Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday extended greetings to his “friend” Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Jewish community around the world on Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday extended his greetings on the occasion of Engineers Day, saying the tireless dedication of professionals in the field has been the backbone of the nation's progress over the years.
Taking to social media site X, Amit Shah said that the Hindi language played an unprecedented role in uniting the country during the difficult days of the independence movement.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami extend greetings to Bharatiya Janata party candidate Parvati Das for winning Bageshwar seat and said that this is the win of the works done by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Jaishankar said, “Warm felicitations to FM Mauro Vieira and the Government and people of Brazil on their Independence Day. In this historic 75th year of diplomatic ties, our strategic partnership and south-south solidarity continue to deepen.”
Every year, the festival of Janmashtami is celebrated by Hindus to mark the birth of Lord Krishna, the God who is the embodiment of playfulness and innocence.
Asserting that the teachers play a key role in building our future and inspiring dreams, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended Teachers' Day greetings on Tuesday.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed conveyed his greetings to the Emir of Kuwait and his wishes for health and well-being, as well as for Kuwait and its people to enjoy further prosperity.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday extended his greetings on World Sanskrit Day and urged everyone to share one sentence in Sanskrit to celebrate this "great" language.
“May this festival of Raksha Bandhan bring happiness and prosperity in women’s life. May the house of women be filled with happiness. But I also have a promise and a resolution on Raksha Bandhan. My sisters, I will work day and night for your economic, educational, social and political empow
Extending people in Kerala his Onam wishes on Tuesday, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin also has a political exhortation to make. While extending his greetings, the Chief Minister said, "Let's stand together to have a Union government that treats everyone equally.".