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'Never feel afraid to ask questions': PM Modi dons teacher's hat on 68th birthday in his constituency Varanasi

He told the students, who gifted him red roses, that they should not shy away from asking questions as doing so "is a key aspect of learning".

Edited by: India TV News Desk Varanasi Updated on: September 17, 2018 23:31 IST
PM Modi dons teacher's hat on 68th birthday

PM Modi dons teacher's hat on 68th birthday

Celebrating 68th birthday with school students in Varanasi on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi donned the hat of a teacher and advised the youngsters to never feel afraid to ask questions.

He told the students, who gifted him red roses, that they should not shy away from asking questions as doing so "is a key aspect of learning". 

 
Greeting students on the Vishwakarma Puja, the Prime Minister also told the neatly dressed school children that it is important for them to understand the significance of skill development.

"It is important to learn various skills as this will help you for ever," Modi told the wide-eyed students who appeared elated at the fact that the Prime Minister was amidst them. 

After spending some 30 minutes with the children, the he drove back to Dereka where he would be spending the night at a guest house.

The Prime Minister earlier had a brief interaction with Aanganwadi workers who carried banners to thank Modi for increasing their daily wages. He mingled with them freely and enquired about their work, families and their issues. He also told them that they should become "Yashoda Maiyya" for thousands of children who need attention and better healthcare.

He is scheduled to gift many projects worth over Rs 500 crore to the people of his parliamentary constituency on Tuesday. 

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The entire city has been decked up on the occasion. A large 68-kg cake of "laddoos" was cut by burqa-clad women at the Azam Park in Lahurabir locality here. Many of the women were from the minority wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The women also sang the happy birthday song for their MP and prayed for his long and healthy life. The intellectual wing of the ruling party held a 108-litre "Kesar Jal" "Rudrabhishek" along with milk of the holy Ganga river at the Ahilyabai Ghat and prayers were held for a long life of Modi.

A "68-Kundalini Mahayajna" was also organized at the Panini Girls Degree College.

Girls took part in this yajna and offered "Aahutis" as they said Prime Minister Modi has done a lot of things for empowerment of girls. Girl students also held a birthday bash for the Prime Minister at the Agrasen Kanya PG College's Bulanala campus. Cake was distributed on this occasion.

Some schools and colleges have undertaken a cleanliness drive and programmes of Yoga to mark the birthday of Modi. Tea parties have also been organized in some localities.

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