Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s admirers are choosing to commemorate his birthday in a variety of ways, ranging from calling it “Seva Pakhwada” to providing exclusive discounts. For those who are curious about PM Modi’s birthday celebration, below are the main points of his birthday itinerary.
Schedule of PM Modi’s birthday
On his 74th birthday, Prime Minister Modi will visit Odisha and launch several important social programs, such as the “Subhadra Yojana.” In addition, on Tuesday he would open 26 lakh PM Awas homes in Gadakana, Bhubaneswar. After landing at the airport in Bhubaneswar, PM Modi is expected to visit the Gadakana slum region, which is close to Sainik School in Bhubaneswar, according to Police Commissioner Bhubaneswar Sanjeev Panda.
PM Modi’s visit to Odisha today
On Tuesday, September 17, PM Modi will land at the airport in Bhubaneswar. He will start his tour of the city by going to the Gadakana neighborhood, which is close to Sainik School.
During his time in the slum, he is probably going to come into contact with recipients of PM Awas. He was going to Janata Maidan later in the day to introduce the Subhadra Yojana. Ahead of PM Modi’s visit in the city, the routes from the airport to Janata Maidan and Gadakana have been declared as no-flying zones. On Tuesday, September 17, PM Modi will also showcase a number of infrastructure projects in addition to the opening of the Subhadra plan.
According to PTI, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to arrive at the Biju Patnaik International Airport in Odisha around 10.50 am. He would next go to Gadkana village to meet with PM Awas Yojana beneficiaries later.
He will spend a brief time in the village before traveling to Janata Maidan at around 12 o’clock. According to PTI, which cited authorities, PM Modi would also inaugurate highway projects worth ₹1,000 crore and railway projects worth ₹2,871 crore in addition to the Subhadra program.
Yojana Subhadra
On September 17, PM Modi’s birthday, the eagerly anticipated women-focused program will launch. One of the main pledges made by the BJP prior to the elections was the plan, which bears Subhadra’s name, the sister of Lord Jagannath. Over 1 crore impoverished women will receive ₹10,000 annually from the financial support scheme in two equal installments over the course of five years.