Rahul Gandhi, Kharge wishes PM Modi for good health on his birthday

New Delhi, September 17 (IANS) leader (LOP) Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 75th birthday and wished his healthy life.

In an one-liner message on X, Gandhi said, “Happy birthday and good health to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”

Congress National President Mallikrajun Kharge also took on social media and wished the Prime Minister.

He greeted the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on his birthday. May May be blessed with good health and long life, “he posted on X.

PM Modi’s 75th birthday is being celebrated with the launch of nationwide programs and health, welfare and development programs. This has become a national moment of the festival, which is marked by the wave of greetings and tributes from political leaders across the country.

Meanwhile, on the occasion of his birthday, Prime Minister Modi will visit Bhansola village in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh, where he will lay the foundation stone for the first PM Mitra (Mega Integrated Textile Area and Apparel) park, which is a major step towards promoting textile industry in the state.

During his visit, Prime Minister Modi will also take two major national initiatives, ‘Health Nari, Sashkat Parivar’ (Healthy Women, Strong Family) and Eighth Nation Four Month (National Nutrition Month), to strengthen the health and nutritional services of the country, especially for women, children and humans.

More than one lakh health camps will be organized across the country from September 17 to October 2, marking India’s largest health outreach campaign.

These camps will provide female-focused preventives, campaigners and remedial health services, including non-communicable diseases, anemia, tuberculosis and sickle cell diseases as well as screening for maternal and juvenile health check-up, vaccination, and nutrition counseling.

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Specific services in gynecology, pediatrics, dermatology, ENT, psychiatry, and more will be collected through public and private medical institutions. Blood donation drives will be held across the country, in which donors are registered through the e-contact portal and will be engaged through the Mygov platform.

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