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J'khand CM Soren, TN CM Stalin extend birthday wishes to PM Modi

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin both extended warm birthday wishes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 75th birthday. Soren posted a heartfelt message on X praying for Modi's long life and excellent health. Stalin also took to social media to convey his wishes for the Prime Minister's good health and happiness. The birthday is being celebrated with nationwide events including health camps and the launch of major development initiatives.

New Delhi, Sep 17

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin extended warm birthday wishes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 75th birthday.

Both leaders wished for the Prime Minister's long and healthy life.

Jharkhand CM Soren, in a message on X, posted, "Heartiest congratulations, best wishes, and greetings on the 75th birthday to the Honourable Prime Minister of the country, Narendra Modi. May Marang Buru always bestow upon you excellent health and a long life; this is my prayer."

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin also took to social media and posted, "Birthday greetings to the Prime Minister of India, Thiru Narendra Modi. I convey my wishes for his good health, happiness, and a long life."

PM Modi's 75th birthday is being celebrated with nationwide events and the launch of health, welfare, and development programmes. It has become a national moment of celebration, marked by a wave of greetings and tributes from political leaders across the country.

Meanwhile, on the occasion of his birthday, Prime Minister Modi will visit Bhainsola village in Dhar district, Madhya Pradesh, where he will lay the foundation stone for India's first PM MITRA (Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel) Park, a major step toward boosting the textile industry in the state.

During his visit, Prime Minister Modi will also launch two major national initiatives, 'Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar' (Healthy Women, Empowered Families) and the eighth Rashtriya Poshan Maah (National Nutrition Month), to strengthen the country's health and nutrition services, particularly for women, children, and adolescents.

More than one lakh health camps will be held across the country from September 17 to October 2, marking India's largest-ever health outreach campaign.

These camps will provide women-centric preventive, promotive, and curative health services, including screenings for non-communicable diseases, anaemia, tuberculosis, and sickle cell disease, as well as maternal and adolescent health check-ups, immunisations, and nutrition counselling.

Specialised services in gynaecology, paediatrics, dermatology, ENT, psychiatry, and more will be mobilised through public and private medical institutions. Blood donation drives will also be organised nationwide, with donors registered via the e-Raktkosh portal and engagement through the MyGov platform.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

The health initiatives launched today are much needed! Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar is a great concept. Hope these camps actually reach rural women who need them most 🇮🇳

Michael C

Interesting to see how birthday wishes have become political statements in India. Both CMs kept it respectful while maintaining their political positions. Diplomatic but genuine.

Ananya R

PM MITRA Park in MP is a welcome step! Our textile industry needs such boost. Hope it creates employment opportunities for local artisans and weavers 🧵

Siddharth J

While I appreciate the birthday wishes, I hope the focus remains on actual governance rather than personality cults. The health initiatives are promising though - implementation is key!

Kavya N

Love that CM Soren used "Marang Buru" - shows respect for local tribal traditions while wishing the PM. That's the India I want to see - diverse yet united 🌸

David E

The scale of health outreach is impressive - 1 lakh camps! If executed properly, this could make a real difference in preventive healthcare, especially for women and children.

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