Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s day on September 25 was marked by a hectic schedule and diverse engagements, reflecting both his pace of work and his outreach across multiple sectors, despite being on a 9-day
fast for Navratri.
Over the course of the day, the Prime Minister logged nearly 4.5 hours of air travel, including 2 hours of chopper rides, to connect with people and projects across multiple states.
The Prime Minister began his day by undertaking a chopper ride to Greater Noida, where he inaugurated the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show–2025. He visited the exhibition and interacted with participants and entrepreneurs showcasing India’s manufacturing and trade potential.
PM Modi then travelled to Banswara, Rajasthan. He laid the foundation stone and inaugurated multiple central and state projects worth over Rs 1,22,100 crore, spanning multiple key sectors such as energy, infrastructure and more. He also interacted with beneficiaries of the PM-KUSUM scheme. Some of the beneficiaries were physically present in Banswara, while others were connected remotely from Maharashtra. This underscores the Modi government’s focus on renewable energy and farmer welfare.
From Rajasthan, the PM went directly to Bharat Mandapam in Delhi to participate in World Food India 2025, to engage with stakeholders in the food processing and agri-business sector, highlighting India’s growing role in global food security.
From trade and industry to infrastructure development, renewable energy, agriculture, and food security, the Prime Minister’s packed engagements across states and sectors illustrated the diverse priorities and relentless pace of his leadership.