Toronto, April 16 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday addressed the Indian community at Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto. Modi said that the Indian flag has four colours, thus he wants to bring a four coloured revolution to the country. Modi said that the country is changing and he wants to create opportunities for youth employment. Modi also laid stress on clean and efficient energy.
Toronto, April 16 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday addressed the Indian community at Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto. Modi thanked Canadian PM Stephen Harper and the people of that country for giving him a warm welcome. Modi said that he has old relations with Toronto as he had been coming there since he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat. He said that India and Canada can together become a mighty power in the world. Modi also said that any Indian who is abroad and is praised for his work brings pride to India.
Toronto, April 16 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday addressed the Indian community at Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto. Modi thanked Canadian PM Stephen Harper and the people of that country for giving him a warm welcome. Modi said that he has old relations with Toronto as he had been coming there since he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat. He said that India and Canada can together become a mighty power in the world. Modi also said that any Indian who is abroad and is praised for his work brings pride to India.
Toronto, April 16 (ANI): The Head of Foreign and Overseas Friends of BJP Cell, Vijay Chauthaiwale, on Thursday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit will be a defining moment in Indo-Canada relationship. He said that world class arrangement has been made for Modi's welcome adding that the Prime Minister's speeches are remarkable.
Toronto, April 16 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with Canadian PM Stephen Harper on Thursday reached Toronto. Canadian PM Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen Harper were on board Air India One with PM Modi from Ottawa to Toronto. Modi was accorded a warm welcome by the members of Indian community at the airport by giving a traditional dance performance. PM Narendra Modi met supporters gathered at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The Prime Minister is in Canada on the last leg of his three nation tour. Modi's visit will focus on setting a "trajectory" in ties through cooperation in energy, including civil, nuclear, and attracting trade and technology for India's development.
Toronto, April 16 (ANI): Indian classical music and dance performances enthralled the audience at Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Ricoh Coliseum, a hockey rink in Toronto, witnessed the gathering of almost 10,000 people. Various dance groups delivered dance performances calling it 'utsav' - a mix of Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi, Bhangra, Ghumar and Garba. Prime Minister Modi will address the members of the Indian diaspora at the stadium. He will leave for Vancouver tomorrow in the evening.
Toronto, April 16 (ANI): The Regional Councillor of City of Markham, Joe Li on Thursday recalled his previous meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat. Li said that Modi was doubtful why a person of Chinese origin was working with India, and Li replied in Hindi that he was Chinese by face but Indian at heart. He further said that in the City of Markham where Indian population is very less he sings the National Anthem on important occasions.
Toronto, April 16 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday met the Premier of Ontario, Kathleen Wynne in Toronto. Both the leaders were accompanied by a high level delegation and held bilateral talks. During his three-day stay in Canada, Modi will hold talks with his Canadian counterpart Stephen Harper on a wide range of issues, including nuclear energy, trade and investment. He will also discuss security and global issues of mutual interest with the Canadian leadership.
Toronto, April 16 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with Canadian PM Stephen Harper on Thursday reached Toronto. Modi was accorded a warm welcome by the members of Indian community at the airport by giving a traditional dance performance. Meanwhile, thousands of supporters gathered outside Ricoh Coliseum to hear Narendra Modi's vision for India in his speech.
Ottawa, April 15 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is currently on the third and last leg of his three-nation tour was accorded a ceremonial welcome in Ottawa on Wednesday. The national anthems of both countries were played before the Canadian army accorded him the guard of honour. Earlier, PM Modi met Canada's Governor General David Johnston at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. Marking the first standalone bilateral visit in 42 years, Modi arrived in Canada today where the focus will be on setting a "trajectory" in ties through cooperation in energy, including civil nuclear, and attracting trade and technology for India's development.
Ottawa, April 15 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is currently on the third and last leg of his three-nation tour on Wednesday, met Canadian PM Stephen Harper in Ottawa. PM Modi also signed the distinguished visitor's book of the Senate and the House of Commons. Earlier in the day, PM Modi was also accorded a ceremonial welcome in Ottawa. The national anthems of both countries were played before the Canadian army accorded him the guard of honour.
Ottawa, April 15 (ANI): Indian envoy to Canada Vishnu Prakash stated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit would enhance ties on a gamut of issues, including energy and education. Modi arrived in Canadian capital Ottawa on Tuesday for the final leg of his three-nation tour after visiting France and Germany. Modi's visit is the first bilateral visit by an Indian prime minister in 42 years. During his tour, Modi will meet his counterpart Stephen Harper and Governor General of Canada David Johnston apart from business leaders. Modi will also interact with Indian community at Ricoh Coliseum, an ice hockey stadium in Toronto. Modi's trip could also clinch a fuel supply agreement with Canada's biggest uranium producer, Cameco, two Indian sources said. India's deal to buy uranium from the Canadian producer is likely to be unveiled on Wednesday (April 15). Expectations regarding Modi signing the deal are alive.
Japanese companies have won global trust in the production of food items and heavy machinery by customizing the products to suit regional needs. Japanese food maker Ajinomoto, which offers 'umami' seasoning in 130 countries and regions worldwide, entered the Cambodian market in 2002.
Lahore, April 15 (ANI): Hafiz Saeed, head of Jamaat Ud Dawah (JuD), an Islamist charity linked to outlawed militant group Lashkar-E-Taiba (LeT) announced rallies in major cities of Pakistan to compel the government to support Saudi Arabia in the ongoing Yemen crisis. Pakistan's parliament voted on Friday not to join the Saudi-led military intervention in Yemen, dashing Riyadh's hopes for powerful support from outside the region in its fight to halt Iranian-allied Houthi rebels. Saeed said the JuD, along with other religious and political parties, would try to mobilize public opinion in favour of giving assistance to Saudia Arabia during the ongoing crisis.
Gilgit Baltistan, April 14: Growing poverty, increasing unemployment, and sectarian violence are among the many problems which have become a part of life in Gilgit Galtistan. With no government help reaching the public, people have no option but accept their fate.
Berlin, April 14 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday departed for Canada from the Berlin Tegel Airport in the city after concluding a successful visit to Germany. The Prime Minister took to twitter before departing. "I leave Germany with great satisfaction. This visit will strengthen the India-Germany ties. Thank you Germany!" he posted. Terming his visit of the Hannover Messe as 'memorable', Prime Minister Modi also wrote that he was delighted at the enthusiasm that the 'Make in India' initiative has received in Germany. "The visit to @hannover_messe was memorable. I am glad at the enthusiasm for India and @makeinindia. Heartiest welcome to India!" he tweeted. Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi was accorded a Guard of Honour during the ceremonial welcome given by Chancellor Merkel in the courtyard of the Federal Chancellery in Berlin. He will arrive in Ottawa for the final leg of his nine-day tour.
Berlin, April 14(ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel addressed a joint press conference in Berlin after their working lunch at the Federal Chancellory. Talking to medaipersons, Modi said that with an open mind he and Merkel discussed India-Germany ties. Modi said that he will establish mechanism for German companies to facilitate their investment and business in India. Regarding renewable energy and energy efficiency he said that Germany is helping India. Talking about terrorism he said that it is rampant and both India and Germany together can fight against terrorism.
Berlin, April 14 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday took a tour of the Berlin Hauptbahnhof, the main railway station in Germany's capital Berlin. Modi took an account of the facilities provided at the station and held talks with the officials present there. The PM had earlier said that he wants to change the face of Indian Railways; hence he is visiting the Berlin Hauptbahnhof. The station came into full operation two days after a ceremonial opening on 26 May 2006. It is operated by DB Station and Service, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG, and is classified as a Category 1 station, one of twenty in Germany and four in Berlin. Nearly 1,800 trains call at the station per day and the daily number of passengers is estimated to be at 350,000. Prime Minister will be leaving for Canada later in the evening on the last leg of his three-nation tour.
Berlin, April 14 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel addressed a joint press conference in Berlin after their working lunch at the Federal Chancellory. Talking to medaipersons, Modi said that with an open mind he and Merkel discussed India-Germany ties. He said that both India and Germany should be permanent members in the UN Security Council and the world will gain a lot by this.
Berlin, April 14 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel addressed a joint press conference in Berlin after their working lunch at the Federal Chancellory. Talking to medaipersons, Modi said that with an open mind he and Merkel discussed India-Germany ties. He said that India's Lion and Germany's Eagle would make good partners.