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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Congratulated Nation On Diwali

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Nation on Diwali, said – stay healthy and prosperous countrymen.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted the countrymen on the auspicious occasion of Diwali on Saturday.

He tweeted and wrote, ‘Hearty greetings to all countrymen on Diwali. May this festival bring happiness in the lives of the people and all of them remain healthy and prosperous’.

President Ramnath Kovind has also extended best wishes to all the citizens of India and abroad. He said in the tweet that this festival of happiness and light brings happiness, peace, and prosperity in every house of our country.

At the same time, he has appealed to the countrymen to celebrate pollution-free, environment-friendly, and clean Diwali and to respect nature.

Earlier, on Thursday, on the occasion of Dhanteras, the Prime Minister had also greeted the countrymen. He wrote on his Twitter handle, many congratulations to all of you on Dhanteras.

May Lord Dhanvantari bring happiness, prosperity, good luck, and good health in everyone’s life. ‘ Apart from this, he also paid tribute to the country’s first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his birth anniversary.

Please tell that today, i.e. on November 14, Children’s Day is also celebrated on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister in the country.

President Kovind wrote in a tweet, ‘The festivals inspire us to work for the service of humanity.

Come, on this occasion, pledge to be a lamp of hope and prosperity for the poor, destitute, and needy of society, just as a lamp illuminates many lamps by sharing its light, in the same way, it shares our happiness. ‘

Home Minister Amit Shah has also tweeted and wished Diwali. He tweeted and wrote, ‘This holy festival of Deepawali brings happiness and prosperity in the lives of all the countrymen, wishing everyone good health.

Best wishes to Deepotsav. ‘ At the same time, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu had greeted Diwali on Friday.

He said that this festival reminds us that there is a need to keep suppressing the demonic powers and bring goodness and harmony in society.

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