Saturday , December 28 2024

Prime Minister Modi enjoyed elephant and jeep safari in Kaziranga, left for Arunachal Pradesh

Kaziranga, March 09 (Hindustan Reporter) Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a two-day visit to Assam, enjoyed elephant and jeep safari in Kaziranga National Park today (Saturday) morning. Viewed the picturesque views of the nature of the park through jeep safari and elephant safari in Kanhra forest of Kaziranga National Park. The Prime Minister entered Kaziranga at 5:45 am. Till 7:10 am, saw the picturesque views of nature through jeep safari and elephant safari in Kaziranga. With this, a new history was made in Kaziranga. This is the first visit of any Prime Minister of the country to Kaziranga. Prime Minister Narendra Modi got immersed in the natural beauty of Kaziranga in the morning. Prime Minister Modi left for Mihimukh in Kaziranga from Assam Police Guest House in the morning. He visited Kaziranga riding on the back of an elephant named Pradyumna. The most prominent elephant of Kaziranga is Pradyumna.

It is noteworthy that before this, President Draupadi Murmu had also visited the park in Kaziranga riding on the back of Pradyumna. From Kaziranga the Prime Minister left for Arunachal Pradesh. Prime Minister will inaugurate the much awaited tunnel road Selapass in Arunachal Pradesh. Also, projects worth Rs 55,600 crore will be launched for six states from Arunachal Pradesh itself. After Arunachal, Prime Minister Modi will again reach Tiyak under Jorhat district of Assam, where he will unveil the 125 feet high statue of Veer Lachit. Apart from this, the Prime Minister will hand over the keys of more than five lakh houses built under the Housing Scheme to the people. He will also inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of many other projects.