PM Modi’s March Agenda: Highlights from Mauritius to Gir Park

Synopsis
In March, Prime Minister Modi engaged in pivotal domestic and international activities, including celebrating Mauritius National Day, empowering women in Gujarat, and exploring wildlife in Gir National Park. His schedule was filled with meaningful interactions and significant visits highlighting India's global outreach and commitment to conservation.
Key Takeaways
- PM Modi celebrated Mauritius National Day.
- Honored for contributions to international relations.
- Engaged with women's empowerment initiatives.
- Promoted wildlife conservation efforts in Gir.
- Visited RSS Headquarters, emphasizing national service.
New Delhi, March 31 (NationPress) The month of March, being the final month of the financial year, proved to be quite significant for Prime Minister Narendra Modi as it was filled with numerous domestic and international activities.
During this month, PM Modi was the chief guest at the Mauritius National Day celebrations, where he was honored with the nation's highest civilian award. He engaged with Lakpati Didis at an event in Gujarat's Navsari, explored the rich biodiversity of Gir, and observed wildlife conservation efforts at Vantara.
As March wraps up, here’s a summary of his key engagements:
On World Wildlife Day (March 3), PM Modi visited Gir National Park, celebrating India’s natural beauty and wildlife diversity. He captured stunning images of the park, with candid photos featuring tigers becoming popular on social media.
Additionally, the Prime Minister welcomed New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon during the Raisina Dialogue event, where they visited Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib.
In Mauritius, PM Modi received a royal reception from Prime Minister Dr. Ramgoolam. He toured Ganga Talao and presented Ganga Jal to the Mauritian PM, symbolizing a strengthened friendship between the two nations.
One notable moment captured was when PM Modi and Mauritian Prime Minister Dr. N. Ramgoolam enjoyed a leisurely stroll in the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden.
On International Women’s Day (March 8), PM Modi was honored by women, including Lakhpati Didis, in Navsari, emphasizing the importance of women empowerment.
His visit to Vantara in Gujarat gained significant attention as he was photographed with lions and even cradled lion cubs at the wildlife conservation center. Some stunning images depicted him enjoying moments with lemurs and young orangutans, and one picture showed him gazing into the eyes of a White Tiger.
During a high-profile meeting with US National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, PM Modi presented her with Ganga Jal sourced from Prayagraj during the Maha Kumbh celebrations.
PM Modi also travelled to Harsil in Uttarakhand, where the picturesque snow-capped mountains served as a stunning backdrop.
On the inaugural day of Navratri, PM Modi visited the RSS Headquarters in Nagpur and delivered an insightful speech highlighting the Sangh's contribution to nation-building. He paid his respects to Dr. Hedgewar at the Smruti Mandir and shared a light-hearted moment with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat.