"These trucks carrying about three-lakh empty kit boxes would visit the villages to collect soil and scrap-iron farm implements on the basis of prior intimation already sent to 1.87 lakh village panchayats," an official release said here.
"The soil and scrap iron thus collected will be used in the Statue of Unity project, billed as the world's tallest statue, to be constructed near the Sardar Sarovar Project dam on an island in river Narmada," it said.
On the occasion, Modi today said that the soil symbolised emotional attachment of people of India, and farm implements as token of farmers' contribution to the statue.
Sardar Patel, the first home minister of independent India, was also a son of the soil and had led many a satyagraha by farmers during pre-Independence days, he noted.
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