The grand cultural event ‘Namotsav’ in Ahmedabad, attended by Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat, showcased various stages of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s life. The presentation, held at Sanskardham in Ghuma, depicted his journey from childhood to shaping modern India through music, dance, theatre, and multimedia technology. Renowned artist Sairam Dave led a team of 150 performers, delivering captivating performances highlighting values like patriotism and development.
The event, graced by dignitaries including Union Ministers and BJP leaders, emphasized PM Modi’s life as an inspiration for national progress. Attendees witnessed powerful artistic presentations encouraging citizens to contribute meaningfully to the nation. Through ‘Namotsav’, the message of service, dedication, and ‘nation first’ thinking was effectively conveyed, enriching the cultural and social impact of the program.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, born on September 17, 1950, in Vadnagar, Gujarat, hails from a humble background. His early experiences selling tea at a railway station instilled a strong work ethic. Modi’s schooling in Vadnagar shaped his disciplined and inquisitive nature, fostering interests in debates, theatre, and reading. Influenced by Indian culture and spirituality, his association with the RSS in his youth laid the foundation for his future public life.
