'Unity March' was introduced on the occasion of Sardar Patel's 150th birthday, message of unity to the youth

New -delhi, October 6 (IANS). Dr. Menkh Mandavia, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sport, launched the ‘Sardar 150 Unity March’ campaign at the Major Dhyanchand National Stadium, on Monday on the occasion of the 150th birthday of Iron Man Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The ‘Sardar 150 Unity March’ campaign is a two -month -old nationwide program, which began to inspire youth for the unity, patriotism and civil responsibility of the country. This initiative, inspired by the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Public Participation’, will be performed by the Mai Bharat Sangathan. Dr. Mandavia addressed the press, saying: “The unit march held on the 150th birthday of Sardar Patel is not only a memorial movement, but also the national movement to connect the youth into the nation building. Sardar Patel United 562 Princely State and created a strong India, in the same way this campaign will strengthen the energy of the youth.” He told that this festival, which lasts two years, will have Padyatras in all 779 districts. In the first phase, from October 31 to November 25, there is a one-day 7-10 km march in each district, which is held from places related to Sardar’s statue or freedom movement and are arranged by the youth. The journey gives the message of neatness campaign, water distribution and ‘I Bharat Shrestha Bharat’. The minister said it takes inspiration from the life of the young Saheb of the country, the values ​​of their unity and confidence. The minister or administration can lead at district level. In the second phase, from November 26 to December 6, there is a national march from 150 km from Karmasad (Sardar birthplace) in Gujarat to Statue of Unity. In this, 150 young leaders selected by the quiz competition will participate on my India platform. Programs will be organized over ten subjects such as Bardoli Satyagraha, role in public services and integration of Prince States during the Yatra. In addition, the digital phase contains pulley competitions, essays and youth leadership programs, which are for the youth of 15-29 years old. -Ians SCH/ABM shares this story tags