As per a report, over 3,000 people from Tamil Nadu will visit Gujarat for the ten-day cultural exchange programme between April 17–30, 2023. The Saurashtra-Tamil Sangamam is aimed at showcasing the “age-old ties” between the two States.It has been planned by NIT Tiruchirappalli, Saurashtra University (Rajkot), and is being facilitated by the Gujarat government. Every day, a train with 288 delegates, including youth, students, teachers, professionals, and cultural experts will travel to Gujarat from Tamil Nadu.Also Read: Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam, An initiative to strengthen ties between Saurashtra and Madurai.They will be shown how the State has developed its infrastructure and tourism industry. According to legend, Saurashtrians went to southern India (Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh) after Mahmud Ghazni, an Islamic invader, destroyed the Somnath Temple in 1024 CE.Where the Vibrant Cultures of India come alive.#VanakkamSomnath pic.twitter.com/Bbmrz7zWW9— STSangamam
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Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam, An initiative to strengthen ties between Saurashtra and Madurai.
India is a land of diversity. Country quite as diverse, multilingual, and multicultural, yet it is united by the age-old ties of common customs, cultures, and values. In order to stimulate reciprocity and secure a rich value system of unity among the people of different States in a culturally unique country like India, such ties must be strengthened through improved and ongoing mutual engagement between people of various regions and lifestyles.Also Read: First batch of Saurashtra Tamil Sangam representatives boarded the train, leaves for Gujarat.The age-old ties between Saurashtra and Tamil Nadu.As the invasion’s out-turn between 600 and 1000 years ago, many people were compelled to relocate from Saurashtra in Gujarat centuries ago and create new settlements in Tamil Nadu’s districts around Madurai, now known as Tamil Saurashtrian. Today, more than 25 lakh people with Saurashtrian ancestry reside in Tamil Nadu, where they uphold their Saurashtrian identity and culture. When Mohammed G
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