PM Modi, addressing the Bharwad community at Bavaliyali Dham in Dholera, urged them to adopt natural farming and support the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" tree-planting campaign. He emphasized the use of cow dung for sustainable farming, encouraged vaccinating cattle against foot-and-mouth disease, and called for collective efforts to build a developed India by 2047.

In a remarkable display of culture and unity, 70,000 women performed the traditional Hoodo Raas at Bavaliyali Dham in Dholera SIR, creating a new record. The event, attended by the Bharwad community, marked a momentous occasion as Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually addressed the gathering.

Congregation of Bharwad community at Bavaliyali Dham in Dholera

During his speech, PM Modi urged the community to embrace natural farming and contribute to the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" tree-planting campaign to promote sustainable living. He highlighted the benefits of using cow dung to reduce chemical pollution and revive Mother Earth. The Prime Minister also encouraged the community to vaccinate their cattle against foot-and-mouth disease, with vaccines provided free of cost by the government.

PM Modi called for collective efforts to build a developed India (Viksit Bharat) by 2047, emphasizing that development should start from villages like Dholera SIR, a vital part of Gujarat's growth story.

Dholera SIR: A Symbol of Progress and Culture

Dholera SIR, known for its strategic importance as a smart city, witnessed a beautiful blend of cultural heritage and progressive thought at this event. The record-breaking Hora dance performance showcased the strength and unity of the region's women while symbolizing the community's commitment to cultural preservation and growth.

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