PM Modi in Nashik: From inaugurating National Youth Festival to mopping floor of Kalaram temple premises

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Ramkund on the banks of the Godavari River. During his visit, the Prime Minister participated in Jal Pujan and performed aarti. (Image: Twitter)
PM Narendra Modi offered prayer at Sri Kalaram Temple in Nashik, participated in a prayer at Ramkund and also heard the verses of the Bhavartha Ramayana written in Marathi by Sant Ekanth. (Image: Twitter)
PM Modi also mopped the floor of the Kalaram Temple premises and also appealed to everyone to carry out activities to keep the temple premises clean across the nation. (Image: PTI)

 

PM Modi inaugurated the 27th National Youth Festival in Nashik, Maharashtra on Friday, January 12 and paid floral tributes to the portrait of Swami Vivekananda and Rajmata Jijau. (Image: narendramodi.in)
Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister said that today marks the occasion of India’s youth power and is dedicated to the great personality of Swami Vivekananda, who filled the country with new energy and enthusiasm during the period of slavery. (Image: narendramodi.in)
PM Modi also witnessed a march past by the teams of various states and a cultural program on the theme of ‘Viksit Bharat @ 2047 – Yuva ke liye, Yuva ke dwara’ which included rhythmic gymnastics, mallakhamb, yogasana, and the National Youth Festival song. (Image: narendramodi.in)
PM Modi also held a roadshow in Nashik before addressing youngsters at the National Youth Festival where he asked them to work to take the nation to new heights and said, “I consider you the most fortunate generation in the history of India. I know the youth of India can achieve this goal”.(Image: Twitter)
At the inauguration of the National Youth Festival, PM Modi further told the youth, “The upcoming 25 years of Amrit Kaal is a period of duty for you.”PM Modi added, “When you keep your duties paramount, the society will progress and the country will also progress.” (Image: narendramodi.in)
In conclusion to his address, PM Modi said, “The lamp that we have lit to realize the dream of a strong, capable and competent India will become an immortal light and illuminate the world in this immortal age.” (Image: narendramodi.in)