New Delhi: In a hectic schedule over four days, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has addressed or is scheduled to address ten public programmes, ANI reported. These trips span several regions of the nation, from Agartala to Mumbai and from Lucknow to Bengaluru.
According to the report, PM Modi will have travelled over 10,800 kilometres in less than 90 hours to speak at ten public meetings and launch several development projects across the country.
Notably, Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled to Lucknow on February 10 to inaugurate the Uttar Pradesh Global Investors Summit 2023. Then he travelled to Mumbai where he launched two Vande Bharat trains and dedicated road projects in Mumbai.
PM Modi then returned to Delhi after officially inaugurating the city's new Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah campus. He covered a total distance of over 2700 Km during the day. He left for Tripura on February 11 and is now heading back to the capital after speaking at two public gatherings in Ambassa and Radhakishorepur.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister will inaugurate a year-long series of events in Delhi's Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium to commemorate Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati's 200th birthday. He will then go to Dausa, Rajasthan, to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of various highway projects.
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After delivering speeches at two public gatherings in Dausa, he will go straight to Bengaluru, where he would arrive late at night after travelling more than 1,750 kilometres in one day. PM Modi will launch Aero India 2023 in Bengaluru early on February 13. After that, he will travel to Tripura, where he will address a crowd at a rally in the afternoon in Agartala. After travelling more than 3,350 kilometres overall, he will eventually return to Delhi.
(With inputs from ANI)