PM Modi’s Personal Letters Spark Joy Among Bengal Students and Artists

School students and artists from West Bengal expressed happiness upon receiving personal letters from Prime Minister Narendra Modi after presenting him handcrafted portraits during his campaign rallies. Class six student Mayank Ghosh from Siliguri was thrilled that the PM liked his sketch and responded promptly. Artist Papiya Mondal from Purba Bardhaman said the recognition reignited her passion for art. The first phase of the state's Assembly election recorded over 93% voter turnout, with the second phase scheduled for April 29.

Key Points: PM Modi’s Letters Delight Bengal Students, Artists

  • School students and artists from West Bengal received personal letters from PM Modi after presenting him handcrafted portraits
  • Class six student Mayank Ghosh from Siliguri was delighted by the PM's response
  • Artist Papiya Mondal regained her lost passion for art after the recognition
  • The letters boosted confidence and motivation among recipients
  • First phase of Bengal Assembly election saw over 93% voter turnout
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PM Modi's personal letters delight Bengal students, artists who presented him handcrafted portraits

Bengal students and artists express joy after receiving personal letters from PM Modi for handcrafted portraits, boosting their confidence and passion.

"PM Modi liked my sketch very much and also said that every sketch should have an address on the back so that the letter can be received. - Mayank Ghosh"

Kolkata, April 26

School students and artists from across West Bengal on Sunday expressed their happiness upon receiving personal letters from Prime Minister Narendra Modi after presenting him with handcrafted portraits during his rallies for the state's two-phased Assembly election.

Among the recipients of the letter was a Class six student from Siliguri and an artist who regained her lost passion.

Mayank Ghosh, the Class six student, had presented a hand-drawn sketch to the Prime Minister during the latter's campaign rally in the city on April 12.

Speaking to IANS, he said: "I had made a sketch on my own and took it to Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he came to Siliguri."

Further, Ghosh described his interaction with the Prime Minister during the rally.

"PM Modi liked my sketch very much and also said that every sketch should have an address on the back so that the letter can be received," he said.

"I gave it to PM Modi and finally have received a letter from him. I am very happy," he added.

Rahul Basak, a student from Dhatrigram in Purba Bardhaman district, had also presented a hand-drawn portrait to the Prime Minister during the latter's campaign here.

According to Basak, he was "extremely lucky" to be one among those who received the letter. He also mentioned that such an appreciation would motivate him to draw better.

"PM Modi had mentioned that he would send a response, but I never imagined it would arrive so quickly. This has greatly boosted my confidence. I have been learning to draw since childhood, and this recognition will motivate me to keep improving," he told IANS.

Similarly, artist Papiya Mondal from Purba Bardhaman's Purbasthali village also presented a hand-drawn portrait to the Prime Minister during the same rally. She emphasised that such a recognition has encouraged her to continue her passion for art.

Echoing a similar view, Mondal: "I feel extremely fortunate. PM Modi had said that the artworks would be acknowledged, but I never imagined I would receive a letter so soon. This has boosted my confidence immensely."

"I have been drawing since childhood, although I had stopped for some time. This recognition has reignited my passion," she added.

A resident of Murshidabad's Raghunathganj, Trishagni Banerjee, expressed her gratitude to PM Modi for the letter. "I had made a painting of him, and I never imagined that he would take out his valuable time and respond to us. My family is also very happy with this letter," she told IANS.

Meanwhile, the first phase of the Assembly election in the state on April 23 witnessed a record voter turnout of over 93 per cent.

The second phase of polling in the state is scheduled on April 29. The counting will be held on May 4.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Good gesture by the PM, but let's not forget that Bengal's election is about real issues like unemployment and development. A letter is nice, but people need jobs and better infrastructure. Just saying... 🤔
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Simran P
This is so sweet! The little boy from Siliguri must be on cloud nine. PM Modi's personal touch makes such a difference. Bengal's artists deserve this recognition. Proud of our PM! 🙏
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Kavitha C
I'm glad Papiya Mondal found her passion again through this recognition. Art is often undervalued in our country, especially in villages. This letter might be small, but it means the world to these creators. Beautiful story.
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Michael C
Impressive that the PM took time to personally reply. In many countries, politicians never acknowledge such gestures. This shows Modi's attention to detail and respect for ordinary citizens. The 93% voter turnout in West Bengal speaks volumes too.

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