On the second day of his Gujarat visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached his hometown Vadnagar and was greeted by enthusiastic crowds everywhere.
Vadnagar made elaborate arrangements to celebrate and welcome the prime minister in his birthplace after a five-year gap, the first ever since he assumed the office of the prime minister of the nation.
On a visit to his poll-bound home state, Gujarat, for a third time in less than a month, Modi launched and inaugurated a number of projects. Here are some of them:
1. PM Modi inaugurated GMERS Medical College, the first medical college in northern Gujarat in the presence of CM Vijay Rupani and Union Health Minister JP Nadda. He slammed the UPA government over the state of the healthcare sector in the country, alleging that it had failed to bring a health policy during its 10-year rule. Read more
2. Later in the day, Modi flagged off the Antyodaya Express that would connect workers and labourers in Surat with their hometowns in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Read more
3. He launched the Intensified Mission Indradhanush to accelerate the progress towards the goal of full immunisation coverage. The mission will provide greater focus on urban areas and other pockets of low immunisation coverage. Read more
4. He slammed the former UPA government for not bringing in a health policy and said it was former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's government. Read more
Amid 'Modi-Modi' chants, flowers were showered on him at several places along the route of a roadshow. He promised to work even harder for the nation. He visited his school, B N High School and also offered prayers at the Hatkeshwar Mahadev Temple. He said the town had taught him to "drink poison". Referring to the attacks on him during his tenure as Gujarat CM after the Godhra riots in 2002, he said he managed to serve the nation with the blessings of Lord Shiva since 2001 despite some people "spewing venom" at him during these years. Read more
2. Later in the day, Modi flagged off the Antyodaya Express that would connect workers and labourers in Surat with their hometowns in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Read more
3. He launched the Intensified Mission Indradhanush to accelerate the progress towards the goal of full immunisation coverage. The mission will provide greater focus on urban areas and other pockets of low immunisation coverage. Read more
4. He slammed the former UPA government for not bringing in a health policy and said it was former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's government. Read more
Amid 'Modi-Modi' chants, flowers were showered on him at several places along the route of a roadshow. He promised to work even harder for the nation. He visited his school, B N High School and also offered prayers at the Hatkeshwar Mahadev Temple. He said the town had taught him to "drink poison". Referring to the attacks on him during his tenure as Gujarat CM after the Godhra riots in 2002, he said he managed to serve the nation with the blessings of Lord Shiva since 2001 despite some people "spewing venom" at him during these years. Read more