Amit Shah to attend multiple events in Panchkula tomorrow

Dec 23, 2025

New Delhi [India], December 23 : Union Home Minister Amit Shah is all set to attend a series of official programmes in Haryana's Panchkula on December 24, covering a conference on the cooperative sector, Haryana Police passing-out parade, and unveiling the statue of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
As per the current schedule, the Union Home Minister will first address a cooperative conference on the "Role of Cooperatives in Sustainable Agriculture" at the Indradhanush Auditorium in Haryana's Sector 5 post noon.
Later in the evening, Amit Shah will be present at the Haryana Police passing-out parade ceremony at Tau Devi Lal Stadium. He will then unveil the statue of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and inaugurate the Atal library, along with an exhibition and a blood donation camp, at Atal Park.
The visit will conclude with Shah's participation in the Haryana government's state-level programme to mark Veer Bal Diwas, scheduled at the Indradhanush Auditorium in Sector 5, Panchkula.
Additionally, the Union Home Minister will also inaugurate the Batadrava Cultural Project on December 29.
Ahead of the visit, the Chief Minister issued necessary directions to officials of the district administration, Public Works Department and other concerned departments to ensure the timely completion of the remaining works and the smooth conduct of the inauguration programme.
The Batadrava Cultural Project is being developed at an estimated cost of around Rs 217 crore on 162 bighas of land freed from encroachment as part of a focused initiative by the Assam Government.
The project aims to preserve and showcase the religious and cultural legacy of Mahapurush Srimanta Sankardeva while providing modern facilities for visitors.
Designed as a comprehensive spiritual and cultural complex, the project includes the world's tallest Guru Asana, guest houses adorned with artistic elements reflecting Sattriya culture, an art centre inspired by traditional cymbal, a research centre shaped like a khol, a skill development centre designed in the form of a boat and a theatre modelled after a traditional japi, among other features.