PM Modi extends Baisakhi greetings, wishes joy, hope, and prosperity to all

ANI April 13, 2025 186 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi warmly greeted the nation on Baisakhi, emphasizing joy and renewal. The festival marks the Punjabi and Sikh New Year, celebrating agricultural abundance and cultural diversity. President Droupadi Murmu also extended greetings, highlighting the significance of harvest festivals in representing India's social traditions. These celebrations symbolize unity, gratitude to farmers, and the preservation of cultural heritage.

"May this festival bring new hope, happiness and abundance into your life" - PM Narendra Modi
New Delhi, April 13: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday extended his greetings to the people on the occasion of Baisakhi. He wished everyone joy, hope, and prosperity.

Key Points

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PM celebrates Baisakhi as festival of renewal and togetherness

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Marks Punjabi and Sikh New Year harvest season

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President highlights cultural unity through festivals

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Nationwide celebrations across different regional traditions

In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Wishing everyone a joyous Baisakhi! May this festival bring new hope, happiness and abundance into your life. May we always celebrate the spirit of togetherness, gratitude and renewal."

Baisakhi is a harvest festival that also marks the beginning of the New Year in some parts of India. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm and traditional joy. The festival is known for bringing prosperity and success and for bringing people together through rituals and celebrations.

This year, Baisakhi is being celebrated on April 13. Also called Vaisakhi, the festival marks the beginning of the Punjabi and Sikh New Year and is mainly celebrated in North India, especially in Punjab. It also signals the start of the harvest season.

On Saturday, the President's Secretariat released an official statement saying that President Droupadi Murmu also extended greetings on the eve of multiple festivals -- Vaisakhi, Vishu, Bohag Bihu, Poila Boishakh, Meshadi, Vaishakhadi, and Puthandu Pirapu -- which are being celebrated on April 13, 14, and 15.

"On the auspicious occasion of Vaisakhi, Vishu, Bohag Bihu, Poila Boishakh, Meshadi, Vaishakhadi and Puthandu Pirapu, I extend my heartfelt greetings to all Indians living in India and abroad," President Murmu said.

President Murmu said these harvest festivals represent India's social traditions and its unity in diversity.

"These festivals celebrated at the time of harvest in various parts of India symbolise our social traditions and unity in diversity. Through these festivals, we honour the hard work of our 'Annadata' farmers and express our gratitude to them. These festivals also give the message of preserving nature and protecting our cultural legacy," she said.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Happy Baisakhi to everyone! 🎉 It's wonderful to see our leaders celebrating our diverse festivals. The harvest season brings so much joy to farming communities across India.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the greetings, I wish there was more concrete action to support farmers during this harvest season. The sentiments are nice but our annadatas need more than just words.
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Harpreet S.
Baisakhi di lakh lakh vadhaiyan! 🎵✨ So proud to see our Punjabi traditions being recognized nationally. The bhangra performances in our village today were absolutely electric!
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Amit R.
It's beautiful how one festival has so many names and variations across India. Truly shows our unity in diversity. Wishing prosperity to all farmers who make these celebrations possible.
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Sunita P.
The President's message about preserving nature during harvest festivals is so important 🌱 We must remember to celebrate sustainably. Happy Baisakhi to all celebrating!

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