Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with classical musician Bharat Balvalli on Monday to unveil his biography, ‘Bharatvakya’. During their meeting, the Prime Minister commended Balvalli’s dedication to culture and spirituality.
In a post on X, PM Modi shared his sentiments, stating, “Happy to have met you, @Swaradhish along with @abhijitpawarapg. Compliments on your book, in line with your passion for culture and spirituality. My best wishes for your future endeavours.”
Bharat Balvalli expressed his appreciation for the meeting, emphasizing the positive trajectory of the nation under the Prime Minister’s leadership. He wrote, “Under his leadership, every section of society has prospered and Indian culture has thrived globally. May Bhagwan Dattatreya give him more strength to work even harder for the progress of our nation, culture and society.”
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Balvalli further explained that ‘Bharatvakya’, penned by Pravin Vitthal Tarde, seeks to weave together themes of music, spirituality, and nation-building. “‘Bharatvakya’, my biographical endeavor that weaves together the journey of my music, spirituality, and love for nation-building. Your unwavering support and heartfelt blessings fill me with renewed strength, inspiring me to continue working tirelessly on this path, where music and spirituality unite in service of our great nation,” he added.
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