Come, breathe in some more of Gujarat!

Published By : Admin | October 8, 2012 | 08:02 IST

More Khushboo Gujarat Ki! 

Come visit the land where the Saraswati once flowed, around the Buddhist circuit in the Gujarat, enjoy the monsoon festival of Saputara and see the Handicrafts making in the state! 

See the Temple built as a tribute to the Sun God, seek the blessings of Ma Amba and there is always the Rann of Kutch to visit! 

All this and more in the latest


 


“Come breathe in a bit of Gujarat”

These words said by Amitabh Bachchan on the TV screens have left an unbreakable mark in the hearts and minds of many tourists. The same Gujarat that was earlier known to produce the best tourists is now a vibrant tourist destination in its own right, drawing tourists from all over the world.

It was Shri Narendra Modi’s vision that a land with so much history, culture and natural beauty emerge as a top tourist destination and today, that dream has come true. Thanks to the ‘Khushboo Gujarat Ki’ campaign, tourist arrival in Gujarat has witnessed robust growth with a 30% rise in tourist arrival over the past 2 years (from 1.70 crore in 2009-10 to 2.23 crore in 2011-12).

Here, we present to you the latest ‘Khushboo Gujarat Ki’ ads that show you the beautiful architecture heritage of Gujarat- Sun Temple of Modhera, Patan and the Kirti Toran of Vadnagar; they take you at the feet of Ma Amba and take you around the Buddhist circuit in Gujarat. They give you a sneak peak into the vibrant Handicrafts making in the state and show you glimpses of the Rann of Kutch and Sidhpur, where the River Saraswati once flowed. Take a look at the breathtaking landscape of Saputara! 

Do enjoy these videos and if you have not yet done so…come breathe in a bit of Gujarat…

 

Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Ambaji Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Handicraft
Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Kite Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Festival Kutch
Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Buddha Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Architectural
Khushboo Gujarat Ki - Saputara

 

 

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On the occasion of the Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan’s anniversary, Dr. Virendra Kumar; Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment of India, spotlighted the central government’s unfaltering dedication to building an inclusive and accessible society for all. Reflecting on the progress achieved under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visionary leadership, Dr. Kumar emphasized the transformative impact of the initiative, marking another significant milestone in India's journey toward true inclusivity.

Dr. Virendra Kumar emphasized the remarkable strides achieved in creating a barrier-free and inclusive India. He spotlighted the flagship initiative promoting universal accessibility in public spaces, transportation, and digital platforms. “The Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan has been a game-changer in promoting universal accessibility in public spaces, transportation, and digital platforms. This initiative reflects the PM Modi government’s belief that true progress can only be achieved when every citizen, regardless of physical ability, is empowered to reach their full potential,” he remarked.

Dr. Kumar highlighted the transformative initiatives under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, emphasizing their profound impact on empowering differently-abled individuals. He noted how PM Modi redefined societal attitudes by encouraging the use of the term Divyang(divine-abled) instead of Viklang(disabled), promoting a more socially inclusive, respectful and dignified life for them. He also underscored the landmark Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016, which expanded the definition of disability from 7 to 21 categories, ensuring equal opportunities in education, employment, and social participation. Dr. Kumar commended the government's initiatives to support differently-abled individuals in various fields. He highlighted the remarkable accomplishments of India's para-athletes, who earned 19 medals at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics and an impressive 29 medals at the Paris 2024 Paralympics. These successes, he said, reflect the inclusive policies and solid support provided by the Modi government.

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Dr. Virendra Kumar stated, “The decision to reduce the budget for differently-abled individuals from ₹53 crore to a paltry ₹10 crore in the year 2024-25 is nothing short of a betrayal which is detrimental to the progress and empowerment of this vital section of society. At a time when the central government is accelerating efforts to build a barrier-free and inclusive India, such a move undermines these collective achievements.”

He added, “Karnataka is home to over 1.3 million differently-abled individuals. Reducing their allocated resources will severely impact their access to education, employment, and essential support services, putting their futures at stake.”

Dr. Kumar highlighted that the budget cut reflects a blatant disregard for marginalized communities, calling it a striking example of indifference. He emphasized Congress's long-standing pattern of prioritizing political interests over public welfare, describing this decision as a new low. The reduction, he stated, directly jeopardizes the lives of thousands of differently-abled individuals who depend on this funding for access to education, employment opportunities, and vital support services.

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