PM Modi to release three books on life of former Vice President Venkaiah Naidu

The event is scheduled on the eve of Naidu's 75th birthday at Anvaya Convention Centre in Gachibowli, Hyderabad.


ANI | Updated: 29-06-2024 21:08 IST | Created: 29-06-2024 21:08 IST
PM Modi to release three books on life of former Vice President Venkaiah Naidu
PM Modi with former Vice President Venkaiah Naidu (Photo credit/X@MVenkaiahNaidu). Image Credit: ANI
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to release three books on the life and journey of former Vice President of India Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday at noon via video conferencing, a press release from the Prime Minister's Office said on Saturday. The event is scheduled on the eve of Naidu's 75th birthday at Anvaya Convention Centre in Gachibowli, Hyderabad.

The books that will be released by the Prime Minister include the biography of the former Vice President titled "Venkaiah Naidu - Life in Service" authored by S Nagesh Kumar, former Resident Editor of The Hindu, Hyderabad edition. Another book to be released includes, "Celebrating Bharat - The Mission and Message of M Venkaiah Naidu as 13th Vice-President of India", a Photo chronicle compiled by IV Subba Rao, Former Secretary to the Vice-President of India.

The third book to be released is a Pictorial biography in Telugu titled "Mahaneta - Life and Journey of M. Venkaiah Naidu" authored by Sanjay Kishore. Earlier on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on the former Vice President at his residence in the National Capital.

"Prime Minister Shri Narendra Bhai Modi Ji called on me at my residence No. Thyagaraja Marg, in New Delhi," Former Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu said in a post on X. "I conveyed my heartiest congratulations to Shri Narendra Bhai Modi Ji on being sworn in for his third term as Prime Minister of India. In our interaction, we exchanged our views on matters of national interest. I am certain that Bharat will scale new heights of glory under his leadership in the years to come," the post added. (ANI)

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