The North News
New Delhi, March 11
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Mauritius President Dharam Gokhool at the State House on Tuesday, reaffirming the deep historical and cultural ties between the two nations. During the meeting, Modi gifted Gangajal from the Maha Kumbh and highlighted the enduring people-to-people connections between India and Mauritius.
Modi, attending Mauritius’ National Day celebrations as Chief Guest for the second time, personally handed over Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cards to President Gokhool and First Lady Vrinda Gokhool in a symbolic gesture.
The Prime Minister also toured the Ayurveda Garden at the State House, a project developed in partnership with the Indian government, and emphasized Mauritius’ role in promoting traditional medicine, including Ayurveda. Following the talks, President Gokhool hosted a State lunch in Modi’s honour.
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