
New Delhi, 10 January (H.S.): Prime Minister Narendra Modi set to embark today on a meticulously planned three-day visit to his home state of Gujarat, spanning January 10 to 12, blending spiritual homage at the iconic Somnath Temple, infrastructure unveilings, regional economic engagements, and bilateral diplomacy with German Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
Saturday, January 10: Somnath Spiritual Commencement
Arriving in Somnath during the evening, Prime Minister Modi will join the sacred Omkar Mantra chanting ceremony at precisely 8:00 PM, followed immediately by a captivating drone show illuminating the temple precincts, as announced by the Prime Minister's Office through PIB Delhi on January 9.
Sunday, January 11: Shaurya Yatra, Temple Darshan, and Vibrant Gujarat Momentum
The itinerary intensifies on Sunday with the Shaurya Yatra—a poignant ceremonial procession commencing around 9:45 AM to honor warriors who perished defending Somnath across centuries—leading to Darshan and Pooja at 10:15 AM, and culminating in a public address at 11:00 AM for the Somnath Swabhiman Parv, commemorating the temple's resilient reconstruction post-invasions like Mahmud of Ghazni's 1026 assault.
Relocating to Rajkot by midday, he inaugurates the trade show and exhibition at 1:30 PM before formally launching the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference for Kutch and Saurashtra regions at Marwadi University at 2:00 PM, delivering keynote remarks to galvanize industrial and cultural investments across 12 districts; later, at 5:15 PM in Ahmedabad, PM Modi unveils the final Phase 2 stretch of the Ahmedabad Metro from Sector 10A to Mahatma Mandir station.
Monday, January 12: Indo-German Synergy at Sabarmati
The visit peaks with diplomacy as Modi hosts Chancellor Merz in Ahmedabad starting 9:30 AM with a joint tour of the revitalized Sabarmati Ashram, transitioning to the vibrant International Kite Festival along the Sabarmati Riverfront at 10:00 AM, before substantive bilateral discussions from 11:15 AM at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar, appraising 25 years of the India-Germany Strategic Partnership amid enhanced trade, defense, and green technology ties.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar