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PM Modi Kuwait Visit PM Modi meets 101-year-old former IFS officer in Kuwait, NRIs warmly welcome him
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a historic two-day go to to Kuwait. He reached Kuwait on Saturday. PM Modi has reached Kuwait after accepting the invitation of Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Emir of the State of Kuwait.
Allow us to inform you that that is the primary go to of an Indian Prime Minister to this Gulf nation in 43 years. Throughout his go to, Modi met 101-year-old former Indian International Service (IFS) officer Mangal Sen Handa and interacted with members of the Indian group at a resort in Kuwait Metropolis.
After the assembly of Modi and Mangal Sen Handa, his son Dilip Handa instructed information company ANI, “That is an expertise of a lifetime. PM Modi stated that he has come right here particularly to satisfy him (his father). We’re grateful to Prime Minister Modi….” It’s noteworthy that Ramayana and Mahabharata have been revealed in Arabic language. E book writer Abdullatif Al Nedef and Arabic language translator of Ramayana and Mahabharata Abdullah Baron met Prime Minister Modi.
Nedef, the ebook’s writer, stated, “I’m very cheerful, it’s an honor for me. Mr. Modi may be very cheerful with it. These books are crucial. He (Prime Minister Modi) has signed each the books…. ” Prime Minister Narendra Modi additionally witnessed the efficiency of Indian expatriate artists, which the artists described as a proud second. A member of the protesting group expressed his happiness, saying, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi noticed our efficiency. It’s a very proud second. It’s a huge achievement for us. On behalf of our whole staff, we’re grateful to Prime Minister Modi.” Sure. They requested us our names… We’re very cheerful.”
On reaching Kuwait, Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted on Wanting ahead to the occasions scheduled for.”

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