Want to know more
about Gandhiji? Go for a walk!
On Gandhi Jayanti, except for VIPs, not many
Delhiites visit places like Rajghat and 11 Murti.That is why the Delhi Tourism
Department is organising a Gandhi Walk today , aiming to help Delhiites
understand Bapu better. The walk, titled `Gandhi Walks: Discover Gandhi's Delhi
and Feel Inspired', will be a two-hour walk open to all. Since it's a tourism
department event, department officials and VIPs are also expected to be part of
it.
Kapil
Mishra, Delhi's tourism minister, says, “It's our unique way of understanding
Gandhiji, remembering him and paying respect to him on October 2. We have
organised a two-and-a-half hour walk, in which expert guides will tell
participants about Gandhiji and his life.“
FOREIGNERS
ARE MORE INTERESTED IN GANDHI THAN DELHIITES: WALK ORGANISERS
Why a
Gandhi Walk? Explains Sachin Bansal, chief explorer of India City Walks, the
organisers of the walk, “We might be living in the capital, but not many know
about these places. These places are rarely on the checklist of even domestic
tourists, and Delhiites rarely visit.We have a separate Gandhi walk and I must
admit that foreigners are more interested in knowing about Gandhi than Indians.
Hence, the idea is to remember Gandhi through this walk.“
GANDHI
SMRITI NOT PART OF WALK ITINERARY DUE TO VIP MOVEMENT
Bansal
adds, “Today , Gandhi is remembered in the most simplified manner in the
philosophy of Gandhigiri. We will take Delhiites to the places that are
associated with Gandhi's philosophy , so they might be able to see the link.“
The Gandhi walk will take the participants to sites linked with episodes from
Gandhi's life and death the National Gandhi Museum, the Dandi March Statue at
11 Murti, Rajghat and the Khadi Gramudyog Bhawan.
According
to the organisers, since the walk has been organised in collaboration with the
the Tourism Department, getting permissions was not an issue, but the place
that is associated most strongly with Gandhi Gandhi Smriti might not be a
part of the walk because of the VIP movement on Gandhi Jayanti.
A tourism
official told us that the walk will also be followed by story-telling. He said,
“ During story-telling, the focus will be on Gandhi's Delhi connection and how
his ideals influenced the world. This walk is also important because of the
current situation (the Indo-Pak face-off over Uri).We hope many will join the
walk.“ The tourism department will also be celebrating Jashn-e-Sarso at Dilli
Haat today .
(toi)
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