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Gujarat Confidential: Rakhi With a Message

Gujarat Confidential: Rakhi With a Message

Indian Express11 hours ago
After themes like protecting Gujarat Against Terrorism, Beti Bachao, Global Warming, Swarnim Gujarat, Vanche Gujarat, Swachh Bharat Campaign, May the Martyrs Live Forever, Pride of Gujarat, Martyrs of Pulwama Attack, Paramveer Chakra, Corona Warriors, Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, G20, Gita Shloka and Gita Study, students of a private school in Ahmedabad's Ghatlodia area have prepared a giant rakhi, measuring 100 feet, based on the theme of 'Operation Sindoor and Modi's 11 years of good governance'. The school claims to be making such rakhis on an annual basis for the last 19 years and presenting them to Gujarat chief ministers, including Narendra Modi, Anandiben Patel, Vijay Rupani and Bhupendra Patel.
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