Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah and Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa receives Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Chennai Airport on Friday August 07,2015
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today arrived Chennai on a day’s visit to launch the 'National Handloom Day'.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was received at the airport by Governor K Rosaiah and Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, among others. Jayalalithaa presented the Prime Minister with a bouquet on his arrival.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today arrived Chennai on a day’s visit to launch the 'National Handloom Day'.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was received at the airport by Governor K Rosaiah and Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, among others. Jayalalithaa presented the Prime Minister with a bouquet on his arrival.
This is the Prime Minister’s first visit to the Tamil Nadu capital since he assumed office.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Unveils 'National Handloom Day' at the Centenary Auditorium at the University of Madras
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched India Handloom mark and delivered a special address at the University of Madras about the need for promoting handloom globally. "We need to popularise this among our youth. This will give the much-needed boost to the handloom sector,"
Prime Minister Narendra Modi got a shawl from the Textiles Ministry with verses of poet Kabirdas weaved on it
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Chief Minister Jayalalithaa at her Poes Garden residence
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa submitted a 21 page memorandum to the Prime Minister on issues relating to water resources, power sector, textile and central sales tax among others. She has also demanded that India retrieve Katcha Theevu from Sri Lanka
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa gave him an exquisitely-carved wooden idol of Krishna.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi leaves Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa's residence at 2.15 p.m after a 45-minute meeting.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Cho Ramaswamy, the founder-editor of the Tamil magazine Tuglaq at his residence in R A Puram,Chennai
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Unveils 'National Handloom Day' at the Centenary Auditorium at the University of Madras
Promoting handlooms as he did khadi last year, Prime Minister Narendra
Modi on Friday stressed on new designs, branding and e-commerce to
launch the rich, colourful heritage on a global scale.
Inaugurating the 1st National Handloom Day in Chennai, Mr. Modi said he
had asked people to use at least one khadi garment to help artisans
during his ‘Mann ki baat’ programme last October and the sale of khadi
products had since then gone up by 60 per cent compared to the same
period last year.
Handlooms constituted 15 per cent of the total cloth consumption in the
country. “If you raise this to 20 per cent, it will be a huge boost to
the sector as the turnover will increase by 33 per cent,” hesaid
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched India Handloom mark and delivered a special address at the University of Madras about the need for promoting handloom globally. "We need to popularise this among our youth. This will give the much-needed boost to the handloom sector,"
PM Narendra Modi visiting the Handloom Exhibition
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Union Minister of State for Textiles Santosh Kumar Gangwar during the inauguration of
National Handloom Day in Chennai on Friday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi got a shawl from the Textiles Ministry with verses of poet Kabirdas weaved on it
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Chief Minister Jayalalithaa at her Poes Garden residence
Not allowing protocol to stand in the way of political calculations,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa
at her Poes Garden residence on Friday, and held one-to-one discussions
on the prevailing political situation and pressing issues concerning the
Centre and the State.
The 50-minute luncheon meeting of the two leaders, whose personal
equations date back to the period before Mr. Modi became Prime Minister,
took place without other functionaries of the All India Anna Dravida
Munnetra Kazhagam or the Tamil Nadu unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa submitted a 21 page memorandum to the Prime Minister on issues relating to water resources, power sector, textile and central sales tax among others. She has also demanded that India retrieve Katcha Theevu from Sri Lanka
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa gave him an exquisitely-carved wooden idol of Krishna.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi leaves Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa's residence at 2.15 p.m after a 45-minute meeting.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Cho Ramaswamy, the founder-editor of the Tamil magazine Tuglaq at his residence in R A Puram,Chennai
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