Bharuch Observes Two-Minute silence on Martyr's Day

At the Bharuch Collectorate, Collector Gaurang Makwana, along with other officials, paid homage to the Father of the Nation by observing a two-minute silence.

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At the Bharuch Collectorate, Collector Gaurang Makwana, along with other officials, paid homage to the Father of the Nation by observing a two-minute silence.

On the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi’s Nirvana Day, also observed as Martyr’s Day, a two-minute silence was observed in government offices across Bharuch, including the Collector’s office and Bharuch Nagar Seva Sadan.

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At the Bharuch Collectorate, Collector Gaurang Makwana, along with other officials, paid homage to the Father of the Nation by observing a two-minute silence.

This solemn tribute was a mark of respect for Mahatma Gandhi and other martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the country.

Similarly, a commemorative program was held at Bharuch Nagar Seva Sadan, where municipal employees also participated in the observance of silence, reflecting on the contributions of Mahatma Gandhi and the nation’s martyrs.

The annual tradition of observing silence on January 30 serves as a reminder of Gandhi’s principles and the sacrifices made in India’s struggle for independence.

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