Narendra Modi flags off the Surat Night Marathon

Published By : Admin | February 23, 2014 | 18:16 IST
"Noted athlete Shri Milkha Singh joins flagging off ceremony of Surat Marathon"
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Surat, Saturday: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, in the presence of well-known Olympian Milkha Singh, flagged-off the India’s biggest Surat-Night Marathon held in the diamond city of Surat this evening.

Speaking at the inaugural function of the Marathon, Mr Modi described the event as an initiative to introduce the Power of Unity to “awaken the feelings of the people for the society.”

The Surat Night Marathon was organized for the people’s benefits, jointly by the Surat Mahanagar Sevasadan and Samaj Shakti. The Marathon had attracted over 66,000 runners. The revenue generated through this Marathon will be utilized for setting up CCTV, Surveillances projects at the public places in the city and for the medical treatment of the cancer patients.

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The Chief Minister also laid foundation stones and dedicated in total four public projects of the people’s welfare organised by the Surat Mahangar Palika. These projects estimated at total cost of Rs 175-Cr.

The two projects Mr Modi dedicated to the people of the Surat city were two fly-over bridges constructed for the city’s Bus Rapid Transit Service (BRTS). And he also laid foundation stones for two public projects – construction of new houses under the Chief Minister Housing Scheme and road-drainage-pipeline works.

A cheque of Rs 51-Lac was handed over to the Chief Minister by the Gujarat Information Commissioner Mr Bhagyesh Jha for the Gujarat Information Department’s fortnightly magazine ‘Gujarat’ as a people’s contribution. Major contributions to the donation of Rs 51-Lac cheque were made by the various organizations, groups and government departments. This donation will be utilized for free home-delivery of the Magazine ‘Gujarat’ to over 1.10-Lac students of 81 different colleges.

Mr Modi also released the first-copy of the book ‘Anubhuti’ and its e-book prepared by the Gujarat Information Department.

After laying the foundation for the Chief Minister Housing Scheme, which is providing the houses to the poor and middle classes at an affordable prices, Mr Modi said, “The scheme will fulfill the dream ‘owning his own house’ of every common man.”

Others who attended the functions included, noted Olympian Milkha Singh, Gujarat water resources minister Mr Nanubhai Vanani, Mayor Niranjanbhai Zanzmera, Gujarat housing board chairman Mr Vikrambhai Patel, MPs C R Patil, Ms Darshnaben Jardosh, MLAs Purneshbhai Modi, Harsh Sanghvi, Mrs Sangeetaben Patil, deputy mayor Dayashankar Singh, and other officials and dignitaries.

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