Schedule of 30th April, 1st May Swarnim Jayanti events

Published By : Admin | April 28, 2010 | 21:12 IST

 30th April

At 5.30 pm – Non Resident Gujaratis mega convention on the theme of Golden Gujarat – Global Gujarat at Gujarat University Convention Centre

-A grand cultural programme featuring Gujarat’s cultural heritage will be staged.

-At 7:30 pm, police band peformance at Kankaria and Bapunagar in Ahemdabad and Dr. Ambedkar’s statue in Gandhinagar.

 

1st of May 2010

At 7.00 am Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and other dignitaries will come to MahaGujarat movement’s leader Shri Indulal Yagnik’s statue in Ahmedabad’s Lal Darwaja area to garland it.

At 8.00 am Gujarat Chief Minister, Assembly Speaker and other dignitaries will come to Shahid Smarak in Lal Darwaja area to pay homage to martyrs of MahaGujarat movement. Police band will perform.

At 8.30 am Gujarat Chief Minister, Governor and other dignitaries will be present at Sabarmati Gandhi Ashram’s Hriday Kunj. The families of those who gave their life in MahaGujarat movement will be honored. The Ex-Chief Ministers, MPs, current and former MLAs and social leaders will take Golden pledge.

Gandhinagar 10.00 am Gujarat Chief Minister and others will garland Pujya Shri RaviShankar Maharaj’s statue.

Gandhinagar 10.30 am Gujarat Chief Minister will perform ground breaking of proposed Mahatma Mandir near Sector 15.

6.00 pm in Ahmedabad’s Sardar Patel stadium: A grand golden jubilee function will start. Gujarat Governor will preside the event. Advani, Arun Jaitley etc will remain present. Vande Gujarat cultural event will be performed featuring Gujarat’s historical and cultural heritage.

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