On the ninth anniversary of the 'Startup India' initiative, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the programme as a transformative force, highlighting how it has significantly contributed to India's ...
Meanwhile, Modi’s unique get-up at the tunnel inauguration and inspection has triggered hilarious reactions on the internet. Netizens reacted to the prime minister’s hooded look with memes. Some of ...
I’d tell them, 'I learnt it while talking to vendors at the station,'" he said. The "Melodi memes" went viral after a video from the G7 Summit in Italy showed Modi and Giorgia Meloni sharing a ...
Towards the end of the chat, Kamath brought up a light-hearted topic about the viral “Melodi memes” featuring Modi and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. With a playful tone, Kamath remarked, ...
The episode, released on January 10, showcased a blend of serious discussions and light-hearted moments, one of which revolved around the viral ‘Melodi memes’ featuring PM Modi and Italian Prime ...
“Haven’t you seen these memes?” he asked. “Nahi, vo toh chalta rehta hai. Main usmein apna time kharab nahi karta,” said PM Modi. Whatever is served in any nation, I'm not a foodie ...
The prime minister revealed he would seek Arun Jaitley's help to order food at restaurants with the only condition being that it should be vegetarian The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the viral "Melodi memes" during his podcast debut on 'People by WTF', hosted by Nikhil Kamath. He reflected on his simple eating habits, reliance on the late ...
'Nahi, woh toh chalta rehta hai (no, such things keep happening)," Modi said with a smile. 'Main usmein apna time kharab nahi karta (I don't waste my time in that),' he added.
In a candid moment during a podcast interview with Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath, PM Modi addressed the viral "Melodi memes" featuring him and Italian PM Giorgia Meloni. With a smile, he said ...