Rajkot, 16 September (IANS). On the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 75th birthday, a unique event was organized in the courtyard of Gandhi Museum in Rajkot, Gujarat. A group of local artists together in the Gandhi Museum Complex have formed 75 unique Rangolis, each of which reflects any major plan and achievement of the Modi government.
The event is not only an attempt to honor the Prime Minister’s contribution, but is also a unique way to spread his policies and achievements to the people through art.
The theme of these Rangoliis is based on the ambitious schemes of the central government such as ‘Make in India’, ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’, ‘Digital India’, and ‘Ayushman Bharat’.
In addition, the development of infrastructure led by the Prime Minister, such as road, rail, and port projects has also been engraved in the Rangolis. The artists participating in the event have tried to bring life to the story of the country’s progress on the progress path of the country through these Rangolis.
One of the leading contributors, Haresh Badelia told IANS, “We have created 75 Rangolis, each of which depicts a plan launched by Prime Minister Modi. The entire focus is to highlight the country’s development journey under his leadership.”
Another participant Neelam Chanchal said, “I made Rangoli based on Operation Sindoor and Mission Sudarshan Chakra. These schemes reflect the government’s commitment to national security and women empowerment. It is my humble tribute to the leader who has changed India.”
Vibha Chauhan, who was part of this initiative, expressed pride, saying, “My Rangoli shows various forms of development from infrastructure to social welfare and also salutes the might of our armed forces. Prime Minister Modi’s leadership has brought real changes.”
A participant said enthusiastically, “We are making Rangolis based on various schemes launched by Prime Minister Modi. A total of 75 Rangolis are being made, which are a symbol of their 75th birthday. The event is not only a celebration of art, but also reflects the government’s commitment to the development of the country.”
At the same time, another contestant said about her Rangoli, saying, “Our Rangoli theme is based on ‘Operation Sindoor’ and ‘Sudarshan Chakra’. It is part of the Rangoli competition organized on the occasion of Narendra Modi’s 75th birthday.”
The event is also becoming a center of attraction for local people and tourists. Art is not only being demonstrated through the Rangolis, but it is also bringing the story of the development and progress of the country alive through colors.
The organizers say that this initiative is a constructive effort to bring the Prime Minister’s vision to the public.
-IANS
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