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PM Modi extends greetings on Gujarati New Year

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday greeted the people of his home state on the occasion of the Gujarati New Year, praying for peace and prosperity for all.

“New Year greetings. May the new year beginning today bring happiness, peace, prosperity, and joy into all of your lives. Heartfelt best wishes. May the hardworking people of this fertile land of Gujarat and its rich culture become even more vibrant—that is the prayer from the bottom of my heart. Heartfelt New Year greetings,” PM Modi wrote on X.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also extended his greetings, wishing long life, good health, and boundless happiness to all Gujarati brothers and sisters.

The day is of special significance for traders and businessmen, marking the beginning of the financial year and the opening of new ledgers. Traditionally, they celebrate “Bestu Varas” with feasts and festivities.

The Gujarati New Year also coincides with Govardhan Puja, observed annually after Diwali.

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