Prime Minister Modi announced that India will upgrade one girls’ middle school. Their set up a primary school in Orakandi, from where Harichand Thakur disseminated his pious message.
India and Bangladesh want stability, love and peace instead of instability, terror and unrest in the world.
Prime Minister Modi said on Saturday as he underlined that both countries want to see the world progressing through their own development.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was speaking to the Matua community members after offering prayers at a temple in Gopalganj’s Orakandi. The birthplace of Hindu mystic figure and community’s spiritual guru Harichand Thakur.
Modi said he was waiting for this opportunity for many years and during his visit to Bangladesh in 2015, he had expressed desire to visit Orakandi, which has come true now.
“I am feeling the same emotions as felt by Matua community members in India after coming to Orakandi,” Modi said.
Orakandi is the abode of hundreds of Hindu Matua community, a large number of whom are residents of West Bengal.
PM Modi announced that India will upgrade one girls’ middle school and set up a primary school in Orakandi, from where Harichand Thakur disseminated his pious message.
He said that during the COVID-19 pandemic, India and Bangladesh proved their capabilities.
Prime Minister Modi offers prayer at centuries-old Jeshoreshwari Kali temple in Bangladesh
The Prime Minister was accompanied by BJP MP Shantanu Thakur.
The last time when Modi visited Bangladesh in 2015, he offered puja at Dhakeshwari temple in the national capital.
In 2016, the BBS said their latest vital sample statistics report found. The country’s total population to be 15.89 crores by the end of 2015.
Both India and Bangladesh want to see the world progressing through their own development. Both the countries want to see stability, love, and peace instead of instability, terror, and unrest in the world,” Modi said.