National Unity Day was introduced by the Government of India
and inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2014. The objective
is to pay tribute to one of the founding leaders of the Republic of India
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel known as the Iron Man of India. As the first Deputy
Prime Minister and Home Minister of Independent India, Vallabhbhai Patel is
credited for the integration of over 550 princely states into India and for
consolidating and modernizing the administrative service. Sardar Patel shaped
the narrative of a modern, strong and self-reliant India.
National Unity Day is celebrated
by the people of India, organizing variety of events. Embassy of India in
Khartoum invited friends of India and the Indian community to celebrate the 141st
Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on Saturday, 5th November
at the Indian Community School in Omdurman. The celebrations involved school
children to participate in essay competition, dressing up as freedom fighters
and leaders of India, speeches and patriotic songs. Ambassador of India H.E.
Amrit Lugun opened a photo exhibition on Sardar Patel, paid floral tributes and
gave away prizes to the winners of the essay competition. There was also a
screening of a short film on the great leader. Ambassador spoke to the large
gathering talking about India’s history of freedom movement and Patel’s
contribution to nation building in myriad ways.
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