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NEW DELHI: The Indian state of Gujarat has invited global tenders to help build the worlds tallest statue a 182-metre memorial to an independence hero that will cost $300 million.
The towering 597-feet figure, which would reach almost halfway up New Yorks Empire State Building, will bear the likeness of Vallabhbhai Patel, the freedom fighter who guided Indias integration into a united, independent nation.
Patel was born in Gujarat and the state government has been kicking the statue proposal around for some time, but now the plans appear to be moving forward.
In the latest edition of The Economist magazine, the government took out a full page advertisement inviting tenders to provide consultancy services for the project, including scrutiny and vetting of the structural blueprints.
According to the advert, the statue of Patel, which will be known as the Statue of Unity, will be built on an islet in Gujarats Narmada river, a few miles downstream from the giant Narmada Dam hydroelectric project.
It is a pet project of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who believes the structure will be standing high, not just in metres and feet, but much more in terms of academic, historical, national and spiritual values.
My vision is to develop the place as a source of inspiration for ages to come, Modi wrote in a recent blog.
It will have a high-tech museum, chronicling 90 years history of Indias freedom fighters. Going much beyond a structure, it will be developed as a research and academic centre for preserving the unity and integrity of India.
Known as the Iron Man of India, Patel played a major role in the struggle for independence from British rule.
A close friend and ally of Mahatma Gandhi, with whom he shared a prison cell, he became the leader of the Congress Party in 1934 and was a leading force in the Quit India civil disobedience movement.
Patels lasting legacy was forged in his role as Indias first home minister, when he was tasked with moulding a united country from hundreds of semi-autonomous princely states and British-era colonial provinces.
The monument, which will only be accessible by boat, will have lifts to take visitors to the top for a panoramic view from Patels eye.
It will be four times the height of the Statue of Liberty and six times that of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro.
It would also tower 50 metres over the 128-metre Spring Temple Buddha in Chinas Henan Province which currently holds the title of worlds tallest statue.
The towering 597-feet figure, which would reach almost halfway up New Yorks Empire State Building, will bear the likeness of Vallabhbhai Patel, the freedom fighter who guided Indias integration into a united, independent nation.
Patel was born in Gujarat and the state government has been kicking the statue proposal around for some time, but now the plans appear to be moving forward.
In the latest edition of The Economist magazine, the government took out a full page advertisement inviting tenders to provide consultancy services for the project, including scrutiny and vetting of the structural blueprints.
According to the advert, the statue of Patel, which will be known as the Statue of Unity, will be built on an islet in Gujarats Narmada river, a few miles downstream from the giant Narmada Dam hydroelectric project.
It is a pet project of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who believes the structure will be standing high, not just in metres and feet, but much more in terms of academic, historical, national and spiritual values.
My vision is to develop the place as a source of inspiration for ages to come, Modi wrote in a recent blog.
It will have a high-tech museum, chronicling 90 years history of Indias freedom fighters. Going much beyond a structure, it will be developed as a research and academic centre for preserving the unity and integrity of India.
Known as the Iron Man of India, Patel played a major role in the struggle for independence from British rule.
A close friend and ally of Mahatma Gandhi, with whom he shared a prison cell, he became the leader of the Congress Party in 1934 and was a leading force in the Quit India civil disobedience movement.
Patels lasting legacy was forged in his role as Indias first home minister, when he was tasked with moulding a united country from hundreds of semi-autonomous princely states and British-era colonial provinces.
The monument, which will only be accessible by boat, will have lifts to take visitors to the top for a panoramic view from Patels eye.
It will be four times the height of the Statue of Liberty and six times that of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro.
It would also tower 50 metres over the 128-metre Spring Temple Buddha in Chinas Henan Province which currently holds the title of worlds tallest statue.