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Sep 17, 2023
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, celebrating his 73rd birthday, receives a resounding global approval rating of 76%, according to a Morning Consult survey. This remarkable support marks him as the world's most highly-rated elected leader.
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The Indian government inaugurated the ambitious Vishwakarma Yojana, aimed at bolstering traditional skill-based livelihoods within the Other Backward Communities. Simultaneously, the 'Ayushman Bhava' health campaign is introduced to enhance healthcare accessibility and quality.
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PM Modi notches another milestone as he becomes not only the longest-serving non-Congress PM but also holds the record for the lengthiest tenure as the head of an elected government in India's history, spanning over 12 years, including his tenure as CM of Gujarat.
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Narendra Modi, born on September 17, 1950, shortly after India's independence and prior to its republic status, is the third of six children to Damodardas and Hiraba Modi. Over the past five years, his birthday celebrations have revealed his versatile and dynamic leadership.
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On his 72nd birthday, PM Modi releases cheetahs from Namibia into custom enclosures at Kuno National Park, supporting India's cheetah reintroduction project. The event is documented by a professional camera crew, capturing this conservation milestone.
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On his 71st birthday, India administers an impressive 2.26 crore Covid vaccinations, showcasing his unwavering dedication to public health through an extensive vaccination campaign.
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In honour of his 70th birthday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) organises a week-long 'Sewa Saptah' (Service Week). BJP members distribute essential supplies to the needy and host blood donation drives, underscoring the spirit of community service.
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On his 69th birthday, PM Modi returns to Gujarat, performing "Maa Narmada Poojan" and visiting the Sardar Sarovar Dam control room. His itinerary includes stops at Dattatreya Mandir in Garudeshwar village, a children's park, and a public meeting in Kevadia.
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Celebrating his 68th birthday, PM chooses his parliamentary constituency of Varanasi as the venue. During his two-day visit, he lays the foundation stone for various development projects worth ₹500 crore, emphasising his dedication to fostering growth and progress in India.
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