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Bust of Mahatma Gandhi unveiled in Nebraska

Bust of Mahatma Gandhi unveiled in Nebraska

Lincoln (Nebraska)/New Delhi, Dec 7 (UNI) Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen unveiled a bust of Mahatma Gandhi on Friday at the Governor’s Office in the iconic Nebraska State Capitol premises in Lincoln.
This marks the first installation of Mahatma Gandhi bust in any State Capitol premise in the nine states under the consular jurisdiction of Indian Consulate in Seattle, a statement said.
Several notable dignitaries graced the unveiling ceremony, including Lieutenant Governor Joe Kelly and former Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson and acclaimed Coach Tom Osborne, along with Consul General of India, Prakash Gupta, as well as eminent members of the Indian American community.
Speakers at the ceremony highlighted the enduring values of Ahimsa (Non-Violence) and Satyagraha (Truth Force) emphasizing their relevance in today’s world.
The Consulate General of India in Seattle and the Governor’s Office in Nebraska had closely collaborated to identify the location of the bust at the Governor's Office in the State Capitol, as a most befitting venue to honor the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi.
In another special gesture, the Governor of Nebraska Jim Pillen also issued an official proclamation declaring December 6 as “A Day of Remembrance for Mahatma Gandhi” throughout the State of Nebraska. The proclamation recognizes Mahatma Gandhi’s role as a global symbol of peace, nonviolence and justice.
Nebraska is one of the nine states covered by the newly opened Indian Consulate in Seattle with consular jurisdiction covering Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Alaska.
The unveiling of the bust of Mahatma Gandhi at the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln follows the recent unveiling of the Gandhi bust at the base of the Space Needle in Seattle Center on October 2, earlier this year.
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