Amit Shah inaugurates Indo-Pak border view point at Nada Beti, Gujarat

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday inaugurated the Indo-Pak border view point at Nada Bet in Gujarat’s Banaskantha district.

The point of view is built along the lines of the Wagah-Attari border in Punjab, reported ANI.

According to the Gujarat tourism website, Nada Bet is a small piece of land going into a huge lake where “seema darshan” (border viewing) is organized for the tourists.

“It provides an opportunity to travelers to witness the functioning of a military post on the Indian border. Some of the activities and sightseeing that will interest the traveler include the return ceremony against the backdrop of a scintillating orange sunset, where Border Security Force (BSF) personnel proudly end another day of guarding the borders. Made a gallant performance while marching. “According to the website.

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The weapons display and photo gallery at Nada Bet include guns, tanks and other sophisticated equipment to help secure border and inland locations, the website said. His Expertise and Disciples

Before the inauguration, the Union Home Minister along with Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel offered prayers at the Nadeshwari Mata Temple in Banaskantha.

Later Shah will attend the Golden Jubilee celebrations of National Cooperative Dairy Federation of India Limited in Gandhinagar.

He will also inaugurate the office of Gujarat State Co-operative Marketing Federation, Gujkomasol in Gandhinagar.

The Home Minister will launch the Adarsh ​​Sahakari Gram program in Ahmedabad later in the evening.