India unveils world's tallest statue at a cost of $610 million

India’s prime minister today unveiled a towering bronze statue of Sardar Vallabbhai Patel, a key independence leader and the country’s first home minister after British colonialists left in 1947.

Statue of Unity at Kevadiya colony in Gujarat state, India. The 182-meters monument pays tribute to India's prominent independence leader Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Statue of Unity at Kevadiya colony in Gujarat state, India. The 182-meters monument pays tribute to India's prominent independence leader Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

At 182 meters, it is the tallest statue in the world built at a cost of $610 million in Kevadiya, a village in Gujarat state. Both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Patel hail from Gujarat state.

Modi inaugurated the “Statue of Unity” on the bank of the Narmada river. He had promised the project despite criticism that India couldn’t afford to spend so much money on a statue.
Statue of unity under construction
Statue of unity under construction

Indian air force planes showered flower petals on the statue.

Patel was known as the “Iron Man of India” for integrating various states in the post-independence era as the creation of Pakistan led to a massive bloodshed between Hindus and Muslims moving between the two nations.

Modi said Patel was a beacon of hope for India in the time of crisis and he will be a source of inspiration for ages to come.
Indian policemen gather next to the Statue of Unity
Indian policemen gather next to the Statue of Unity

The monument will have a museum with 40,000 documents, 2,000 photographs and a research center dedicated to Patel’s life and work.


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