Rashtrabandhan is a cultural and educational event organised on an enormous scale in seven phases. It will require an extensive volunteer team. It will involve various service organisations, teachers, and especially school and college students from the younger generation.
We aim to involve as many young people as possible as volunteers. This service will strengthen their reconnection with society, the system, and cultural roots. They will gain practical knowledge, from management to teamwork. The ground experience they will receive through various cultural and art events will be a unique life lesson. A total of over 50,000 volunteers will be required for different phases of the entire event.
On the auspicious day of Guru Purnima, the grand and divine inauguration of the country’s biggest and longest event will take place, marking the beginning of the 'Cultural Encyclopaedia' and 'Human School,' along with the auspicious Rajtilak. This event, which will be held in 7 different phases over a total of 15 months, from Rajtilak to Green Raksha Bandhan, is expected to be a game-changer for Gujarat’s educational, social, and cultural heritage.
This journey, which began with Rajtilak, will conclude with the Mela, Garbo, Lok Utsav, Art Festival, Talent Expo, and Green Raksha Bandhan Festival. In addition, four special shows—Sardar: New Age of Leadership, Malak, Motivational Speaker, and Green Life—will keep Gujarat connected with Rashtrabandhan for 15 consecutive months.
A total of 36 online competitions with three topics in 12 different categories will take place every month, along with the game-changing story of "Varta Mummy."
This Mahotsav aims to provide a sustainable future for future generations whilst honouring and celebrating India's rich cultural legacy. RashtraBandhan aims to unite Gujarat's diverse communities via such events and platforms to make a major national impact
To be a trailblazing movement that unifies nature, culture, and the future via significant, large-scale events and proceeds from community involvement, encouraging statewide awareness, environmental stewardship, and the holistic development of each individual. To achieve the honour of the "न भूतो न भविष्यति" (never before, never again) initiative!