Representatives of Global Poverty Project call on PM

Published By : Admin | July 2, 2015 | 17:56 IST
Representatives of the Global Poverty Project meets Shri Narendra Modi
Representatives of the Global Poverty Project appreciate various initiatives of Government

Representatives of the Global Poverty Project called on the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today. They included Mr. Hugh Evans – CEO Global Poverty Project, Mr. Chris Martin, Ms. Freida Pinto, Mr. Dave Holmes, and Mr. Vijay Nair.



They appreciated the Swachh Bharat, Namaami Gange and Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao initiatives of the Prime Minister, and reaffirmed their support to these causes.

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Prime Minister congratulates people of Nagaland on completion of 25 years of Hornbill Festival
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Urges citizens to visit the festival and experience the vibrancy of Naga culture

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has congratulated the people of Nagaland on completion of 25 years of Hornbill Festival. He also conveyed his best wishes and expressed happiness on the festival’s focus on waste management and sustainability. Shri Modi recalled fond memories from his visit to the festival a few years ago and urged others to visit it and experience the vibrancy of Naga culture.

Sharing a post on X by Chief Minister of Nagaland, Shri Neiphiu Rio, the Prime Minister wrote:

“My best wishes for the ongoing Hornbill Festival and congratulations to the people of Nagaland on this lively festival completing 25 years. I am also glad to see the focus on waste management and sustainability during this year’s festival.

I have fond memories from my own visit to this Festival a few years ago and I urge others to visit it and experience the vibrancy of Naga culture.”