PM Modi to Inaugurate ₹53,414 Crore Projects in Bhuj; Rogan Artist Ashish Kansara Creates Special Welcome Rogan Art

Bhuj, May 25, 2025 – Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Bhuj, Gujarat, on May 26, where he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for 33 development projects worth a staggering Rs 53,414 crore. The projects span key sectors such as infrastructure, energy, transportation, and urban development, aiming to boost economic growth and connectivity in the region. (PM Modi Rogan Art).

PM Modi Rogan Art

PM Modi’s Bhuj Trip to Launch Mega Projects, Honored with Rogan Art on Sukhoi, Hanuman & Op Sindoor

Ahead of the PM’s visit, renowned Rogan artist Ashish Kansara has crafted a unique hand-painted masterpiece to welcome him. The artwork highlights significant milestones under Modi’s leadership, including:

Operation Sindoor (symbolizing India’s strong counter-terrorism efforts)

Sukhoi Fighter Jet (showcasing India’s defense modernization)

Lord Hanuman Ji (representing strength and devotion)

BrahMos Missile (a nod to India’s advanced missile capabilities)

Pahalgam Terrorist Attack 2025 (commemorating India’s resilience and response)

Rogan Art Showcasing India’s Strength – Sukhoi, BrahMos, Op Sindoor & Hanuman Ji

This visit underscores the government’s focus on accelerating development in Gujarat and strengthening India’s strategic and economic growth.

Stay tuned for live updates on PM Modi’s Bhuj visit tomorrow! (PM Modi Rogan Art)

Key Projects to Be Inaugurated
The PM’s visit will see the launch of major initiatives, including:

New highways and rail infrastructure enhancing Gujarat’s connectivity.
Renewable energy projects reinforcing India’s green energy goals.
Smart city developments in Bhuj and nearby regions.
Water supply and irrigation schemes benefiting farmers.

Rogan Art: The 1,550-Year-Old Craft of Kutch
Origin: A 1,550-year-old fabric-painting tradition from Kutch, Gujarat, with historical links to Bamiyan (Afghanistan).

Meaning of “Rogan”:
Derived from Sanskrit “रङ्गन्” (rangan), meaning “to color” or “to dye”.

Technique:
Uses castor oil-based paste (boiled for days) mixed with natural dyes.
Applied with a metal stylus (kalam)—no brushes are used.
Designs are half-painted, then folded to create mirror-image patterns.

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