Shri Narendra Modi unveils year 2014 calendar

Published By : Admin | December 28, 2013 | 21:04 IST
Quote"The books “Sushashan Jan Jan ni Anubhuti” and “Good Governance- People’s Voice” published by Information Department have been launched"

Shri Narendra Modi unveils year 2014 calendar

Gandhinagar, Saturday: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi here today unveiled the calendar for year 2014 of Government of Gujarat.

The yearly calendar for 2014 has been published by Information Commissioner and printed by Government Photo-Litho Press and Stationery Department of the State Government.

Along with this Chief Minister also launched today two books “Sushashan Jan Jan ni Anubhuti” in Gujarati and “Good Governance – People’s Voice” in English, also published by Information Department of the State Government.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Modi said that these two books have been launched as the nation celebrates Good Governance Day as part of India’s former Prime Minister Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s birthday.

During past one decade, Gujarat achieved spectacular all round development with people’s participation under the leadership of Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the nation has started realizing.

On the occasion were present Chief Minister’s Principal Secretary Mr. Girishchandra Murmu, Commissioner of Information Mr. Bhagyesh Jha, Mr. Jayeshbhai Shah from DGPS, Joint Directors of Information Department Mr. Arvind Patel and Mr. Pulak Trivedi and other officials of Information Department.

Shri Narendra Modi unveils year 2014 calendar

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