Packed Schedule for PM Modi on his 72nd Birthday. India News – Times of India

New Delhi: A day after returning from Samarkand after attending the SCO summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi On Saturday, his 72nd birthday, he will have a busy day as he will be attending four important events.
Government sources said his speeches during the day would cover areas as diverse as wildlife and environment, women’s empowerment, skills and youth development, and next-generation infrastructure.
First of all, he will address the nation on the historic occasion of cheetahs coming to India. Then he will speak at the Women Self Help Groups conference in Madhya Pradesh. An address to the students at the first convocation of ITI students on the occasion of Next Engagement, Vishwakarma JayantiWill also mark the elevation of the deity of the craftsmen, who is below many others in the Hindu pantheon, to a new asana.
The event will also mark the rare recognition of ITI students at the bottom of the food chain of technical education, who will listen to a speech that coincides with the Prime Minister’s emphasis on skilling and upskilling of the workforce.
He will end his public engagements with the launch of the National Logistics Policy.
Two of the four events are as unique as their birthdays, marking the reintroduction of cheetahs into Indian wildlife, following the extinction of poachers several years ago. The reintroduction of cheetahs from Namibia to India is seen as the biggest event for wildlife in this decade.
“We were a tiger state, a leopard state and are now becoming a cheetah state. We prepared kuno 20 years ago and removed the villages so that the wildlife can grow and the villagers are safe. Dreams are coming true now. This will be the biggest event for wildlife in this decade,” MP CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan Told.
PM Modi Cheetahs being brought from Namibia will be physically present when they are brought back to Kuno National Park in MP. The animals are being brought to the country from Namibia via a special chartered cargo plane Boeing 747, which will land in India on Saturday morning.
Cheetah project chief and member secretary National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) SP Yadav said that the PM would release two cheetahs from enclosure number one and then from another enclosure, about 70 meters away, the PM would release the second cheetah. The remaining cheetahs will be released in the quarantine areas created for them.
After becoming PM in 2014 Modi He had reached Ahmedabad to celebrate the 64th birthday of his mother Hiraba. He had hosted a special dinner for the Chinese President Xi Jinping in your home state.