houseca Union Amit Shah will be the main guest in the function of ‘Rashtriya Ekta Diwas’ to be held at the statue of the unity in Kevadia in the district of Narmada Gujarat on the commemoration of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s birth.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will overcome the function through recorded video messages, the word release from the Press Information Bureau.
Since the inauguration of 2018 182 meters anniversaries, the highest structure in the world, built in Sardar Patel’s memory, Modi has attended the three functions up to 2020, but will not be able to do it this year because it is in Rome Italy for the G-20 summit.
Shah will start the day by offering a flower wage in the statue, and then leads the parade where paramilitary police personnel and Gujarat will take part, a statue official of the unity authority.
In accordance with the release of PIB, 75 cyclists from ITBP, SSB, CISF, CRPF and BSF, who have traveled around 9,000 kilometers from various parts of the country, and 101 motorbike riders from Tripura Police forces, Tamil Nadu, Jammu and Kashmir and Gujarat, which Have traveled to Kevadia after discussing around 9,200 km, it will also participate in the parade.
“Twenty-three medal winners at the Olympics, Asia, and Commonwealth, including Manpreet Singh, our bronze-winning hockey team captain at the Tokyo Olympics recently, will participate.
There will be a ribbon with the ITBP and Gujarat police officers,” said the release.
“There will also be a cultural event where the team from Odisha and Gujarat will appear together with Wushu, a form of martial arts.
The ITBP team will also show his expertise in dismantling and piling up the vehicle,” said Sou official.
The government, in 2014.
decided to observe the birthday of Birth of Sardar Patel on October 31 as ‘Rashtriya EKTA DIWAS’ (National Unity Day) (National Unity Day), to “provide an opportunity to reaffirm strength and resilience attached to our country to hold it back.
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