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4 Reasons India’s Controversial Statue of Unity is Iconic

Date : 16 Nov 2018
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Newly unveiled, India’s Statue of Unity is a memorial dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the “Iron Man of India”. It was inaugurated with great fanfare by none other than India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on October 31, which is also the Indian legend’s 143rd birthday.

4 Reasons India’s Controversial Statue of Unity is Iconic

Photo by Naveed Ahmed on Unsplash

It’s a Destination by Itself

At 177 feet higher than China’s Spring Temple Buddha, and four times taller than the Statue of Liberty, the Statue of Unity is sure to draw tourists from both within India and internationally.  It is officially the world’s tallest statue, and this fact is hard to ignore. You can book online tickets to visit the Statue of Unity for INR 350 per person to the 153 meter high observation deck, which opened November 3, 2018. 

The statue depicts Sardar Patel in a shawl and dhoti, in a towering position over the River Narmada. The setting by the river, which is important for many Gujaratis, and Indians all over will only add to the aura surrounding the Statue.

A special train called the “Unity Express” has already been flagged off by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited. It will run for 12 days with boarding points at Rajkot, Surendra Nagar, Viramgam, Sabarmati, Anand, Vadodara, Bharuch, Surat, Vapi, Kalyan, and Pune so that more people are able to visit the soon to be world famous site.

The engineering marvel will be a must-see for travelers from all over the world, adding to the beauty and splendor of the already culturally rich India.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Acknowledged

Patel was India’s chief architect. When the British decided to leave, he had the unenviable task of uniting the disparate 562 princely states that were deeply divided on religious and cultural lines. Gifted with Kautilya’s brain, Patel understood how important it was to bring the princely states together, more importantly, he also knew how to go about it.

There was hard political bargaining involved and only someone with a strong political will could have done it. Fortunately for India, there was Patel.

Unfortunately, India had so far not accorded the leader his full due, neither in the political discourse, nor in terms of symbolism. By giving him the world’s highest statue, India has finally moved closer to honouring the legend the way he should have been.

It Unites People

Scrap metal from about 600,000 villages under the Loha Campaign from across India.  This is the tribute that Sardar Patel would have cherished the most – metal collected from across the entire country that he unified has now been used to create his due place on the global stage.

Jobs, Jobs, Jobs

There will be many opportunities for jobs here, given the fact that the site will soon be turned into a tourist destination. Upkeep, tours, maintenance… the tallest statue in the world will need people to help it continue to stand tall.  Just like Sardar Vallabbhai Patel would have wanted.



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