This was the first luncheon meeting between the two leaders since Modi took oath as Prime Minister on May 26 and came at a time when the government is planning to appoint new Governors and transfer others who had been appointed during UPA rule.
The Prime Minister was taken around Rashtrapati Bhavan by the President's Secretary Omita Paul.
Modi spent some time in the 'Cabinet Room' of the Palace where Paul explained to him the historical significance of the place.
He later went to Ashoka Hall and Durbar Hall, the museum and the library before attending the lunch with the President.
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