Prime Minister Narendrabhai Modi on home-state Gujarat visit; Day 01
October 30, 2023
12.30 pm
Prime Minister arrives at Dabhoda near Kheralu to address a one-lakh strong rally in which he is going to launch development works worth over Rs. 5,000 crore.
11.20 AM
PM arrived at Ambaji mandir for darshan and puja of Goddess Ambai, performed puja, aarti and had darshan here.
11.00 AM
A large number of local people could be seen gathered on both sides of the roads to welcome PM Narendrabhai Modi as he was on the way from the helipads at Chekhla to Ambaji mandir.
#WATCH | Huge crowd welcome PM @narendramodi in Banaskantha, #Gujarat.
PM is on his two-day visit to the state. He will perform Pooja and Darshan at Ambaji Temple. He will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of various development projects in #Mehsana. On 31st Oct, he will… pic.twitter.com/uFqEQftNek
— DD News (@DDNewslive) October 30, 2023
10 AM
Gandhinagar: Prime Minister Narendrabhai Modi arrived at SVPI airport in Gujarat today to start his two-days long home-state visit during which he is scheduled to visit Ambaji, Kheralu, Gandhinagar and Statue of Unity. More details on his visit.
In pictures: Prime Minister Narendrabhai Modi arrives at SVPI airport this morning. He is on a two-day visit to home-state Gujarat; Details of his visit https://t.co/N8qeUKXgZ6 pic.twitter.com/MOo62xcpyz
— DeshGujarat (@DeshGujarat) October 30, 2023
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