Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to grace the Silver Jubilee celebrations of Uttarakhand’s Foundation Day in Dehradun today. The pivotal event marks 25 years since the state was officially formed. The main ceremony will be held at the renowned Forest Research Institute (FRI), with grand arrangements in place for an anticipated crowd of over one lakh attendees. During his visit, Prime Minister Modi will officially launch a special commemorative postal stamp, designed to honor this significant milestone. He is also scheduled to deliver a key address to the gathered dignitaries and citizens, reflecting on the state’s journey and future prospects. Uttarakhand, the 27th state of India, was established on November 9, 2000, after being carved out of Uttar Pradesh. The Foundation Day is observed annually to commemorate its creation. This year’s Silver Jubilee event promises to be a grand affair, highlighting the state’s progress and achievements over the past quarter-century.
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