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PM Modi to Visit Gujarat From January 10 to 12

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a three-day visit to Gujarat from January 10 to January 12, during which he will attend religious, cultural and development-related programmes across the state. The visit will include engagements in Somnath, Rajkot and Ahmedabad, reflecting a mix of spiritual observances, economic initiatives and diplomatic interaction.

Programmes in Somnath

On January 10, the Prime Minister will arrive in Somnath, where he is scheduled to participate in religious activities at the Somnath Temple. The following day, he will take part in events linked to Somnath Swabhiman Parv, which commemorates the cultural and historical significance of the temple. The programme is expected to highlight heritage preservation and national pride associated with the site.

Development Focus in Rajkot

Later on January 11, the Prime Minister will travel to Rajkot to attend a regional development conference under the Vibrant Gujarat framework. The event will focus on promoting investment and economic growth in the Saurashtra and Kutch regions, with emphasis on infrastructure, industry, renewable energy and employment generation. Officials said the conference aims to strengthen regional participation in Gujarat’s broader growth strategy.

Diplomatic Engagement in Ahmedabad

On January 12, the Prime Minister will be in Ahmedabad for diplomatic and cultural engagements. He is scheduled to meet the German Chancellor, with discussions expected to cover bilateral cooperation, economic ties and strategic collaboration. The leaders are also likely to attend cultural events, including activities linked to Gujarat’s traditional International Kite Festival.

Significance of the Visit

Officials said the visit underscores a combination of spiritual outreach, regional development priorities and international engagement, highlighting Gujarat’s role in India’s cultural and economic landscape.

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