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Digital Exhibition at Mahakumbh 2025 showcases Government’s ‘Unity in Diversity’ initiatives, attracts huge crowds

A digital exhibition highlighting the theme of ‘Unity in Diversity’ through key initiatives of the Government of India has become a major attraction at Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj. Set up by the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting at Triveni Marg, the exhibition is drawing large crowds, according to a press release from the Ministry on Tuesday.

The exhibition emphasizes the phrase “ऐक्यं बलं सामंजस्य” (Unity in Diversity) through various government initiatives such as ‘One Nation, One Tax’, ‘One Nation, One Power Grid’, and ‘One Nation, One Ration Card’. Visitors are being informed about these efforts that are working to strengthen national unity. The exhibition also features a statue of Sardar Patel, a symbol of national unity, further conveying the message of togetherness.

One of the major highlights of the exhibition is the portrayal of the abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, fulfilling the pledge of ‘One Nation, One Constitution’. Additionally, initiatives like ‘One Nation, One Election’ and ‘One Nation, One Civil Code’ are showcased as steps towards realizing the vision of a developed India.

The exhibition also focuses on public welfare programs, policies, and government achievements aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and self-employment. Schemes such as the MUDRA Scheme, PM Vishwakarma Yojana, PMEGP, and the Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme are prominently featured, highlighting the government’s efforts to uplift the entrepreneurial spirit of the nation.

Since its opening on January 13, the exhibition has witnessed a steady influx of devotees who are not only learning about the country’s development and heritage but also engaging with the audio-visual displays. Documentaries displayed on an LED wall showcasing various government schemes have been a major attraction, with visitors enthusiastically taking selfies at the exhibition site.

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Last Updated: 22nd Feb 2025