world's tallest statue in the world
The world's tallest statue is now in India. This statue is about three times the height of the Statue of Liberty. The work of making this statue started in October 2013. The tallest statue in the world is going to be unveiled after five years. Not only this statue, around 22,000 square meters, there is an artificial lake.
After a long wait, India's unity statue was finally unveiled. The work of this statue was going on for the last five years. The world's highest statue has been designed by Padmabhushan-winning Indian sculptor, Ram V Sutara.
The statue of Unity is a statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, one of the leaders of India's independence movement. This statue has been built near Narmada dam. More than three thousand workers were employed to construct this in the Rajpipla region of Gujarat state.
Vallabhbhai Patel was the first independent Home Minister of Independent India. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel has been named because of his strong leadership. In addition to organizing numerous peasant movements before independence, the leader of the Indian National Congress party was the leader of the first position in the Barrister Sardar Patel.
Another name has been added to Vallabhbhai Patel. Patel, dedicated to the formation of a united India, is said to be India's Iron Man or Ironman. That's why, because of this, the idol of Vallabhvai needs more than 5,000 tons of iron and 2,000 tons of copper!
Initially, the cost of setting up this statue is estimated at three billion crores of Indian rupees. After getting the responsibility of the famous engineer Larsen and Tubro, the cost fell to Tk 2,989 crore.
Although this statue in the light of day 2013 shows its longevity An organization called 'Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Ekta Trust' has announced this project in 2010. Along with this project, several foreign companies have also been added in addition to Larsen and Toubro. In the picture, Chinese engineers engaged in making statues.
On October 31, India's current Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the statue.
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