Prime Minister Narendra Modi traveled to his Varanasi constituency on August 2 and initiated development projects valued at over Rs 2,200 crores. The visit also marked the release of the twentieth installment under the PM-KISAN scheme, which supports millions of farmers across India. Local shopkeepers gathered at the airport and streets to welcome their representative. These business owners have preserved the cultural heritage of the ancient city for generations. Modi took time to interact personally with several entrepreneurs during his arrival.
Vijay Yadav operates a tea stall renamed after the Prime Minister following his 2014 election victory. The shopkeeper described the encounter as a dream fulfilled and spoke about Modi's genuine interest in his business operations. Rajkumar Ahuja, who runs a sweet shop established in 1994, expressed gratitude for the rare opportunity to meet the nation's leader. Saurabh Gupta received notification of his selection for the meeting and submitted the required documentation. All three merchants characterized their interactions with Modi as transformative personal experiences that exceeded their expectations.
Vijay Yadav operates a tea stall renamed after the Prime Minister following his 2014 election victory. The shopkeeper described the encounter as a dream fulfilled and spoke about Modi's genuine interest in his business operations. Rajkumar Ahuja, who runs a sweet shop established in 1994, expressed gratitude for the rare opportunity to meet the nation's leader. Saurabh Gupta received notification of his selection for the meeting and submitted the required documentation. All three merchants characterized their interactions with Modi as transformative personal experiences that exceeded their expectations.