PM Modi has addressed or is expected to address 10 public programs over the course of four days.
These trips span the country, from Agartala to Mumbai and from Lucknow to Bengaluru. PM Modi will have travelled nearly 10,800 kilometers in less than 90 hours to attend ten public engagements and inaugurate several development programs for the benefit of residents.
PM Modi travelled from Delhi to Lucknow on February 10 to launch the Uttar Pradesh Global Investors Summit 2023. He then travelled to Mumbai, where he inaugurated two Vande Bharat trains and dedicated road projects. He later returned to Delhi after inaugurating the new campus of Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah in the city. During the day, he travelled almost 2700 kilometers.
He travelled to Tripura on February 11 and attended two public gatherings in Ambassa and Radhakishorepur before returning to the national capital. He will go almost 3,000 kilometers in one day.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister will kick off a year-long celebration marking Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati’s 200th birth anniversary at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium.
Following that, he will go to Dausa, Rajasthan, to inaugurate and lay the groundwork for important highway projects. After addressing two public gatherings in Dausa, he would go directly to Bengaluru, arriving late at night after travelling over 1,750 kilometres during the day.
PM Modi will launch Aero India 2023 in Bengaluru early on February 13. He will next go to Tripura, where he will speak at a public gathering in Agartala in the afternoon. He will eventually return to Delhi, having travelled almost 3,350 kilometers.