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Modi In Gujarat: PM To Unveil Rs 1200 Cr Sabarmati Ashram Project Masterplan On Tuesday, Perform 'Bhoomi Vandana'

The project aims to revitalise Mahatma Gandhi's teachings and philosophy for the present and future generations.

PM Modi Gujarat Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will perform "Ashram Bhoomi Vandana" and unveil the masterplan of the Sabarmati Ashram Memorial Project during his visit to Ahmedabad in Gujarat on Tuesday. The project is planned with a budget of Rs 1,200 crore. It aims to revitalise Mahatma Gandhi's teachings and philosophy for the present and future generations.

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will be present alongside the Prime Minister at the "Ashram Bhoomi Vandana" ceremony. According to a government release issued on Sunday, the project aims to revamp the infrastructure surrounding Sabarmati Ashram, provide state-of-art amenities to visitors, and establish a world-class memorial dedicated to Gandhiji.

According to the masterplan, the existing five-acre area of the Ashram, which Mahatma Gandhi founded in 1917 on the banks of Sabarmati river in Ahmedabad, will be expanded to 55 acres and 36 existing buildings will undergo restoration, the release stated.

"The project includes conservation of 20 old buildings, precise restoration of 13 buildings, and redevelopment of three buildings keeping in mind the sacrosanct goal of abiding by the Ashram's original architectural simplicity and essence. The aim is to furbish the Ashram in a manner that it exudes greenery, serenity and lush tranquillity to all the visitors," it said.

The masterplan also includes new buildings to house administration facilities, visitor facilities like an orientation centre, interactive workshops on 'charkha' spinning, handmade paper, cotton weaving and leatherwork and public utilities.

The release stated that the buildings will house interactive exhibits and activities to showcase aspects of Gandhi's life as well as the legacy of the Ashram.

PM Modi will also inaugurate the redeveloped Kochrab Ashram, which was the first Ashram established by Mahatma Gandhi after coming to India from South Africa in 1915 and is preserved as a memorial and tourist space, the release said.

"Modi holds profound reverence and admiration for Gandhiji's principle of upholding peace and truth even in times fraught with conflict. The rejuvenation project will be taken forward with utmost sensitivity and respect to the fact that the Ashram's existence goes beyond the idea of mere physical space," the government release said.

"The Ashram stands as a symbol of sacrifice and perseverance of freedom fighters, a haven for introspection, and a crucible of moral values. Gandhiji's legacy of simplicity and profound ideology resonates through every corner of the sacred Ashram," it said.

 

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