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"From Dehradun To Dublin, Yoga Is Everywhere": Top 5 PM Modi Quotes
- Thursday June 21, 2018
- India News | Edited by Richa Taneja
Prime Minister Narendra Modi led over 50,000 volunteers in Dehradun today morning to mark the fourth International Yoga Day celebrations. In his address at Forest Research Institute, the Prime Minister said, "people across the country are welcoming the sun today. From Dehradun to Dublin, there's only Yoga." Indians should be proud of their traditio...
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After Sanskrit Welcome in Ireland, PM Modi's 'Secularism' Dig at Opposition
- Thursday September 24, 2015
- India News | Edited by Veer Arjun Singh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrapped up a 5-hour trip to Ireland with an address to the Indian community in Dublin. He promised to visit again and made a jibe at opposition parties back home.
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Ireland and India Must Unite on Similarities: PM Modi to Indian Community in Dublin
- Wednesday September 23, 2015
- India News | NDTV.com
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Ireland on a two-nation tour which will take him to the US next. In Dublin, PM Modi issued a joint statement with his Irish counterpart Enda Kenny. He addressed the Indian community in the capital city in wrap-up of his 5-hour stop over, and will be in New York tomorrow. Here are the highlights from his speech:
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Howzzat: PM Modi Gets Very Special Cricket-Themed Gift From Irish PM
- Wednesday September 23, 2015
- Offbeat | Edited by Amrita Kohli
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a special stopover in Ireland en route USA and not only did he get a warm welcome from his Irish counterpart Enda Kenny, he also received some souvenirs to carry home.
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PM Modi to Visit Ireland on September 23, First by an Indian PM in 60 Years
- Sunday September 20, 2015
- India News | Agence France-Presse
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said he will head to Ireland this week en route to the United States, becoming the first Indian leader to visit Dublin in almost 60 years.
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"From Dehradun To Dublin, Yoga Is Everywhere": Top 5 PM Modi Quotes
- Thursday June 21, 2018
- India News | Edited by Richa Taneja
Prime Minister Narendra Modi led over 50,000 volunteers in Dehradun today morning to mark the fourth International Yoga Day celebrations. In his address at Forest Research Institute, the Prime Minister said, "people across the country are welcoming the sun today. From Dehradun to Dublin, there's only Yoga." Indians should be proud of their traditio...
- www.ndtv.com
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After Sanskrit Welcome in Ireland, PM Modi's 'Secularism' Dig at Opposition
- Thursday September 24, 2015
- India News | Edited by Veer Arjun Singh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrapped up a 5-hour trip to Ireland with an address to the Indian community in Dublin. He promised to visit again and made a jibe at opposition parties back home.
- www.ndtv.com
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Ireland and India Must Unite on Similarities: PM Modi to Indian Community in Dublin
- Wednesday September 23, 2015
- India News | NDTV.com
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Ireland on a two-nation tour which will take him to the US next. In Dublin, PM Modi issued a joint statement with his Irish counterpart Enda Kenny. He addressed the Indian community in the capital city in wrap-up of his 5-hour stop over, and will be in New York tomorrow. Here are the highlights from his speech:
- www.ndtv.com
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Howzzat: PM Modi Gets Very Special Cricket-Themed Gift From Irish PM
- Wednesday September 23, 2015
- Offbeat | Edited by Amrita Kohli
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a special stopover in Ireland en route USA and not only did he get a warm welcome from his Irish counterpart Enda Kenny, he also received some souvenirs to carry home.
- www.ndtv.com
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PM Modi to Visit Ireland on September 23, First by an Indian PM in 60 Years
- Sunday September 20, 2015
- India News | Agence France-Presse
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said he will head to Ireland this week en route to the United States, becoming the first Indian leader to visit Dublin in almost 60 years.
- www.ndtv.com