"Shri Narendra Modi will speak at the ‘Jana Chetna Rally’ at Wardha in Maharashtra"
"Shri Modi will join villagers at ‘Chai Pe Charcha’ in Yavatmal, Maharashtra"
"Watch the event LIVE @narendramodi.in"

On 20th March, 2014, Shri Narendra Modi will address the ‘Jana Chetna Rally’ at Wardha in Maharashtra, at 3.00 pm. At the rally, Shri Modi will address a massive audience including supporters and karyakartas.

On the same day, Shri Modi will also join villagers at ‘Chai Pe Charcha’, to be organized in Dabhadi village of Yavatmal district in Maharashtra, at 6.00 pm. The theme for the third round is ‘Farmers and Agrarian Crisis’ and the session will be organized primarily in rural locations.

You can interact with Shri Modi and ask him a question for the Charcha HERE. Know more about CAG

You can watch the events LIVE on narendramodi.in and follow live tweets on narendramodi_in

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The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today highlighted that the Government’s strides in the toy manufacturing sector have boosted our quest for Aatmanirbharta and popularised traditions and enterprise.

Responding to a post by Mann Ki Baat Updates handle on X, he wrote:

“It was during one of the #MannKiBaat episodes that we had talked about boosting toy manufacturing and powered by collective efforts across India, we’ve covered a lot of ground in that.

Our strides in the sector have boosted our quest for Aatmanirbharta and popularised traditions and enterprise.”