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‘2024, MODI ONCE MORE’ Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a grand welcome by the diaspora in Germany, on his three-nation Europe trip.
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Supermarkets rationing cooking oil; hospitality sector takes a hit
PM Modi at the Community Reception in Copenhagen, Denmark on May 03, 2022.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a grand welcome from Indian community members in Berlin, Germany chanting '2024, Modi Once More', as he arrived to address a community event in the city. "I'm fortunate that I received an opportunity to meet the children of 'Maa Bharti' in Germany. “It feels great to meet all of you. Many of you've come here, to Berlin, from different cities in Germany,” said the
Prime Minister. Reportedly, women dressed in traditional nine-yard Paithani sarees, from Maharashtra performed the traditional lezim dance at the iconic Brandenburg Gate to welcome PM Modi. A ‘dholtasha’ troupe from Ramanbaug, Pune played traditional drums, and a person dressed as Chhatrapati Shivaji joined the celebrations.
Shefali Saxena As a consequence of the shortages caused by the Ukraine war, supermarkets, including Tesco, Morrisons and Waitrose, have restricted the number of bottles shoppers can buy to ensure there are enough to go around. Ukraine has been unable to export 10m tonnes of sunflower seed (4m tonnes of sunflower oil) during the crisis. This has inevitably hit the already pandemic-hit hospitality sector.
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