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GRAND WELCOME FOR PM MODI IN GERMANY
Indian PM Narendra Modi arrives in Germany to attend the G7 Summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted a thrilling video detailing the great reception he received in Germany. On June 26, PM Modi flew into Munich for the G7 summit, where he met representatives from the G7 and its partner nations and held talks on topics like the environment, energy, and counterterrorism. PM Modi met privately with the heads of some of the participating nations during the Summit. When PM Modi arrived in Munich, a Bavarian band greeted him. At the Audi Dome in Munich, he was also
welcomed by the Indian community in Germany. The event was attended by thousands of people from Germany's thriving Indian community. The festival featured the traditional dances of India performed by hundreds of artists. The song "Vande Matram" was used to decorate the Audi Dome. The German state of Bavaria made two special gestures for PM Modi when he landed in Munich. Government sources said a Bavarian band welcomed PM Modi at Munich airport. Such a gesture by the state was last made for then US President Barack Obama in 2015. Continued on page 25
Population in England and Wales soars to a record high but have aged over last one decade
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has released first of its data on Census 2021 on 28 June. Asian Voice and Gujarat Samachar ran campaigns with the ONS to educate and encourage members of the Asian community to take part in the census when data was being collected from households. On Tuesday, as we went to press, new data that is planned to be released in stages over next two years, reveals that the population of England and Wales has grown by more than 3.5 million (6.3%) in 10 years, from 56.1 to 59.6 million. From October, until the end of the year, initial topic summary reports including demography, migration, ethnicity, religion, UK armed forces veterans, education, health, the labour market, sexual orientation and gender identity will be released. Continued on page 09