With Drawings and Photographs, Pupils from a School in Bengaluru Plan to Extend a Warm Welcome to Prime Minister Modi; Recordings
Students in Bengaluru Warmly Welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi
School students in Bengaluru gathered at the city's railway station to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was in town to inaugurate the Yellow Line Metro and flag off Vande Bharat train services in Karnataka.
The students greeted the Prime Minister with handmade sketches and portraits, expressing their admiration and excitement to meet him. For many students, this was a rare and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet the Prime Minister, whom they appreciate for his hard work, resilience, and equal treatment of all citizens.
One student expressed gratitude towards Indian Railways for facilitating this moment, linking PM Modi's image with national pride, modernization, and self-reliance symbolized by the new railway developments. Another student was excited about the Prime Minister's visit and the opportunity to see the Vande Bharat train.
The BJP has made elaborate arrangements to welcome Prime Minister Modi at several points along his route. Thousands of BJP workers will greet the Prime Minister at Mekhri Circle, Chalukya Circle, Kanteerava Sangolli Rayanna Circle, South End Circle, Ragigudda, and Electronics City.
Security arrangements have been heightened in Bengalur, with more than 10,000 personnel deployed. Barricades and check posts have been set up at over 50 locations across the city, and vehicle checks are underway. Security arrangements have also been intensified at the R.V. Road-Bommasandra Metro Line and the Majestic Railway Station.
The students' enthusiastic welcome and patriotic chants at the railway station highlight the significance of these projects as symbols of national pride and technological advancement. The Vande Bharat Express, capable of speeds around 130 kmph, and the Yellow Line Metro are milestones reflecting India's advanced engineering and infrastructure growth.
Several students shared their admiration for the Prime Minister, praising his hard work and equal treatment of everyone. One student, in particular, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to meet the Prime Minister, considering it a huge boon for Karnataka.
A third student expressed gratitude for the Vande Bharat train and plans to express it through artwork. The background of this gathering is tied to PM Modi's inauguration of major transportation projects in Bengaluru that are seen as drivers of progress for the city and the nation.
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1) The students' warm welcome for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bengaluru included showcasing their admiration and excitement, not just for meeting him, but also for his commitment towards education-and-self-development, as evidenced by the new transportation projects he inaugurated.
2) Amidst the general-news of the PM's visit, one student highlighted the importance of education and modernization in India, linking it to the Vande Bharat train, a symbol of India's advanced engineering and infrastructure growth.
3) Another student, captivated by the news of the Prime Minister's visit, felt inspired for his learning and expressed gratitude towards Indian Railways, considering the Vande Bharat train a significant milestone in India's education, politics, and overall development.