Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel inaugurates Madhavpur fair in Porbandar on Ram Navami

ANI April 7, 2025 161 views

Gujarat's Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the prestigious Madhavpur Fair, a national-level celebration commemorating Lord Krishna's sacred wedding to Rukminiji. The event, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat', brings together artists and cultural performers from northeastern states and Gujarat. This annual fair serves not just as a religious commemoration but as a powerful platform for cultural exchange and national unity. The ceremony was graced by Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and highlighted the region's potential for religious tourism and cultural connectivity.

"Madhavpur Fair is a vibrant reflection of our unity, cultural heritage, and shared love" - Bhupendra Patel, Gujarat CM
Gandhinagar, April 6: Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel formally inaugurated the grand Madhavpur Fair on the auspicious evening of Ram Navami in Madhavpur, located in Porbandar district, a release from Gujarat CMO said.

Key Points

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Celebrates divine marriage of Krishna and Rukminiji

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Promotes national cultural integration through festival

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Showcases northeastern and Gujarat artistic traditions

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Supports tourism development in Porbandar region

The fair is organised every year, beginning from Ram Navami, to commemorate the divine marriage of Lord Krishna, the Lord of Dwarka, with Rukminiji of Arunachal Pradesh, which took place in Madhavpur.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the Madhavpur Fair, which has been celebrated as a national-level festival since 2018, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The event was graced by the special presence of Union Minister and Porbandar MP Mansukh Mandaviya.

On this occasion, he also inaugurated various pilgrim facility development works worth Rs30 crore, carried out by the Gujarat Pavitra Yatradham Vikas Board within the Rukmini Temple premises.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister remarked that the Madhavpur Fair stands as a powerful symbol of the confluence of devotion and tradition associated with Shri Ram and Shri Krishna. On one hand, it celebrates the divinity of Shri Ram's birth and the grandeur of Lord Shri Krishna's sacred wedding.

He further emphasized that the Madhavpur Fair is not merely a religious celebration but a vibrant reflection of our unity, cultural heritage, and shared love.

In this context, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel stated that Madhavpur has, for centuries, served as a vibrant center of religious, spiritual, and cultural consciousness--illuminating the deep cultural connection between the western homeland of Lord Krishna and the northeastern region of India, the land of Rukmini ji.

He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat' finds true expression through vibrant fairs like this, where cultural performances, regional cuisines, traditional handicrafts, and artisanal exchanges from across the country come together in a rich celebration of unity in diversity.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel stated that the fair, organized by the Department of Sports, Youth, and Cultural Activities of the state government, is not only a platform to celebrate cultural traditions and folk arts but also a vibrant festival of adventure sports, including beach sports.

He highlighted that the entire region--including Gandhiji's birthplace Porbandar, as well as Somnath, Dwarka, and Madhavpur--is rapidly emerging as a premier tourism destination. To attract an increasing number of tourists, the state government is actively working to strengthen regional connectivity.

As part of this effort, the current year's budget includes financial allocations for the expansion of Porbandar Airport, the extension of its runway, and the development of the Somnath-Dwarka Expressway.

The Chief Minister appreciated the performances by artists from northeastern states like Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, etc., and the coordination with Gujarat's artists.

Union Minister and Member of Parliament from Porbandar, Mansukh Mandaviya, on the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami, expressed heartfelt gratitude to Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel from the sacred land of Madhavpur. He shared that the government has allocated Rs 75 crore in the state budget to address the pressing issues of salinity control and tidal flooding in the Ghed region. Mandaviya expressed confidence that the state government would commence this crucial work as soon as possible.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has gifted the significant Mokarsagar Lake to Porbandar, recognising its importance for water conservation, the environment, and tourism. The Chief Minister's visit to Mokarsagar Lake before attending the fair reflects the state government's strong commitment to the entire project.

Considering the growing tourism in the Porbandar-Ghed region, he mentioned that the central and state governments are jointly focused on building the necessary infrastructure. This year's budget has once again prioritized the development of Porbandar Airport.

He further stated that Madhavpur and its surrounding areas are fast emerging as a hub for religious tourism. Under the visionary leadership of the Prime Minister, initiatives like the Saurashtra Tamil Sangam have helped Tamil communities residing in Tamil Nadu reconnect with their Saurashtrian roots. Similarly, the Madhavpur Fair has strengthened cultural bonds between the northeastern states and Gujarat.

Expressing his strong belief in Madhavpur's potential, Union Minister Mandaviya said the town could become a premier destination for the Prime Minister's "Wed in India" vision.

He mentioned that Madhavpur served as a destination wedding site centuries ago, and this fair is held every year to celebrate that rich heritage. With its deep cultural significance and scenic beauty, Madhavpur has the potential to be developed as one of India's finest destination wedding locations.

State Minister of Cultural Affairs and Tourism Mulubhai Bera extended a warm welcome to all in his address. He expressed delight that, for the first time this year, cultural performances and craft bazaars featuring artists from the northeastern states were organized in key locations such as Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Somnath, and Dwarka.

As a result, an increasing number of people have had the opportunity to experience and connect more closely with the spirit of the Madhavpur Fair.

At the inauguration of this fair, Arjun Modhwadia, MLA; Members of Parliament; Pankaj Joshi, Chief Secretary; M. Thennarasan, Principal Secretary of Youth Services and Cultural Activities; Rajender Kumar, Principal Secretary of Tourism; along with officials from the district administration, city and district office bearers, and a large number of attendees were present.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
What a beautiful celebration of our cultural heritage! The connection between Gujarat and Northeast through Lord Krishna's marriage is something we should all learn more about. The ₹30 crore development works sound promising too 🙏
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Rahul M.
While I appreciate the cultural significance, I wonder if some of these funds could be better allocated to basic infrastructure in rural areas around Porbandar. The tourism push is good, but local communities need sustainable development too.
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Sunita P.
Attended the fair last year and it was magical! The folk dances from Arunachal Pradesh were breathtaking. So happy to see our diverse cultures coming together like this. Can't wait to visit again this year! 😊
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Amit S.
The 'Wed in India' vision for Madhavpur is brilliant! Imagine destination weddings with this rich cultural backdrop. Hope they maintain the spiritual essence while developing facilities.
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Neha T.
My grandparents used to tell me stories about Madhavpur fair when I was little. So heartwarming to see it getting national recognition now. The beach sports addition sounds exciting for younger visitors too!
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Karan D.
The cultural exchange between Gujarat and Northeast states is what makes India special. Hope they continue expanding the craft bazaars to more cities next year. Would love to see more regional handicrafts!

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