PM Modi likely to chair Shri Somnath Trust meeting in Gandhinagar
October 29, 2023
Gandhinagar: Prime Minister Narendrabhai Modi is likely to chair the meeting of Shri Somnath Trust during his home-state Gujarat visit on October 30th.
The meeting is likely to be held at Raj Bhavan in State capital Gandhinagar where Prime Minister takes night halt during his Gujarat visits.
Veteran BJP leader LK Advani, Home and Cooperation minister Amit Shah, former Chief Secretary of Gujarat PK Lehri, local person from Prabhas Patan Somnath JD Parmar are among trustees of Shri Somnath Trust which manages Somnath Mandir and number of other mandirs in Prabhas Patan – Somnath.
PM during his two days visit will visit Ambaji mandir for darshan. He will launch development works and address a public meeting near Kheralu. He will also visit Ektanagar and launch several development works there. He will also monitor Ekta Day parade and administer Ekta day pledge at Statue of Unity.
DeshGujarat
Related Stories
PM dedicates and kicks off projects worth Rs 5800 crores in Mehsana
PM Modi performs pooja and aarti at Ambaji
PM may unveil the largest Shri Yantra during his Ambaji visit
Official note on PM Narendrabhai Modi's two days Gujarat visit on Oct 30-31st
PM Narendrabhai Modi set to launch these development projects at Statue of Unity on Oct 31st
Preparations underway for PM Modi's upcoming Ambaji visit
PM Narendrabhai Modi to visit home-state Gujarat on October 30-31st
Recent Stories
- PGVCL serves notice to BAPS Swaminarayan temple in Rajkot
- Saurashtra, North Gujarat to get 30,504 MCFT additional Narmada irrigation water for Rabi season
- Bullet Train Project: NHSRCL aims to complete civil construction of Gujarat section by December 2025
- Gujarat Congress seeks action against Deepfake -AI videos of Sonia Gandhi on Facebook
- Hacking of WhatsApp accounts of school & college girls: Gujarat Police arrest one
- Khyati hospital held 13 camps across Gujarat; look out notices issued against 4 accused
- US prosecutors indict Adani & 7 others for allegedly promising $250 million in bribes to secure solar energy contract