As PM Modi turns 74, here's how you can send B-Day greetings through NaMo App


New Delhi, Sep 17 (IANS): With Prime Minister Narendra Modi turning 74 on Tuesday, NaMo App has introduced some special features to enable people to send him birthday greetings on the special day.

The NaMo App has created interesting and ready-made formats, to provide an easy and seamless experience for PM Modi's fans and well-wishers to send him birthday greetings.

The hashtag -- #HappyBdayModiji -- can be added along with the birthday greetings for the Prime Minister.

To wish PM Modi, one simply has to visit the NaMo App and click on the link -- https://nm-4.com/SevaGreetingCard -- to send an AI-generated 'Seva' Greeting with one's selfie alongside the Prime Minister.

Besides, the NaMo App also lets one send wishes via 'Subhkaamna' Reels.

According to the app, through this unique feature, "you and your family can record heartfelt messages for him". The link is -- https://nm-4.com/ShubhkaamnaReel

Another link -- https://nm-4.com/SevaYatra -- lets the admirers and fans of PM Modi take a virtual tour of his life and journey with the Seva Yatra "to get inspired and inspire others".

Narendra Modi took oath as the Prime Minister on June 9 for his third consecutive term, equalling the record of country's first PM, Jawaharlal Nehru.

Born on September 17, 1950, a few years after India gained Independence and just as it became a Republic, Narendra Modi was the third of six children of Damodardas and Hiraba Modi.

As a child, Narendra Modi occasionally assisted at his father’s tea stall at Vadnagar railway station. He finished his schooling in Vadnagar in 1967, where he was seen as an average student but a talented debater and actor with a passion for theatre. At the age of eight, Narendra Modi joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and was mentored by Lakshmanrao Inamdar.

Narendra Modi’s first significant political action came in 1971, when he joined a Jana Sangh protest in support of the Bangladesh Liberation War, which led to a brief detention. After the 1971 Indo-Pak war, he became a full-time RSS Pracharak (campaigner).

In 1978, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Delhi University, followed by a Master of Arts degree from Gujarat University in 1983. His rise in the RSS and subsequent involvement with the BJP laid the foundation for his political ascent.

 

 

  

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  • PRASAD G KELKAR, MUMBAI ,MAHARASHTRA

    Tue, Sep 17 2024

    Dear Prime Minister Sir, Today is your birthday. Myself , my wife and my mother wish you all the very best things in life. You are the world leader .You are inspiring almost all people not only in India but all over the world. We thank God for giving us such a good leader for our nation's future. My mother completed 91 years on 12th September 2024 and wish to send you blessings. Thanks for everything Sir. PRASAD G KELKAR

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  • Suresh Gururaj Bhat, No3 2nd cross Muneshwara Block Bangalore 560003

    Tue, Sep 17 2024

    Shri Modiji, Wishing you happy 74th birthday with lots of good health and peace of mind to run our Bharat for one more decade. We are very proud and happy about your inspiring work and motivates us. God bless you . Jai Hind Jai Bharat.

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  • Padmaja Deshpande, Pune

    Tue, Sep 17 2024

    Many happy. Rutrns of the day Sir

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