
Gujarat CM conducts on-site inspection of Sabarmati Ashram redevelopment project
Bhupendra Patel
on Tuesday conducted an on-site inspection of the Sabarmati Ashram redevelopment project. He was accompanied by chief secretary Pankaj Joshi and I P Gautam, chairman of the executive council of the
Mahatma Gandhi
Sabarmati Ashram Memorial Trust, an official statement said.
The foundation of the project was laid on March 12, 2024, on the anniversary of the Dandi March. The redevelopment is being undertaken by the trust over approximately 55 acres of land.
During the visit, the CM inspected the restoration of old buildings and reviewed completed and ongoing work. The statement said that work on buildings like the Somnath Chhatralaya, Das Ordi, Vanik Parivar Ni Chali, and the Ashram School were inspected by the CM, who also reviewed infrastructure work, internal roads for visitors, drainage, and drinking water facilities.
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The statement said that the project aims to inspire future generations and enhance the impact of Gandhi's ideas. Visitors will be able to view informative exhibits showcasing Gandhi's life and the ashram's heritage, along with interactive displays on the salt satyagraha and independence movements initiated by Gandhi from Sabarmati Ashram.
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