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Vol 44 | Issue 22
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Modi connects with the mass and the leaders alike with ease on his second US trip The palpable success of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 2nd visit to the United States is visiAfter its recent acquisition of Crimea, among a hovering threat of intrusion from Russia, the Baltic country of Lithuania will unveil a statue of Indian freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi, a mere few metres away from the Russian border. In a statement of peace, Lithuanian P 26
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bly evident as the Congress struggles to make jibes at him and the best they
Irish children recite Sanskrit shlokas
The Irish children welcomed Modi by reciting Sanskrit shlokas when he visited that country. "The Irish children were reciting shlokas in Sanskrit and singing welcome songs. It did not seem to me that they were just tutored. They were able to express the feelings of the words," the Prime Minister said during his short speech. "I congratulate their teachers. It's a matter of happiness that we can do it in Ireland. But had it been done in India, then questions would have been raised on secularism," he said. "Recital of Shlokas in Sanskrit by children was very touching. Simply mesmerising! Great to see these children recite in Sanskrit," Modi tweeted.
could muster so far is to imply he is a bad son and insult his impeccable dressing sense. Modi, is by far the best person to endorse the country, making it almost impossible for g l o b a l hotshots to ignore our 'third world' region. With a flair for making himself heard, Modi thrives on his natural ease with which he connects with people; the mass P 26