KVIC to install steel 'charkha' on Sabarmati riverfront

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has begun the process of installing a "charkha" (spinning wheel) made of in front of the in Ahmedabad, as a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, said.

The installation on the of the Sabarmati river, opposite to the ashram, will mark the 150th birth anniversary of Gandhi, which will be celebrated in 2019.

Much like the and the Lal Quila on opposite banks of the at Agra, the "charkha" would be a first-of-its-kind in Gujarat, the native state of Mahatma Gandhi, Saxena said.

The 11-foot-tall, 22-foot-long, 6.5-foot-broad spinning wheel is made of high-quality chromium-nickel stainless and is corrosion resistant, non-magnetic and will not get hardened due to heat, the said in a press release.

Saxena said after getting the official consent for the installation of the "charkha" from the Front Development Corporation Limited, the began the piling work of a four-foot-high granite platform near gate number 3 of Subhas Bridge Riverfront Park.

"It would be a proud moment for the KVIC as the nation's global symbol of peace, non-violence and self-reliance would spread its legacy across the world.

"It was the dream and vision of our Prime Minister, Narendra Modiji, to take to the global level and the KVIC has started taking this tool of warp and weft of our social fabric abroad, following our PM's vision," he added.

Over the last three years, the KVIC has installed the world's largest wooden "charkha" at the and a 12 feet by 25 "charkha" at Rajiv Chowk in the national capital.

During the Champaran Satyagrah centenary celebrations, the KVIC had installed an 18-foot-long, 5.75-foot-wide and nine-foot-high "charkha" in front of the in Motihari,

It had also donated a "charkha" to the Gandhi Heritage Site at Jinja in on October 2 last year.

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 20:15 IST