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  • September 28, 2023
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a visit to the robotics parade at the Gujarat Council Of Science City on Wednesday, where he expressed deep seductiveness with the robots on display.

Participating his experience on social media, the Prime Minister posted prints of his visit, one of which showcased a robot serving him tea. In a post on X( formerly Twitter) he wrote that he Spent a part of the morning exploring the fascinating lodestones at Gujarat Science City. Began with the Robotics Gallery, where the immense eventuality of robotics is brilliantly showcased, pleased to substantiation how these technologies kindling curiosity among the youth.

During this visit, the Prime Minister was accompanied by Gujarat’s Chief Minister, Bhupendra Patel. The photos depict the Prime Minister nearly observing the colorful robots displayed in the gallery.

This recently added point to the wisdom megacity occupies an emotional space of further than 11,000 square measures. According to the Science City’s website, the gallery’s purpose is to” offer callers a platform to claw into the continuously evolving realm of robotics.

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Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Gujarat is in confluence with an event celebrating the two- decade mark of the Vibrant Gujarat peak. specially, it was Prime Minister Modi who initiated this peak during his term as the Chief Minister of Gujarat.

In a tweet, the Prime Minister emphasised that the Vibrant Gujarat Summit” is a testament to Gujarat’s unvarying commitment to profitable development.”

He further stated that over the times, these summits have brought together crucial stakeholders from colorful sectors, fostering growth and, most importantly, generating openings for Gujarat’s youth.

During his visit to his home state, the Prime Minister is set to inaugurate several experimental systems. These enterprise include furnishing will Wi- Fi connectivity to 7,500 townlets across 22 sections in Gujarat and launching systems valued at Rs 4,505 crore under the Mission seminaries of Excellence, as blazoned by the state government.

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