A Letter From PMO Brought Cheers To These 9 Women In Bihar, Here’s What It Said – News18

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Last Updated: August 08, 2024, 17:59 IST

The letter, signed by PM Narendra Modi, extended an invitation to attend the Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort in Delhi. (PTI Photo)

The PMO sent invitation letters to 9 female representatives from Bihar, including Akanksha Basu, recognising their contributions and achievements.

Residents of Meghauna, a small village in Bihar’s Khagaria district, were overjoyed upon receiving a letter from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). The letter, addressed to the village head Akanksha Basu, brought immense excitement and pride to the community. The correspondence from the PMO, signed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office, extended an invitation for Basu to attend the Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort in Delhi.

On August 15, PM Modi will preside over the flag hoisting ceremony, and Basu has been invited to participate in this prestigious event. The PMO sent invitation letters to nine female representatives from Bihar, including Akanksha Basu, recognising their contributions and achievements.

The news was met with widespread enthusiasm in Meghauna, with villagers expressing their pride and joy at the honour bestowed upon their village head. Residents noted that significant development projects have been undertaken in the Panchayat, totaling over Rs 2 crore in investment. Akanksha Basu’s invitation was seen as a reflection of the progress and empowerment of women in the region.

Basu herself expressed her excitement about the opportunity, calling the invitation a testament to women’s empowerment in India. The entire village is looking forward to the event, celebrating the recognition of their community on a national stage.



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