Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam to
celebrate centuries-old links between Gujarat and Tamil Nadu
Chennai, Sunday, 19th
March 2023: The
central government has announced “Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam” on the
lines of the Kashi Sangamam to be held in Saurashtra from 17th April
2023 onwards. The program will rediscover, reaffirm and celebrate the over
1,000-year-old emigration and contribution of Saurashtrian Tamils. At the press
conference organized in the city, the dignitaries launched an iconic logo, theme
song, and a registration
portal for
participants.
Over
3,000 participants will be offered a once-in-a-life glimpse into the life of
Saurashtrian Tamils, history, art, and the economic activities in and around
Saurashtra. The Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam is a program that highlights the
oneness of India’s culture by narrating untold histories of how a community
emigrated to Tamil Nadu and their contributions to the country. Addressing the
press conference, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister of Health & Family
Welfare and Chemicals & Fertilisers “This is an excellent initiative by the
Modi government that enables a once-in-a-life reunion. This program will offer
students and academicians to learn the history of Saurashtrians.”
Dr
Mandaviya further added, “The program imparts crucial lessons on oneness in our
culture. In the words of PM Narendra Modi, this is Ek Bharat, Shreshta Bharat.
The Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam will showcase illustrious professionals from
Saurashtra and Tamil Nadu. This is an opportunity to visit Saurashtra and feel
the energetic atmosphere.”
Kunvarjibhai
Bavaliya, Minister of State for Water resources and Water supply, Government of
Gujarat, said, "Thanks to the vision of PM Narendra Modi, Saurashtrians
are as closer to their Janani – Gujarat as their mother Tamil Nadu. I wish all
my Saurashtrian brothers and sisters a great experience when they arrive in
Saurashtra."
At
the press conference, Jagdish Vishwakarma, Minister of state for cooperation
and micro and medium industries, Government of Gujarat, said, "Saurashtra
community in Tamil Nadu has a rich history and culture unique to the region.
There is a need to recognize and appreciate their contributions. This cultural
program honours their contributions and preserves the rich heritage of Saurashtrians
who share so much in common with both Tamil Nadu and Gujarat."
In
addition to the culture and education ministry, the program has received the
support of the Indian railways, and universities in Thanjavur, Saurashtra, and
Junagadh have also been roped in to curate a program for delegates. The program
will blend the myriad linkages between Tamil Nadu and Saurashtra in various
fields, including art, sculpture, cuisine, heritage,
commerce,
culture, and education. Exhibitions to showcase textiles and handlooms,
artisans' meetings, business events, debates, and sporting events are also
being planned.
Hon
PM Shri Narendra Modiji has identified oneness as Vasudhaiva Kutumbakkam which
means one family, one earth and one future. To instill the feeling of oneness
across the world, India as a member of G20 is promoting the goals of
international economic cooperation and decision-making. Attendees at Sunday’s
roadshow included Dr. L. Murugan, Union MoS for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry
& Dairying and Information & Broadcasting and Shri K. Annamalai, State
President, Tamil Nadu BJP. After Chennai, a series of roadshows are expected to
drive awareness about the Sangamam. The roadshow is expected to travel to
Madurai, Dindigul, Paramakudi, Salem, Kumbakonam, Thanjavur, Tirunelveli, and
Trichy.