INTERNATIONAL DESK: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a visit to Italy to attend the G20 Summit, meeting with Indian diaspora, religious leaders, and scholars, who were elated by his outreach and generosity.
Madhu Sevita Dasa, President of ISKCON, who said, `we gave the Prime Minister with the Ramayan Special Edition, which is a collection of the Srila Prabhupada’s editing house. PM Modi is a fan of books. I think he adored this Ramayana so much. The security guard warned that PM would not take it in his hand, dont hold it in his hand, but it surprised me that Prime Minister Liszt seized it when he saw the Ramayana, put it in his own hand and wanted the picture taken with it.’
`We all want him to stay as Prime Minister for a long time to come, I told him. That was my kind of, you might say, wishes that I gave to him. And he has a good heart. And his heart is racing for India,’ she added.
Madhu Sevita Dasa also said, `I think that the Indian culture is a treasure for the human race because it is a heritage of ancient time, for the whole human being, and it is a non-violence Ahimsa of harmony and appreciation for the environment since He inquired about my studies and my studies at the Italian University. I told him that it is my privilege to spread and promote the Hindi language and Indian culture.’
According to Alessandra Consolaro, Associate Professor of Hindi at the University of Turin, we’re working to spread the word about Indian culture, literature, and art to the most extreme levels.PM Modi and I had a chat about the needs of students in the areas of literature and art (new and old alike), Yoga, Bharatanatyam, and other dance forms, including Bollywood.
He spoke with the Sikh community as his own family. In all of Italy’s provinces, he asked us about each and every neighborhood.We’re very proud that he came to visit us and invite him here often, said Sukhdev Singh Kang of the Indian Sikh Community in Italy, who expressed happiness at meeting Prime Minister Modi. (The Times Bureau)
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