Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on his first visit to Gaya in Bihar today after taking oath as PM for the third time. He will come here by a special army plane. After this, the PM will leave for Rajgir. Where he will attend the program of Rajgir International Nalanda University. He will inaugurate the newly built campus of Nalanda University. The district police is fully alert regarding the arrival of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Along with that, the security of Gaya airport has been increased. Security forces have been deployed at every nook and corner. On Tuesday, Senior SP of Gaya Ashish Bharti reached Gaya airport and held a meeting with all the police officers and jawans to further improve the security system and gave instructions to deal with all situations. However, due to the arrival of PM Narendra Modi in Gaya, the district police and district administration as well as the health department are also on alert.
This is the program of PM's arrival
According to the information, PM Modi's Rajgir visit will start from Banaras. He will fly to Gaya from Banaras airport at 08:30 on June 19. He will arrive at Gaya airport at 09:10. During this, his helicopter will take off again from Gaya Airport at 09:20 for Nalanda district, where his helicopter will land at 10:50 on the helipad built in the International Nalanda University Campus located in Rajgir of Nalanda district. From the helipad, he will reach the main venue Sushma Swaraj Auditorium at 10 am via the road of the university campus with his convoy. PM Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly built campus of Nalanda University during the ceremony.
Will stay in Bihar for one and a half hours
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be present in the ceremony from 10 am to 11:30 am, i.e. for a total of one and a half hours. According to the information, he will address the students from India and abroad studying at Nalanda University there. Then after the end of the ceremony, PM Modi will leave for Gaya by helicopter at 11:45 am.
Intensive investigation is also going on in hotels
Gaya police are fully alert regarding the arrival of Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi in Gaya on Wednesday. This is the reason why various hotels in the district were inspected late Tuesday evening. Also, an investigation of the people staying in the hotels has been started. Security forces also took out a flag march on the roads.
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