New Delhi, 25 September (IANS) also visited the 9-day fast during ‘Navratri’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday demonstrated a commitment for his duties. He was engaged in a pack schedule, spreading many states and regions. Each initiative reflected India’s development, development and their dedication to the welfare of their people.
In fact, the day began with a helicopter ride to Greater Noida, where he inaugurated the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show -2025. He visited the expansion exhibition location and interacted with participants and entrepreneurs at the event site. He confirmed the government’s support for domestic manufacturing and international trade.
His busy and acute engagement indicated a clear message. The message was that “India is ready to increase its role as a global economic player”.
PM Modi flew from there to Banswara, Rajasthan. He laid the foundation stone and inaugurated a host of central and state projects worth more than Rs 1,22,100 crore in Rajasthan. These projects included infrastructure, energy and rural development.
All these projects reflect a long -term vision of inclusive development, on which PM focuses on Modi -led government.
In a special conversation, Prime Minister Modi was engaged with the beneficiaries of the PM-Kusum Yojana-some are present in a person, others are connected to Maharashtra-to focus the Center on the environmental energy and farmer empowerment.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi traveled directly to the Bharat Mandapam in Delhi to participate in the World Food India 2025, where he met leaders of food processing and agrarian-business areas to participate in the World Food India 2025. His address highlighted India’s important role in ensuring global food security and emphasized innovation in agriculture-technical and value joints.
In this way, PM Modi logged in for 4.5 hours of air travel. This included 2 hours through the helicopter.
From promoting trade and industry to renewed renewable energy, infrastructure, agriculture and food security, PM Modi’s day extended its tireless drive to width and uplift every field.
Even while fasting, their energy was low – not only for personal values, but also the people of India and their devotion for progress.
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