PM to visit Sikkim and Assam

Published By : Admin | January 18, 2016 | 09:51 IST
QuotePM Narendra Modi to visit Sikkim & Assam from January 18-19
QuotePM Modi to visit an orchid display & a seasonal flowers exhibition in Gangtok, Sikkim
QuotePM to attend State Agricultural Ministers Conference on sustainable development, organic farming & eco-tourism, in Gangtok
QuotePM Narendra Modi to interact with organic farmers in Gangtok on January 19th
QuotePM Narendra Modi to address a tribal rally in Kokrajhar & youth rally in Khanapara
QuotePM Narendra Modi to lay the foundation stone for a new building for IIIT Guwahati

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, will leave today for a 2-day visit to

Sikkim and Assam. After arriving in Gangtok this afternoon (18th January), he

will visit an orchid display and a seasonal flowers exhibition.

 

The Prime Minister will attend the State Agricultural Ministers Conference on

sustainable development, organic farming and eco-tourism, in Gangtok. He is

scheduled to be present at the Conference for over two hours, during which he

will also address the gathering.

 

The Prime Minister will visit an organic products exhibition in Gangtok

tomorrow (19th January) morning, and will interact with organic farmers.

Shri Narendra Modi will then leave for Assam. He will address a tribal rally in

Kokrajhar. He will also address a youth rally in Khanapara, Guwahati.

The Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for a new building for IIIT

Guwahati, and address the students of IIT, NIT and central universities of the

North-East.

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