Jamnagar, 10 April. After retiring from the assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who went on a two-day tour of three states, reached his home state Gujarat on Sunday night after Karnataka and Telangana and was felicitated during a huge public meeting in Jamnagar in the night itself.
PM Modi will participate in the ‘Somnath Amrit Mahotsav’ at the Somnath temple on Monday morning. After this, he will leave for Vadodara, where he will inaugurate the Sardardham Hostel at around 6 pm. He will also address public meetings on both the occasions. The Prime Minister’s Office (Seva Tirtha) gave this information in a statement.
Prime Minister Modi will participate in the Somnath Amrit Mahotsav at the holy Somnath temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of India and a symbol of India’s unwavering faith and civilizational heritage. Somnath Amrit Mahotsav is being celebrated to commemorate 75 years of the inauguration of the renovated temple.
As part of the celebrations, the Prime Minister will participate in several auspicious religious and cultural programmes. They will attend the special Maha Puja, followed by the Kumbhabhishek and flag hoisting ceremony. These are symbols of the consecration of the temple and the flag hoisting. The Prime Minister will also release a commemorative postage stamp and coin on the occasion remembering the rich heritage and spiritual significance of Somnath.
Will inaugurate Sardardham Hostel in Vadodara
After this, PM Modi will inaugurate the Sardardham Hostel in Vadodara. The project also includes hostel facilities for 1,000 boys and 1,000 girls along with facilities such as a central dining hall, library and auditorium. The Prime Minister will also visit various facilities at the Sardardham complex including the reception area, civic amenities, dining area and e-library.
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