PM Modi will reach Bangalore directly, not from Greece to Delhi, will meet ISRO scientists and congratulate them

PM Modi will meet ISRO scientists: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach Bengaluru in Karnataka directly from Greece after completing his two-nation tour. He will meet the ISRO team of scientists involved in the Chandrayaan-3 mission here.

PM Modi will reach Bangalore directly, not from Greece to Delhi, will meet ISRO scientists and congratulate them

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is returning home on Friday (August 25) after completing his two-nation tour. On a pre-scheduled visit from Greece, PM Modi will not reach Delhi but directly reach Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka. During this, the Prime Minister will meet the ISRO team of scientists involved in the Chandrayaan-3 mission here. The PM will congratulate the scientists and officials of ISRO for the historic success of Chandrayaan-3. On the successful landing of Chandrayaan, PM Modi said that we feel very proud when we see such historical moments. This is the dawn of new India. We made a resolution on Earth and realized it on the moon...India is now on the moon.

Bharatiya Janata Party has made preparations for a grand reception to welcome PM Modi. A BJP leader said that more than 6000 workers will reach the airport to welcome the Prime Minister. During this, there will be a roadshow of PM Modi. After this, he will meet ISRO scientists and congratulate Chandrayaan 3. Will interact with all the people participating in Mission Moon.

PM Modi had gone to Johannesburg in the past to participate in the BRICS summit. After this he reached Greece. After a 40-day journey in space, Chandrayaan-3 lander 'Vikram', India became the first country to land on the Moon's South Pole on Wednesday evening. Prime Minister Modi joined the live broadcast of Chandrayaan-3's landing online from South Africa. PM Modi had also said that if possible, he would personally congratulate on the success of Chandrayaan-3.