India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday today, he turns 74 today.
It happened on September 15, 1950 in the Indian state of Gujarat. On the occasion of his birthday, Indian Prime Minister Modi is preparing to give a big gift to the people of the country.
He will launch the Subhadra Yojana today. This is a special scheme of the Government of Odisha. In which 10,000 will be deposited twice a year for women at the rate of 5,000 in her account. Women in the age group of 21 to 60 years of Odisha will benefit from this.
This is the third consecutive term of Modi who became the Prime Minister of India in 2014. His popularity is very high all over the world including India.
India’s Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and others have wished Prime Minister Modi on the occasion of his birthday.
Modi starts his day with yoga and a balanced diet is the mantra of his healthy life.
He does yoga for 40 minutes daily. Which starts with Surya Namaskar and Pranayama. He also practices yoga nidra to avoid insomnia. Apart from that, Modi also practices yoga such as Vajrasana, Setubandhasana, Bhujangasana and Uttanapadasana to keep himself fit.
He also has a habit of walking. He prefers to walk wherever he goes.
Prime Minister Modi is a vegetarian. He also fasts at different times. He usually has his lunch by 9 am. In which gourd paratha is his favorite snack.
Dinner is also normal. In which Gujarati Khichdi is his favorite food. Lentils, rice, millet and green vegetables are included in his regular diet.
Prime Minister Modi sleeps only 3 hours daily and does not eat any food after 6 pm.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has started preparations for his visit to Nepal.
Foreign Minister Arju Rana Deuba, who recently returned from a visit to India, said that she had given the invitation letter sent by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to the Indian Prime Minister Modi for a state visit to Nepal and he had immediately instructed the relevant agencies to prepare for it.
On Tuesday, at the meeting of the International Relations and Tourism Committee under the Federal Parliament House of Representatives, she informed that Indian counterpart Modi gladly accepted the delegation sent by Prime Minister Oli for the state visit to Nepal and instructed the subordinate agencies to prepare with a schedule.
Foreign Minister Deuba also made it clear that during the courtesy meeting with the Indian Prime Minister Modi, she emphasized on the issue of raising the mutual relations between the two countries to a higher level.
She said, ‘During the visit to India, I conveyed my warm greetings to the Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi on behalf of the Honorable Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and also officially handed over the control given by him for the state visit to Nepal. And, he gladly accepted it and ordered his team to make a time for the visit at that time.’