Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished citizens happiness, success, and good health on Tamil New Year Puthandu, highlighting the richness of Tamil culture. He met Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan to convey his greetings personally, engaging in festive rituals and exchanging good wishes. The Prime Minister’s message emphasized the significance of Puthandu in celebrating renewal, hope, and the greatness of Tamil culture’s literature, music, art, philosophy, and devotion.
Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan extended greetings to citizens celebrating various New Year festivals, including Tamil Puthandu, Baisakhi, Rongali Bihu, and others. He emphasized the festivals’ reflection of India’s cultural diversity and the spirit of unity, new beginnings, and the bond between people, nature, and tradition. The festive greetings from leaders like Modi and Radhakrishnan symbolized harmony, prosperity, and renewed hope in people’s lives.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah also conveyed heartfelt greetings on Tamil Puthandu, emphasizing the festive spirit’s role in deepening cultural bonds and social unity. He wished for well-being, abundance, and joy for the people of Tamil Nadu during the new year celebrations. Across India, diverse regions celebrated traditional New Year festivals, signifying renewal, harvest, and cultural enthusiasm, with messages from top leaders promoting unity in diversity and cultural pride.
