Multicolour Kankariya Carnival Concludes

Published By : Admin | January 1, 2009 | 11:37 IST

Chief Minister's resolve for Bhadrakali Temple Development and the Ambitious Project to Transform Ahmedabad Civil Hospital

River Front Project is to be completed according to the Schedule

Narendrabhai Modi accords grand welcome to the Pair of Gir-Lions at Kankariya-Zoo

Chief Minister Shri Narendrabhai Modi has expressed his firm resolve to develop the Bhadrakali Temple area, and to transform the Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. He was addressing the public rally at the Kankariya Carnival Conclusion ceremony today. He also expressed his firm determination to complete the Sabarmati River Front Project.

The weeklong Kankariya Carnival, which had unfolded its magic ambience and attracted lakhs of people, has concluded today.

Chief Minister accorded grand welcome to the pair of Asiatic lion at the Zoo and he also enjoyed a trip in Atal-Express (Mini Train) a journey with the children.

Weaving a rich tapestry of music and songs, presenting our rich and fabulous cultural heritage, the students of municipal schools demonstrated stunning experiments of yoga and Surya Namaskar, mesmerising the audience with their scintillating performances. Shri Narendrabhai Modi handed over prizes to the top achievers under various contests and competitions, which were organised during the Carnival. Chief Minister had congratulated the citizens of Ahmedabad for the mega success of the Carnival. Chief Minister said, It is really a historic event that has offered platform to more than 12.5 thousand artists. People have demonstrated unprescented zeal and enthusiasm .More than 20 Lakh people have captured the glory, and have enjoyed the festivity.

The Kankariya Lake Front project has transformed the image of East-Ahmedabad. The Sabarmati River Front Project is destined to convert the metro city in to Mini-Hong Kong. He reaffirmed his resolve to undertake an ambitious project of transforming Ahmedabad Civil Hospital, added the Chief Minister.

The Minister of Kerala has praised the milestone achievements and the success of Gujarat Government. Chief Minister extended his greetings to the people for the New Year. He resolved for annihilating terrorism and stuck to his stand for zero tolerance to the terror activities. Mayor Kanaji Thakor delivered welcome address.

Ministers Smt Anandiben patel, Shri Fakirbhai Vaghela, Shri Ramanalal Viradi Dr.Mayaben Kodanani, M.P. Shri Ratilal Verma, office bearers of the corporation were among the others who attended the ceremony.

 

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