Gujarat CM attends Akhil Bharatiya Nat Bajaniya Bajigar Samaj's 29th fair closing ceremony

ANI April 11, 2025 189 views

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel attended the 29th fair of the Nat Bajaniya Bajigar Samaj, emphasizing Prime Minister Modi's commitment to inclusive development. The event highlighted significant government efforts to support nomadic and denotified tribes through educational loans, financial assistance, and housing initiatives. Patel praised the community's strong social structure and self-discipline, particularly in combating addiction. The cultural fair, held in Motipura village, celebrated the community's heritage and ongoing progress.

"Every public welfare scheme is designed with the underprivileged at its core" - Bhupendra Patel, Gujarat CM
Gandhinagar, April 10: Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Thursday attended the closing ceremony of 29th fair of the Akhil Bharatiya Nat Bajaniya Bajigar Samaj.

Key Points

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Modi's vision prioritizes marginalized community development

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Government provides educational loans and housing support

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Nat Bajaniya community shows strong social discipline against addiction

Addressing the closing ceremony, Chief Minister Patel stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has consistently prioritized the inclusion of smaller communities and marginalized groups in the nation's development journey. He said that significant progress has been made in bringing communities such as the Nat Bajaniya Bajigar Samaj and other nomadic and denotified tribes into the mainstream.

"The 29th three-day fair, organized in honor of Pujya Jay Shree Dada Motiram, was held at Motipura (Moti Devti) village in Sanand Taluka of Ahmedabad district. The ancient temple of Motiram Dada, the revered deity of the Nat Bajaniya community, is located in Motipura village," as per a Gujarat Chief Minister Office release.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said that, under the leadership of the Prime Minister, every public welfare scheme is designed with the underprivileged, common, and economically weaker sections at its core -- which is why every welfare initiative of the government achieves success.

He further added that ensuring access to government schemes for nomadic and denotified tribes can be challenging due to their mobile way of life, which sometimes prevents them from availing of benefits. However, inspired by the Prime Minister's vision, the government has adopted a saturation-driven approach to bridge this gap and ensure that no one is left behind. As a result, citizens are now able to receive the benefits of welfare schemes conveniently at their doorstep.

"The Chief Minister lauded the encouraging shift of Teenagers and youth from the Nat Bajaniya community toward education. He said that to facilitate their academic journey, the government is extending financial and loan assistance. So far, over Rs 3.25 crore in educational loans has been provided to more than 250 students to help them pursue higher studies," the release read.

He further added that the government has extended around Rs 88 crore for loans and financial support to empower women and youth from nomadic and denotified tribes through self-employment opportunities. Furthermore, land has been allotted across all districts of Gujarat to facilitate housing for these communities.

Referring to the cultural fair, Chief Minister Patel stated that Indian culture is inherently Guru-centric, where the Guru is regarded as the bridge to the divine. He mentioned that Pujya Dada Motiram was one such wise and guiding Guru.

CM Patel said that the Nat Bajaniya community maintains strict discipline against addiction. If anyone within the community is found involved in drug use, they are confined in a community-managed jail as a corrective measure.

"Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel commended the Nat Bajaniya Bajigar community for their self-discipline and social structure aimed at eradicating addiction. He also engaged with local villagers to discuss the various events and activities held during the three-day fair, expressing his appreciation for the collective efforts that contributed to the event's success," the release read.

On this occasion, Member of the Legislative Assembly Kanubhai Patel, Sarpanch of Motipura village Babu Bhai Nayak, Panchayat President Shailesh Davda, former President JP Vaghela, Kirit Sinh Vaghela, as well as social leaders Bharatbhai Nayak, Hemubhai Nayak, Kamalbhai Nayak, Mansing Nayak, and people from the Nat Bajaniya Bajigar community were present in large numbers.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Great to see the government focusing on marginalized communities! The educational loans and self-employment initiatives are game-changers for these groups. 👏
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Priya M.
The Nat Bajaniya community's discipline against addiction is truly inspiring. More communities should adopt such strong social structures!
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the efforts, I wonder how effective these schemes are reaching the most remote nomadic groups. The government should share more concrete data on actual beneficiaries.
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Sunita P.
My cousin attended this fair last year and said the cultural programs were amazing! So glad our traditions are being preserved and celebrated. ❤️
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Vijay R.
Rs 88 crore for women and youth empowerment is impressive! Hope to see more success stories from these communities in the coming years.
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Neha T.
The land allocation for housing is a much-needed initiative. Nomadic communities finally getting permanent addresses will help them access so many more services!

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