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Gujarat Confidential: Swift change

From a small stage from where this was to take place, a round space was cleared and an open jeep was decorated with marigolds for the two leaders to ride it as per the new plan.

PM Modi attends the inauguration of the International Kite FestivalPrime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz during the inauguration of the International Kite Festival at Sabarmati riverfront, in Ahmedabad on Monday. (@MEAIndia X/ANI Photo)

Organiser of the International Kite Festival and security personnel went into a tizzy at the venue in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad following a “last-minute” change in plan wherein Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz were to fly kites to inaugurate the festival at the Sabarmati Riverfront on Monday morning.

From a small stage from where this was to take place, a round space was cleared and an open jeep was decorated with marigolds for the two leaders to ride it as per the new plan.

Just minutes before the arrival of dignitaries, a white open jeep was arranged and parked at the event venue. Organisers were seen decorating it at the venue itself as team members dusted it clean. “It was a last-minute change but we were able to arrange it nicely,” an official said.

‘Hasti’s’ happiness

AN ABANDONED infant found in the Dindoli area of Surat has become a star attraction for the city police. Six days after she was found, Police Commissioner Anupam Singh Gahlaut, his wife along with his staff, performed the naming rituals, with the baby being called “Hasti”.

Police inspector RI Chudasama, who found her crying near a pond, took her to the civic body-run SMIMER hospital, where she was under observation for a few days.

Chudasama visits the hospital frequently to check on her wellbeing. “We sent the girl child to the Child Welfare Centre at Katargam. We will visit the centre regularly and ensure that she gets regular vaccination and milk”, said Chudasama. Meanwhile, Chudasama and his team are also checking CCTV footage to find her parents, who have been booked for abandoning the baby.

Kamal Saiyed is a senior Correspondent for The Indian Express, providing extensive, on-the-ground coverage from Surat and the broader South Gujarat region and the Union territories of Daman, Diu & Dadra Nagar Haveli. With a reporting career at the publication spanning back to 2007, he has established himself as a high-authority voice on the industrial, social, and political pulse of one of India’s fastest-growing urban hubs. Expertise Industrial & Economic Beat: Based in the "Diamond City," Saiyed offers expert reporting on the diamond and textile industries. His work tracks global market shifts (such as De Beers production changes), local trade policies, and the socio-economic challenges facing the millions of workers in Surat’s manufacturing hubs. Civic & Infrastructure Coverage: He consistently reports on urban development and public safety in Surat, including: Traffic & Urban Planning: Monitoring the city's 13-fold increase in traffic violations and the implementation of new municipal drives. Public Safety: Investigative reporting on infrastructure failures, fire safety NOC compliance in schools and commercial buildings, and Metro rail progress. Political Reporting: Tracking the shifting dynamics between the BJP, Congress, and AAP in South Gujarat and the neighboring Union Territories (Daman, Diu, and Dadra & Nagar Haveli). Crime beat: Armed with a good source network Saiyed has been able to bring out the human side of crime stories in his region ... Read More

Ritu Sharma is an Assistant Editor with The Indian Express' Gujarat bureau, an editorial position that reflects her experience and Authority in regional journalism. With over a decade of concentrated reporting experience, she is a highly Trustworthy and specialized journalist, especially noted for her Expertise in the education sector across Gujarat and previously Chandigarh. Expertise Primary Authority (Education): With over ten years of dedicated reporting on education in both Gujarat and Chandigarh, Ritu Sharma is a foremost authority on educational policy, institutional governance, and ground realities from "KG to PG." Her coverage includes: Higher Education: In-depth scrutiny of top institutions like IIM-Ahmedabad (controversies over demolition/restoration of heritage architecture), IIT-Bombay (caste discrimination issues), and new initiatives like international branch campuses in GIFT City. Schooling & Policy: Detailed coverage of government schemes (Gyan Sadhana School Voucher Scheme), the implementation and impact of the Right to Education (RTE) Act, teacher recruitment issues, and the impact of national policies like the NEP. Student Welfare: Reporting on critical issues such as suicide allegations due to caste discrimination, and the challenges faced by students (e.g., non-delivery of NAMO tablets). ... Read More

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