CM Bhupendra Patel attended the religious program of Bharwad Community in Bavali Thakar Dham in Dholera.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday appealed to the Bharwad community of Gujarat to adopt natural farming and plant trees under the campaign in the name of a tree. He contributed to making India a developed nation by 2047 mainly from the animal husbandry community.
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Religious program was addressed virtually Prime Minister Modi addressed a large number of members of the community gathered to participate in a religious program at Bavaliyali Dham in Dholera taluka in Ahmedabad. The PM said- We have to build a developed India in the next 25 years and for this I need your community support.
In Bawli Thakar Dham, the sisters of 75,000 Bharwad Community set the world record by playing Gopi Huda Maharas together.
Teach daughters to run computers: PM The Prime Minister said in his address- The first step is to develop our villages. I urge you to adopt natural farming and plant a tree under the campaign in the name of a tree mother. At the same time, the PM appealed to the community to bring changes according to the circumstances and teach their daughters to run computers.
The PM described Dholera’s Bavalali Dham as the place of faith, culture and religion. He said that farmers credit cards were earlier given only to farmers. Now we are also being given the benefit of this to the cattle rearers. This can give them loans at low interest rates.
Women playing Gopi Huda Maharas.
The cattleman is the Bharwad community of Gujarat The Bharwad community of Gujarat is also called Bharwar or Dhangar. The main source of income of this community is animal husbandry. This community considers herself a descendant of Krishna’s foster father Nanda. People of Bharwad community live in abundance in Saurashtra, Gujarat. Here they are spread in Junagadh, Rajkot, Surendranagar and Bhavnagar districts.