PM Modi to attend Mauritius community event amid warm welcome, interact with diaspora

ANI March 12, 2025 141 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a significant visit to Mauritius, connecting deeply with the local Indian community during a vibrant event in Port Louis. The gathering was marked by traditional performances, enthusiastic diaspora members, and a sense of cultural pride. Modi's visit included presenting meaningful gifts to Mauritian leadership, symbolizing the strong historical and cultural ties between India and Mauritius. The event underscored the warm diplomatic relationship and shared heritage between the two nations.

"Having such an eminent personality come to our country, and of course, we are part and parcel of India in a way." - Tanuja Padharak Bihari, Educator
Port Louis, March 11: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to attend a major community event in Port Louis, Mauritius, where members of the Indian diaspora have gathered in anticipation of his arrival.

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Modi attends grand community event in Mauritius with traditional performances

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Presented symbolic gifts highlighting cultural connections

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Reaffirms strong diplomatic relationship with island nation

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Warmly received by local Indian diaspora

The atmosphere at the venue is vibrant, with grand celebrations, traditional dances, and dhol performances adding to the excitement. People from various walks of life have expressed their enthusiasm, seeing the event as a moment of pride and deep cultural significance.

Tanuja Padharak Bihari, an educator, highlighted the significance of PM Modi's visit: "When he came the first time, I was there. The second time, I couldn't miss it. I'm in the education system, so obviously, it's a big day for us. Having such an eminent personality come to our country, and of course, we are part and parcel of India in a way."

Another attendee, Nitish Ushman, echoed similar sentiments, calling it a "big honour for Mauritius to be welcoming Modi ji."

Earlier on Tuesday, during his visit for the National Day celebrations, PM Modi presented symbolic gifts to Mauritius President Dharambeer Gokhool and First Lady Brinda Gokhool, underscoring the deep cultural and historical ties between India and Mauritius. Among the gifts was Makhana, a nutrient-rich superfood from Bihar, presented to the President in recognition of India's recent efforts to promote its cultivation through the newly announced Makhana Board. This initiative, part of the 2025 Budget, aims to enhance production and marketing by supporting farmers with training and resources.

The First Lady was gifted a Banarasi saree, renowned for its intricate brocade and luxurious silk, reflecting India's rich textile heritage. Another key gift was a specially crafted brass and copper pot containing holy water from the Sangam in Prayagraj, collected during the Mahakumbh--symbolising the shared spiritual heritage between the two nations.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi also attended the Mauritius National Day celebrations as Chief Guest, reaffirming India's commitment to strengthening its relationship with the island nation. During a special lunch hosted by President Gokhool, he expressed gratitude for the warm reception, describing the gathering as a testament to the strong diplomatic and cultural bonds between India and Mauritius.

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