Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday travelled by Delhi Metro to go to an event in the national capital.
He went to the Gita Aradhana Mahotsav at the ISKCON temple in East of Kailash where he will unveil the Bhagwad Gita prepared by ISKCON devotees.
Measuring over 2.8 meters and over 800 kg, the Bhagwad Gita is one-of-its-kind in the world.
Boarding the metro at Khan Market station on the Violet Line, Modi got down after six stations at Nehru Place. During his trip, he interacted with passengers.
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