Gurgaon: A Travelling Exhibition themed on ‘Memories of the Mahatma’, that initiated from Porbander in Gujarat on October 2nd, will reach Gurgaon’s Government College for Women on Saturday.
District Administration and Gurgaon MLA Umesh Aggarwal will receive the delegates participating in the Exhibition on Saturday which will be displayed in government college premises from 11am to 1 pm and will remain open for students from colleges, schools and universities.
“Travelling Exhibition is mounted on a canter designed in form of a Museum wherein various features of Mahatma Gandhi’s life spanning from his birth to his death, covering important events of his life which shaped the political landscape of India, with related photographs and audio-visual contents have been exhibited,” Deputy Commissioner, Gurgaon, T L Satyaprakash said on Friday.
“Travelling Exhibition will be reaching Gurgaon in Haryana after passing through few iconic places related to the Mahatma including Rajkot, Dandi, Sabarmati, Gandhinagar in Gujarat, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Pilani and Jaipur in Rajasthan,” he added.
It is a unique type of Exhibition which would be kept open for general public from 5 pm onwards at Gurgaon’s Kingdom of Dreams where a ‘Peace Concert’ is also being organized.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khatthar is expected to witness the Peace Concert and see the exhibition in Kingdom of Dreams.
Travelling Exhibition will reaching Delhi on October 25th and it will be exhibited in the Third India Africa Forum Summit (IAFS-III), which will be largest gathering of Heads of State/Governments in more than three decades in India.
The Summit will be hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi from October 27 to 29.