Amit Shah inaugurates Indo-Pak border viewing point in Gujarat's Nadabet
Banaskantha (Gujarat), April 10: Union Home minister Amit Shah inaugurated the Indo-Pak border viewing point in Nadabet in the Banaskantha district of Gujarat on Sunday. The viewing point has been constructed on the lines of Punjab's Wagah-Atari border. According to the Gujarat Tourism website, Nadabet is a small slice of land jutting into a sprawling lake, where the "Seema Darshan (border viewing) for tourists is organised. "It offers an opportunity for travellers to see the workings of an army post on the border of India. Some of the activities and sights that will interest the traveller include the retreat ceremony against the backdrop of a glorious orange sunset where the Border Security Force (BSF) jawans put up a gallant show of marching with pride to end another day of guarding the borders," the website read. Also Read | India logs 1,054 new Covid-19 cases in 24 hours It further stated that there is a weapon display and photo gallery at Nadabet that includes guns, tanks and other sophisticated devices that help in keeping the border and inland places secure. As an ode to the camels and to showcase their expertise and disciple, a camel show is held for the tourists. Before the inauguration, the Home Minister along with Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel offered prayer at the Nadeshwari Mata Temple in Banaskantha on Sunday. Later in the day, Shah is scheduled to participate in the celebration of the Golden Jubilee of the National Cooperative Dairy Federation of India Limited in Gandhinagar. Amit Shah will also inaugurate Gujarat State Co-Operative Marketing Federation, GUJCOMASOL's office at Gandhinagar. On Sunday evening, he will launch Adarsh Sahakari Gram Program at Ahemdabad. Also Read | Imran Khan loses no-trust vote, ousted as Pakistan PM -PTC News