PM’s mantra for NRIs to increase tourism in India
News Source: financialexpress
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi requested Indians living across the world on
Sunday to send at least five non-Indian families to India as tourists
every year. Addressing a gathering of members of the Indian community
here, he said, “Can you do something for me? It is a small request. I am
saying this to all Indians living all over the world. You take a
decision that every year, each one of you will send at least five
non-Indian families to India as tourists.”
The
prime minister said this after unveiling the plaque of the
groundbreaking ceremony for the Eternal Gandhi Museum here, the
inauguration of the Gujarati Samaj of Houston Event Centre and a Siddhi
Vinayak temple.
The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) posted video clips of Modi’s address on Twitter.
The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) posted video clips of Modi’s address on Twitter.
“The
Eternal Gandhi museum will be a prized cultural landmark in Houston. I
have been associated with this effort for a while. It will surely make
Gandhi Ji’s thoughts popular among the youth: PM,” the PMO said in a
tweet.
Modi also thanked the Indian community in Houston for setting the stage for a “glorious future” of Indo-US ties, it said in another tweet.
Modi also thanked the Indian community in Houston for setting the stage for a “glorious future” of Indo-US ties, it said in another tweet.
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