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Announcement to open Indian Embassy in Brisbane, Australian PM calls Modi ‘Boss’

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a tour of Australia. They are going to attend the event at Kudos Bank Arena Stadium in Sydney. Before the Prime Minister attends the event, the stadium hosts a number of colorful events and performances by Sydney residents. All the videos of which are going viral.

India-Australia friendship as interesting as competition on the cricket field: PM Modi

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, ‘I am happy to know that all of you have also celebrated the Amrit Mahotsav of Independence with great pomp. Our cricketing relationship has completed 75 years. As interesting as the rivalry on the cricket field is, our friendship off the field is equally deep.

Over Rs 28 lakh crore transferred to the bank accounts of the needy in the last nine years: PM Modi

PM Modi said that, when I came in 2014, I had dreamed for every Indian that every poor should have a bank account and today it has become possible in the country. Chaining of Jan Dhan bank account, mobile phone and Aadhaar ID has been started. Money was transferred directly to crores of countrymen on one click. Over Rs 28 lakh crore has been sent to the bank accounts of the needy in the last nine years.

 

PM Modi is the Boss: Anthony Albanese

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese praised PM Modi. He said, PM Modi is the boss. He said, it is a privilege to welcome PM Modi.

Garba and other traditional dances on Sydney soil

A stadium cultural program has been organized before PM Modi addresses the public at the stadium in which dancers are bringing Indian culture to Sydney soil through Garba and other traditional dances.

 

 

Narendra Modi’s program in Sydney

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a gathering at the Kudos Bank Arena Stadium in Sydney. During this, Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese will also be present. According to the report, all the tickets of this stadium with 20 thousand seats have been sold. The event is being hosted by the Australian Diaspora Foundation.