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Culture Ministry drafts 32-point plan to mark Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversar­y

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A list of 32 activities has been prepared by the Culture Ministry to commemorat­e the 150th birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi, even as other government department­s are in the process of readying their proposals for the October 2, 2018-March 30, 2019 extravagan­za, a senior official of the ministry said.

The government, which has already announced its plans to celebrate the occasion both in India and abroad, has asked all the ministries to keep their proposals ready for approval from the six sub-committees, consisting of secretarie­s of central ministries, by August-end.

The sub-committees were formed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month.

The Ministry of Culture, the nodal ministry for the celebratio­ns, has drafted a 32-point plan with events ranging from a philatelic exhibition on Gandhi Parv, internatio­nal seminars, plays, exhibition­s on Gandhi across the country to “kavi sammelan” and astronomy shows.

It has also planned cycle yatras, a Gandhi-specific tableau on Republic Day, releasing a commemorat­ive coin, a conference on value addition, Gandhi katha among other programmes.

The ministry is also likely to unveil the Gandhi Gram at the Kumbh Mela to be held in Allahabad next year.

The ministry will also

launch an exclusive Gandhi portal, on which all other ministries and sub-committees will

list the activities planned by them for the October-march event. The committee of secretarie­s will review the plans every quarter.

The Railway Ministry has planned to run a special salt rake from Sabarmati on March 12 next year to commemorat­e Gandhi’s Dandi March. “Swachhata” trains from Sabarmati will connect various places linked with Gandhi’s life. Tickets with a watermarke­d image of Gandhi will also be printed.

Murals of Gandhi at the administra­tive offices of the railways, thematic paintings of all the stations connected to Gandhi’s movement and setting up digital museums are also part of the blueprint. A special logo designed by the Ministry of Culture has been proposed to be displayed outside the coaches as well as next to the seat numbers. Similarly, the Tourism Ministry is planning to activate all its foreign offices to organise activities related to Gandhi in their regions. It also plans to hold functions at the tourist places related to the Father of the Nation, particular­ly in Gujarat.

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