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Over 60,000 People Have Registered to Meet Indian Prime Minister Modi in Abu Dhabi

February 3, 2024
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Over 60,000 People Have Registered to Meet Indian Prime Minister Modi in Abu Dhabi

Over 60,000 individuals have signed up to participate in “Ahlan Modi,” a community gathering that will be honored with the presence of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Abu Dhabi on February 13.
“Meticulous coordination with Abu Dhabi authorities is necessary to guarantee an event marked by grandeur and seamless execution,” the organizers stated on Saturday. This will be the seventh visit to the UAE by the Indian Prime Minister. One day before the opening of the first traditional Hindu stone temple in the region, in Abu Dhabi, there will be a massive community gathering at Zayed Sports City Stadium.

Performances by more than 700 cultural artists showcasing the richness of Indian arts will be among Ahlan Modi’s main attractions. In addition, hundreds of blue-collar workers from throughout the UAE will be attending, along with over 150 Indian community groups. The organizers claim these participants will “weave a rich tapestry of diversity and unity into the fabric of the event.”

“The occasion also highlights the vibrant involvement of Indian educational institutions and student associations, aimed at deeply ingraining the youth in their culture while actively promoting their involvement in the advancement of the country,” the organizers continued.

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