Told the festival to increase peace and harmony, wished everyone good health and future
The festival of Onam is being celebrated today in many areas of the South. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also greeted everyone on the auspicious occasion of Onam and said that the festival is associated with “positivity, brotherhood and fraternity”. The Prime Minister also wished good health and well-being to all those celebrating the festival. Posting a tweet from his official handle, the Prime Minister said, “Wishing you Onam, a festival of goodwill, positivity, brotherhood and harmony, on the special occasion of Onam. I pray for good health and well-being of all.”
Apart from the PM, President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday greeted citizens on the eve of Onam and also said that the festival promotes harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. In a statement issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President said, “On the auspicious occasion of Onam, I extend my best wishes and best wishes to all the people of the country, especially the brothers and sisters of Kerala in India and abroad.”
Best wishes on the special occasion of Onam, a festival associated with positivity, vibrancy, brotherhood and harmony. I pray for everyone’s good health and wellbeing.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 21, 2021
Giving good wishes for this festival, which is celebrated to celebrate the joy of producing a new crop in the fields, he said that this festival is a symbol of the farmer’s tireless work and gratitude towards nature. This festival spreads the message of harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. The President also said in his message, “Let us all take a pledge on this occasion to move forward in the direction of progress and prosperity of the country.”
Onam greetings to all our fellow citizens! This festival is a celebration of the new harvest. It highlights the tireless work of farmers. It is an occasion to express gratitude to mother nature. I wish progress and prosperity for all fellow citizens.
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) August 21, 2021
Celebrated in Kerala, Onam is one of the most popular harvest festivals in the country. Every year it is celebrated between August and September and accordingly this time this festival is being celebrated on 21st August (Saturday). However, the festivities began on 12 August and will go on till 23 September. Onam is the biggest festival in the South Indian state of Kerala. The festival commemorates the return of the great king Mahabali to the first month of the Malayali calendar, Chingam (August–September). NSThe festival lasts for ten days and is associated with the culture and traditions of Kerala. Flower rugs, diners with a variety of delicacies, boat races and Kayatikli dance add color to the festival. People wear new clothes for this festival.
Told the festival to increase peace and harmony, wished everyone good health and future
The festival of Onam is being celebrated today in many areas of the South. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also greeted everyone on the auspicious occasion of Onam and said that the festival is associated with “positivity, brotherhood and fraternity”. The Prime Minister also wished good health and well-being to all those celebrating the festival. Posting a tweet from his official handle, the Prime Minister said, “Wishing you Onam, a festival of goodwill, positivity, brotherhood and harmony, on the special occasion of Onam. I pray for good health and well-being of all.”
Apart from the PM, President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday greeted citizens on the eve of Onam and also said that the festival promotes harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. In a statement issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President said, “On the auspicious occasion of Onam, I extend my best wishes and best wishes to all the people of the country, especially the brothers and sisters of Kerala in India and abroad.”
Best wishes on the special occasion of Onam, a festival associated with positivity, vibrancy, brotherhood and harmony. I pray for everyone’s good health and wellbeing.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 21, 2021
Giving good wishes for this festival, which is celebrated to celebrate the joy of producing a new crop in the fields, he said that this festival is a symbol of the farmer’s tireless work and gratitude towards nature. This festival spreads the message of harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. The President also said in his message, “Let us all take a pledge on this occasion to move forward in the direction of progress and prosperity of the country.”
Onam greetings to all our fellow citizens! This festival is a celebration of the new harvest. It highlights the tireless work of farmers. It is an occasion to express gratitude to mother nature. I wish progress and prosperity for all fellow citizens.
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) August 21, 2021
Celebrated in Kerala, Onam is one of the most popular harvest festivals in the country. Every year it is celebrated between August and September and accordingly this time this festival is being celebrated on 21st August (Saturday). However, the festivities began on 12 August and will go on till 23 September. Onam is the biggest festival in the South Indian state of Kerala. The festival commemorates the return of the great king Mahabali to the first month of the Malayali calendar, Chingam (August–September). NSThe festival lasts for ten days and is associated with the culture and traditions of Kerala. Flower rugs, diners with a variety of delicacies, boat races and Kayatikli dance add color to the festival. People wear new clothes for this festival.
Told the festival to increase peace and harmony, wished everyone good health and future
The festival of Onam is being celebrated today in many areas of the South. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also greeted everyone on the auspicious occasion of Onam and said that the festival is associated with “positivity, brotherhood and fraternity”. The Prime Minister also wished good health and well-being to all those celebrating the festival. Posting a tweet from his official handle, the Prime Minister said, “Wishing you Onam, a festival of goodwill, positivity, brotherhood and harmony, on the special occasion of Onam. I pray for good health and well-being of all.”
Apart from the PM, President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday greeted citizens on the eve of Onam and also said that the festival promotes harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. In a statement issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President said, “On the auspicious occasion of Onam, I extend my best wishes and best wishes to all the people of the country, especially the brothers and sisters of Kerala in India and abroad.”
Best wishes on the special occasion of Onam, a festival associated with positivity, vibrancy, brotherhood and harmony. I pray for everyone’s good health and wellbeing.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 21, 2021
Giving good wishes for this festival, which is celebrated to celebrate the joy of producing a new crop in the fields, he said that this festival is a symbol of the farmer’s tireless work and gratitude towards nature. This festival spreads the message of harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. The President also said in his message, “Let us all take a pledge on this occasion to move forward in the direction of progress and prosperity of the country.”
Onam greetings to all our fellow citizens! This festival is a celebration of the new harvest. It highlights the tireless work of farmers. It is an occasion to express gratitude to mother nature. I wish progress and prosperity for all fellow citizens.
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) August 21, 2021
Celebrated in Kerala, Onam is one of the most popular harvest festivals in the country. Every year it is celebrated between August and September and accordingly this time this festival is being celebrated on 21st August (Saturday). However, the festivities began on 12 August and will go on till 23 September. Onam is the biggest festival in the South Indian state of Kerala. The festival commemorates the return of the great king Mahabali to the first month of the Malayali calendar, Chingam (August–September). NSThe festival lasts for ten days and is associated with the culture and traditions of Kerala. Flower rugs, diners with a variety of delicacies, boat races and Kayatikli dance add color to the festival. People wear new clothes for this festival.
Told the festival to increase peace and harmony, wished everyone good health and future
The festival of Onam is being celebrated today in many areas of the South. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also greeted everyone on the auspicious occasion of Onam and said that the festival is associated with “positivity, brotherhood and fraternity”. The Prime Minister also wished good health and well-being to all those celebrating the festival. Posting a tweet from his official handle, the Prime Minister said, “Wishing you Onam, a festival of goodwill, positivity, brotherhood and harmony, on the special occasion of Onam. I pray for good health and well-being of all.”
Apart from the PM, President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday greeted citizens on the eve of Onam and also said that the festival promotes harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. In a statement issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President said, “On the auspicious occasion of Onam, I extend my best wishes and best wishes to all the people of the country, especially the brothers and sisters of Kerala in India and abroad.”
Best wishes on the special occasion of Onam, a festival associated with positivity, vibrancy, brotherhood and harmony. I pray for everyone’s good health and wellbeing.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 21, 2021
Giving good wishes for this festival, which is celebrated to celebrate the joy of producing a new crop in the fields, he said that this festival is a symbol of the farmer’s tireless work and gratitude towards nature. This festival spreads the message of harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. The President also said in his message, “Let us all take a pledge on this occasion to move forward in the direction of progress and prosperity of the country.”
Onam greetings to all our fellow citizens! This festival is a celebration of the new harvest. It highlights the tireless work of farmers. It is an occasion to express gratitude to mother nature. I wish progress and prosperity for all fellow citizens.
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) August 21, 2021
Celebrated in Kerala, Onam is one of the most popular harvest festivals in the country. Every year it is celebrated between August and September and accordingly this time this festival is being celebrated on 21st August (Saturday). However, the festivities began on 12 August and will go on till 23 September. Onam is the biggest festival in the South Indian state of Kerala. The festival commemorates the return of the great king Mahabali to the first month of the Malayali calendar, Chingam (August–September). NSThe festival lasts for ten days and is associated with the culture and traditions of Kerala. Flower rugs, diners with a variety of delicacies, boat races and Kayatikli dance add color to the festival. People wear new clothes for this festival.
Told the festival to increase peace and harmony, wished everyone good health and future
The festival of Onam is being celebrated today in many areas of the South. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also greeted everyone on the auspicious occasion of Onam and said that the festival is associated with “positivity, brotherhood and fraternity”. The Prime Minister also wished good health and well-being to all those celebrating the festival. Posting a tweet from his official handle, the Prime Minister said, “Wishing you Onam, a festival of goodwill, positivity, brotherhood and harmony, on the special occasion of Onam. I pray for good health and well-being of all.”
Apart from the PM, President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday greeted citizens on the eve of Onam and also said that the festival promotes harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. In a statement issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President said, “On the auspicious occasion of Onam, I extend my best wishes and best wishes to all the people of the country, especially the brothers and sisters of Kerala in India and abroad.”
Best wishes on the special occasion of Onam, a festival associated with positivity, vibrancy, brotherhood and harmony. I pray for everyone’s good health and wellbeing.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 21, 2021
Giving good wishes for this festival, which is celebrated to celebrate the joy of producing a new crop in the fields, he said that this festival is a symbol of the farmer’s tireless work and gratitude towards nature. This festival spreads the message of harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. The President also said in his message, “Let us all take a pledge on this occasion to move forward in the direction of progress and prosperity of the country.”
Onam greetings to all our fellow citizens! This festival is a celebration of the new harvest. It highlights the tireless work of farmers. It is an occasion to express gratitude to mother nature. I wish progress and prosperity for all fellow citizens.
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) August 21, 2021
Celebrated in Kerala, Onam is one of the most popular harvest festivals in the country. Every year it is celebrated between August and September and accordingly this time this festival is being celebrated on 21st August (Saturday). However, the festivities began on 12 August and will go on till 23 September. Onam is the biggest festival in the South Indian state of Kerala. The festival commemorates the return of the great king Mahabali to the first month of the Malayali calendar, Chingam (August–September). NSThe festival lasts for ten days and is associated with the culture and traditions of Kerala. Flower rugs, diners with a variety of delicacies, boat races and Kayatikli dance add color to the festival. People wear new clothes for this festival.
Told the festival to increase peace and harmony, wished everyone good health and future
The festival of Onam is being celebrated today in many areas of the South. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also greeted everyone on the auspicious occasion of Onam and said that the festival is associated with “positivity, brotherhood and fraternity”. The Prime Minister also wished good health and well-being to all those celebrating the festival. Posting a tweet from his official handle, the Prime Minister said, “Wishing you Onam, a festival of goodwill, positivity, brotherhood and harmony, on the special occasion of Onam. I pray for good health and well-being of all.”
Apart from the PM, President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday greeted citizens on the eve of Onam and also said that the festival promotes harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. In a statement issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President said, “On the auspicious occasion of Onam, I extend my best wishes and best wishes to all the people of the country, especially the brothers and sisters of Kerala in India and abroad.”
Best wishes on the special occasion of Onam, a festival associated with positivity, vibrancy, brotherhood and harmony. I pray for everyone’s good health and wellbeing.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 21, 2021
Giving good wishes for this festival, which is celebrated to celebrate the joy of producing a new crop in the fields, he said that this festival is a symbol of the farmer’s tireless work and gratitude towards nature. This festival spreads the message of harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. The President also said in his message, “Let us all take a pledge on this occasion to move forward in the direction of progress and prosperity of the country.”
Onam greetings to all our fellow citizens! This festival is a celebration of the new harvest. It highlights the tireless work of farmers. It is an occasion to express gratitude to mother nature. I wish progress and prosperity for all fellow citizens.
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) August 21, 2021
Celebrated in Kerala, Onam is one of the most popular harvest festivals in the country. Every year it is celebrated between August and September and accordingly this time this festival is being celebrated on 21st August (Saturday). However, the festivities began on 12 August and will go on till 23 September. Onam is the biggest festival in the South Indian state of Kerala. The festival commemorates the return of the great king Mahabali to the first month of the Malayali calendar, Chingam (August–September). NSThe festival lasts for ten days and is associated with the culture and traditions of Kerala. Flower rugs, diners with a variety of delicacies, boat races and Kayatikli dance add color to the festival. People wear new clothes for this festival.
Told the festival to increase peace and harmony, wished everyone good health and future
The festival of Onam is being celebrated today in many areas of the South. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also greeted everyone on the auspicious occasion of Onam and said that the festival is associated with “positivity, brotherhood and fraternity”. The Prime Minister also wished good health and well-being to all those celebrating the festival. Posting a tweet from his official handle, the Prime Minister said, “Wishing you Onam, a festival of goodwill, positivity, brotherhood and harmony, on the special occasion of Onam. I pray for good health and well-being of all.”
Apart from the PM, President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday greeted citizens on the eve of Onam and also said that the festival promotes harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. In a statement issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President said, “On the auspicious occasion of Onam, I extend my best wishes and best wishes to all the people of the country, especially the brothers and sisters of Kerala in India and abroad.”
Best wishes on the special occasion of Onam, a festival associated with positivity, vibrancy, brotherhood and harmony. I pray for everyone’s good health and wellbeing.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 21, 2021
Giving good wishes for this festival, which is celebrated to celebrate the joy of producing a new crop in the fields, he said that this festival is a symbol of the farmer’s tireless work and gratitude towards nature. This festival spreads the message of harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. The President also said in his message, “Let us all take a pledge on this occasion to move forward in the direction of progress and prosperity of the country.”
Onam greetings to all our fellow citizens! This festival is a celebration of the new harvest. It highlights the tireless work of farmers. It is an occasion to express gratitude to mother nature. I wish progress and prosperity for all fellow citizens.
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) August 21, 2021
Celebrated in Kerala, Onam is one of the most popular harvest festivals in the country. Every year it is celebrated between August and September and accordingly this time this festival is being celebrated on 21st August (Saturday). However, the festivities began on 12 August and will go on till 23 September. Onam is the biggest festival in the South Indian state of Kerala. The festival commemorates the return of the great king Mahabali to the first month of the Malayali calendar, Chingam (August–September). NSThe festival lasts for ten days and is associated with the culture and traditions of Kerala. Flower rugs, diners with a variety of delicacies, boat races and Kayatikli dance add color to the festival. People wear new clothes for this festival.
Told the festival to increase peace and harmony, wished everyone good health and future
The festival of Onam is being celebrated today in many areas of the South. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also greeted everyone on the auspicious occasion of Onam and said that the festival is associated with “positivity, brotherhood and fraternity”. The Prime Minister also wished good health and well-being to all those celebrating the festival. Posting a tweet from his official handle, the Prime Minister said, “Wishing you Onam, a festival of goodwill, positivity, brotherhood and harmony, on the special occasion of Onam. I pray for good health and well-being of all.”
Apart from the PM, President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday greeted citizens on the eve of Onam and also said that the festival promotes harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. In a statement issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President said, “On the auspicious occasion of Onam, I extend my best wishes and best wishes to all the people of the country, especially the brothers and sisters of Kerala in India and abroad.”
Best wishes on the special occasion of Onam, a festival associated with positivity, vibrancy, brotherhood and harmony. I pray for everyone’s good health and wellbeing.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 21, 2021
Giving good wishes for this festival, which is celebrated to celebrate the joy of producing a new crop in the fields, he said that this festival is a symbol of the farmer’s tireless work and gratitude towards nature. This festival spreads the message of harmony, love and brotherhood in the society. The President also said in his message, “Let us all take a pledge on this occasion to move forward in the direction of progress and prosperity of the country.”
Onam greetings to all our fellow citizens! This festival is a celebration of the new harvest. It highlights the tireless work of farmers. It is an occasion to express gratitude to mother nature. I wish progress and prosperity for all fellow citizens.
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) August 21, 2021
Celebrated in Kerala, Onam is one of the most popular harvest festivals in the country. Every year it is celebrated between August and September and accordingly this time this festival is being celebrated on 21st August (Saturday). However, the festivities began on 12 August and will go on till 23 September. Onam is the biggest festival in the South Indian state of Kerala. The festival commemorates the return of the great king Mahabali to the first month of the Malayali calendar, Chingam (August–September). NSThe festival lasts for ten days and is associated with the culture and traditions of Kerala. Flower rugs, diners with a variety of delicacies, boat races and Kayatikli dance add color to the festival. People wear new clothes for this festival.