PM Narendra Modi Extends Greetings on Vishu, Rongali Bihu, and Poila Boishakh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 15 conveyed his greetings to citizens across the country on the occasion of multiple traditional New Year and harvest festivals, including Vishu, Rongali Bihu, and Poila Boishakh. The messages were shared through social media posts.
Key Announcements / Highlights
- Prime Minister extended greetings for Vishu, Rongali Bihu, and Poila Boishakh
- Emphasised themes of renewal, prosperity, and unity
- Acknowledged the cultural significance of regional festivals across India
Official Statement
In his messages, Modi described these festivals as occasions that reflect optimism, gratitude, and new beginnings. He expressed hope that the coming year would bring prosperity, good health, and success to people across the country.
While greeting people on Rongali Bihu, he noted the festival’s role in celebrating Assamese culture and community spirit. On Poila Boishakh, he highlighted the cultural heritage of West Bengal and its contribution to India’s broader civilisational identity.
Context / Background
India observes multiple regional New Year festivals around mid-April, often linked to agricultural cycles and seasonal transitions.
- Vishu marks the beginning of the Malayalam calendar year in Kerala
- Rongali Bihu celebrates the Assamese New Year and the onset of the sowing season
- Poila Boishakh signifies the Bengali New Year
These festivals are characterised by cultural rituals, community gatherings, and traditional practices, reflecting the country’s diversity.
Public Impact
Messages from national leaders during such festivals reinforce cultural recognition and unity across regions. They also highlight:
- The importance of regional traditions in shaping national identity
- The connection between agriculture and cultural celebrations
- The role of festivals in promoting social harmony
For citizens, these occasions provide an opportunity to celebrate heritage while marking the start of a new year with renewed aspirations.
The Prime Minister’s greetings underline the significance of India’s diverse festival calendar and its role in fostering unity. As communities celebrate across states, these messages reflect a shared emphasis on hope, prosperity, and cultural continuity in the year ahead.
Inputs & Images: Hindusthan Samachar
Edited by: Pushkarini Annabathula
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Last Updated on: Wednesday, April 15, 2026 2:34 pm by Pushkarini Annabathula | Published by: Pushkarini Annabathula on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 2:34 pm | News Categories: Latest

