Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel participated in the “Prakruti Prem Bhagwat Katha-Gyan Yagna Mahotsav,” a week-long event promoting environmental consciousness in Gandhinagar. The festival, held from February 1 to 7, focuses on spiritual discourses and aarti sessions conducted outdoors without traditional structures, emphasizing harmony with nature. Renowned speaker Pujya Bhaishri Ramesh Oza delivered teachings aimed at fostering respect for the environment and ensuring a sustainable future.
The event, organized in collaboration with the Nature First Foundation, featured various dignitaries, including Chief Trustee Naran Patel, former Minister Mahendra Trivedi, and MLA Rita Patel, among others. Through this initiative, the organizers aim to nurture and protect Mother Nature, emphasizing the importance of ecological balance and sustainable practices. By integrating spiritual teachings with environmental awareness, the festival provides a unique platform for attendees to contemplate their connection with nature.
Chief Minister Patel’s presence on the sixth day underscored the government’s commitment to initiatives promoting environmental consciousness and cultural values. The event not only highlighted the essence of nature but also showcased Gandhinagar’s dedication to sustainable development. The unconventional approach of conducting the Katha in a natural setting serves as a testament to the city’s pledge towards environmental preservation and spiritual growth.
