Undeterred by heavy downpour just before the programme was about the start, which partially washed out the arrangements, Shah along with senior NDA government ministers Kalraj Mishra, Mahesh Sharma, Vijay Goel and Haribhai P Choudhary unveiled the 2.5-tonne charkha, an initiative to link it with tourism in the centenary year of Champaran satyagraha.
The charkha installed by Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) is made of high-quality chromium nickel stainless steel and is corrosion resistant, non-magnetic and not hardenable by heat.
Talking about the initiative, Saxena said that the charkha, like the memorial to unknown soldiers, is memorial to the unknown rural masses, who took to the demonstrated ways of self-reliance and dignity of labour following the call of the father of the nation.
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"The charkha, run by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 18, 2016 at Ludhiana, has also been kept permanently in the museum for display for general public," Saxena said and added that since the museum is located in the heart of national capital, it will certainly catch the eyes of foreign tourists coming here.
The 12-feet tall and 25-feet long spinning charkha has been made by Prayog Samiti, a KVIC unit, near Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat from high quality stainless steel donated by Steel Authority of India (SAIL).
Several other dignitaries including BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi were present on the occasion.