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PM’s brother inaugurates Ram Leela stage

MANDI AHMEDGARH: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s younger brother, Prahlad Damodardas Modi, has called upon office-bearers and activists of various religious, social and political outfits of the region to imbibe teachings of Lord Rama in their lives.



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Mandi Ahmedgarh, September 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s younger brother, Prahlad Damodardas Modi, has called upon office-bearers and activists of various religious, social and political outfits of the region to imbibe teachings of Lord Rama in their lives.

Prahlad Modi inaugurated the installation ceremony of a stage for Ram Leela to be organised by Trimurti Ram Leela Committee at MGMN Senior Secondary School, Ahmedgarh. He said prosperity and future of a family depended on relationships among members of any unit, be it be a family, state or a country.

Meanwhile, the administration remained on toes as he arrived in town on a three-day visit to pay obeisance at Guga Mari Chhapar and meet the patron of the Sidh Sulakhan Committee, Jatinder Sharma Happy, who is also a fortune teller.

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