The Asian Age

At 68, ‘ Kaka Modi’ charms kids

◗ Narendra Modi also met about 200 Asha health volunteers and aanganwadi workers and asked them about their problems. Aanganwadi workers thanked the PM for increasing their honorarium.

- AMITA VERMA

For Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it was a unique and memorable 68th birthday celebratio­n in Varanasi on Monday as he spent time with 300 primary school students at Narur village and shared secrets of success with the little ones who gifted him handmade cards and flowers.

The children addressed the Prime Minister as “Kaka Modi” who spoke to them about the importance of education, cleanlines­s and fitness during the interactio­n at the school supported by NGO Room to Read.

“Be fearless and don’t hesitate in asking questions as it is a key aspect of learning,” Mr Modi told the children who were excited to host the special guest.

He explained the importance of Lord Vishwakarm­a to the children and linked it to skill developmen­t.

Calling the children “future of India”, Mr Modi asked them to involve themselves in physical exercise so that they sweat at least four times a day. “Jo khelta hai, wahi khilta hai” ( the one who plays is the one who blooms),” he said, advising them to progress by putting in hard work and never get dishearten­ed by obstacles.

The Prime Minister also gave small gifts to the children who had welcomed him enthusiast­ically saying

“Swagatam PM”. One student asked the Prime Minister to visit her village and said that she had been waiting for him to come. Mr Modi explained to her about his busy schedule.

Later in the evening, Mr Modi met about 200 Asha health volunteers and Aanganwadi workers and asked them about their problems. Aanganwadi workers thanked Mr Modi for increasing their honorarium.

Mr Modi also met children engaged in ragpicking for a living and students of the Banaras Hindu University ( BHU) and Kashi Vidyapeeth who teach these street children in their free time.

A group of “divyang” children were also among those who met the Prime Minister and saw a short film Chalo Jeete Hain that is based on Mr Modi’s life.

A constituen­cy tour and a prayer session at Kashi Vishwanath temple were also lined up for Mr Modi, a party leader said.

Meanwhile, the state government announced the release of 68 old and ailing prisoners to mark the 68th birthday of the Prime Minister.

Senior BJP leader and local MLA Neelkanth Tewari said that as part of Mr Modi’s birthday celebratio­ns 68 cakes weighing 68 kg each were cut at 68 locations in Varanasi.

Mr Tewari, who is a minister in the Yogi Adityanath government, said, “Special prayers were offered in 68 temples to pray for the long life of the PM. About a thousand earthen lamps were lit at 90 locations.”

Medical camps were held at 72 places and a cleanlines­s drive was launched on the streets leading to various ghats in the city, including the Ganga ghat and the Vishwanath Temple. At Panini Kanya Vidyalaya, a “yajna” ( special worship) was conducted for the Prime Minister’s long life, he said.

Earlier, on his arrival, the Prime Minister was received at the airport by Mr Adityanath and state BJP president Mahendra Nath Pandey.

On Tuesday, Mr Modi will inaugurate or lay the foundation stone of various developmen­t projects, cumulative­ly worth more than ` 500 crore, according to a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office ( PMO).

The event will be held at the amphitheat­re of the BHU. Among the projects to be inaugurate­d by Mr Modi are integrated power developmen­t scheme ( IPDS) for Puraani Kashi and an Atal incubation centre at the BHU.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with children from Kashi Vidyapith as part of his 68th birthday celebratio­ns in Varanasi on Monday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with children from Kashi Vidyapith as part of his 68th birthday celebratio­ns in Varanasi on Monday.

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