Tag: Gujarat
Narmada Pradakshina Begins with Enhanced Facilities, but Concerns Over Commercialization and Government Spending Arise
— Jai Narmada Maa! The much-awaited Narmada Pradakshina, a religious pilgrimage around the sacred Narmada River, began on March 30, 2025, with a grand turnout of devotees. The Gujarat government has made significant efforts to improve the facilities for this annual event, focusing on providing better infrastructure and services for the pilgrims. A fund of approximately ₹2.6 crore has been allocated for the construction of a new bridge to ensure smoother travel for the devotees, with the government’s initiative to enhance convenience being largely appreciated. However, this religiou
Rumdia Mela: A Spiritual and Cultural Spectacle
The serene town of Kawant in Chhotaudepur, Gujarat, is set to come alive this March as the Rumdia Mela unfolds during the Holi festival. This grand event, a blend of spiritual devotion and vibrant cultural traditions, is one of the region’s most significant celebrations. The Rumdia Mela is held at the revered Rumdia Mata Temple, nestled in the hills of Kawant. Dedicated to Rumdia Mata, the goddess believed to bless the region with prosperity, the Mela attracts thousands of pilgrims seeking spiritual blessings. It’s more than just a Holi celebration—it’s a time for reflection, prayer
Charity Commissioner of Vadodara Acknowledges Petition Against Baroda District Football Association
The Hon’ble Charity Commissioner of Vadodara has acknowledged a petition filed by Dr. Rahul Vasudevbhai Vyas and Mr. Umesh J Rathawa against the Baroda District Football Association (BDFA), Gujarat State Football Association (GSFA), and the All-India Football Federation (AIFF) under Section 41(A) of the Charitable and Religious Trust Act, 1950. The petition alleges mismanagement, financial irregularities, and violations of statutory obligations by the BDFA, along with the inaction of the GSFA and AIFF in addressing these issues. Key allegations include the BDFA’s failure to hold Annual
It is now difficult to provide water through Nal Se Jal Yojana, now Modiji's Akash Se Jal in Vadodara: Flood crisis in Vadodara!
The time has come to take very strict action against the ruling party leaders and the VMC management who spend crores of rupees every year before the monsoon. The level of Vishwamitri river has reached 32 feet on The Kalaghoda Bridge. While the surface of Vishwamitri has reached 40.83 feet on Harni Bridge, 36 feet on Akota Bridge and 35 feet on Mangal Pandey Bridge. Prayers from the leaders of indra bhagwan ruling party Please provide water to all the citizens of Vadodara, provide the facility of swimming pool at the door of the house and provide views of the river from every house in Vadod
Union Home Minister Amit Shah's grand roadshow in Sanskari Nagari raises questions about whether the ECI guidelines can be applied to the ruling party?
At 7.10 pm, Amit Shah reached the venue of the roadshow, and the roadshow was started. The roadshow started from Ranmukteshwar temple in the Pratapnagar area of the city and proceed towards Gendigate and Mandvi in the old city areas of Vadodara. Mr. Shah head towards the Nyay Mandir before the culmination of the roadshow at Khanderao Market crossroads. The Vadodara city unit of the BJP geared up for the event with hoardings and stage to welcome Mr. Shah with performances as well as Rangoli and other decoration on the route of the roadshow. A team of Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) clea
Not Vadodara City, VMC administration smart': Crores spent in the name of garbage: Smart dustbins failed in the city, now there will be hanging dustbins; A dustbin will cost ₹13,200.
Crores of rupees are spent in the name of Vadodara Smart City, but Vadodara city does not become smart, but in the name of Smart City, the administrators of Smart Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) are spending crores of rupees on the exchequer of the corporation. After the failure of the smart dustbin project, the solid waste department will now install hanging dustbins in the city. The corporation will have to spend ₹13,200 on this one hanging dustbin and the corporation will install such hanging dustbins in the expenditure limit of ₹1 crore in a year. In order to make Vadodara city
Spirit of service, cultural development and co-operation among students: A unique experiment by Kalarav School, Halol.
On the occasion of Chaitra Navratri, there is a huge crowd of mai devotees to worship in the temples of the Mataji. At the same time, a large number of devotees throng the famous pilgrimage center of Gujarat and the temple of Maa Mahakali during Chaitri Navratri to see Mataji. Chaitra Navratri is also known as Ram Navratri and Vasant Navratri. In many places, it is also celebrated as the first day of the year. It is celebrated in different ways in North India and South India. During Chaitri Navratri, there is a special glory of the darshan of Shri Mahakali Mataji at Pavagadh. During this per
"Utho, Jago,Aur Tab Tak Mat Ruko, Jab Tak Lakshaya Ki Prapti Na Ho" - Swami Vivekananda
It is in democratic form of governance only, your choice matters. Therefore celebrate your choice by casting your vote. Do what you can, with what you have, wherever you are, whosoever you are. You are incredible, so is your vote. Do vote and motivate others to vote.
Development of Ahmedabad Vadodara Express Highway and Gujarat
Today we will talk about Ahmedabad Vadodara Express Highway. It is about toll tax. Ahmedabad Vadodara Express Highway was inaugurated by Atal Bihari Bajpai in 2004 at a cost of around ₹475 crore. When the toll road/express highway was started, the toll tax was ₹26 from Ahmedabad to Nadiad and ₹58 from Ahmedabad to Vadodara. A toll tax is said to be reasonable at the time because the government took the land from the farmers, expenditure did to raise the road by eight to ten feet and construct a new structure/structure so ₹26 from Ahmedabad to Nadiadna and ₹58 from Ahmedabad to Vado
Private school administrators should take fees as per FRC or District Education Officer should take legal action against school administrators for charging higher fees: Guardians
On March 13, 2022, the Vadodara Parents Association (VPA) on Sunday protested at Gandhinagar House against the poor performance of the authorities and the city education officer's office over various issues affecting parents. The VPA protested against the arbitrariness of school administrators at the Gandhinagar House and the implementation of the FRC by wearing a black band. They did not hold a picket becuase vadodara police didn't granted the permission. But more than 200 parents, including all the office bearers and members of the VPA, gathered and protested the government's e
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