Where will PM Narendra Modi celebrate Diwali this time? Know- Prime Minister's complete program
Where will PM Modi celebrate Diwali? The festival of Diwali will be celebrated all over India tomorrow i.e. on 31st October. On this occasion, PM Narendra Modi will be in his home state Gujarat. Actually, PM Modi will leave for a two-day tour of Gujarat this evening. Where he will participate in different programs. He will also inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of development projects.
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According to the information, PM Modi will reach Kevadiya i.e. Ekta Nagar at around 5.30 pm on Wednesday evening. Where the world's tallest statue, the statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, is located. In Kevadiya, the PM will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of development projects worth more than Rs 280 crore. After which he will address the officer trainees of the 99th Common Foundation Course under Aarambh 6.0 at 6 pm. This time the theme of the program is roadmap for self-reliant and developed India.
On the second day of his visit, i.e. National Unity Day, PM Modi will pay floral tributes to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at the Statue of Unity at around 7:15 am. During this time he will participate in the National Unity Day celebrations. The PM will administer the Unity Day Pledge and witness the Unity Day Parade, which will include 16 marching contingents from nine states and one Union Territory police, four Central Armed Police Forces, NCC and one marching band.
PM is going to visit Ekta Nagar on National Unity Day. During this, he will lay the foundation stone of projects like Bonsai Garden, Sewage Treatment Plant and Sardar Sarovar Dam Experience Center and inaugurate Sub District Hospital, Traffic Circles and Smart Bus Stop. Along with this, sub-district hospital, traffic circles and smart bus stop will also be inaugurated. In view of PM Modi's visit, special preparations have been made and strict security arrangements have been made.
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