The country's Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again took a ride on the Delhi Metro on Friday. He made this trip to attend the centenary year celebrations of Delhi University. Prime Minister Modi has been invited here as the chief guest.
During this, PM Modi took the token and traveled on the metro following all the rules and regulations. He also interacted with the passengers inside the train.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took the metro from Lok Kalyan Marg to Vishwavidyalaya station to reach Delhi University.
PM Modi shared pictures of the Metro journey
Pictures of this visit have also been shared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi through his Twitter handle. Along with this, even before joining the program, the PM had informed about his participation in the ceremony by tweeting on Thursday.
He had written, tomorrow I will participate in the centenary year celebrations of Delhi at 11 am. As a premier center of education, DU has been nurturing talent and fostering intellectual growth for over a century. Congratulations to the entire DU fraternity for achieving this milestone in its journey to DU.
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