7 women have taken care of PM Modi's Twitter account


New delhi date. March 8, 2020, Sunday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a talk with women honoring the Nari Shakti Award at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Sunday. In addition to this, as per his earlier announcement, International Women's Day had handed over his Twitter account to seven talented women of the country.

The Prime Minister tweeted, "I sign this day as I said a few days ago. Today, all day seven inspiring women will share my life journey and talk to you on my social media account. '

These women from different fields include Sneha Mohandas, Malvika Iyer, Arifa, Kalpana, Vijaya Pawar, Kalawati Devi and Beena Devi. The first woman to handle PM Modi's Twitter account was Sneha Mohandas of Chennai.

He founded Food Bank India in 2015. This organization feeds homeless people. If a user asked for the password of the Prime Minister's Twitter account, he wrote in reply, 'Try logging in' New India.

Another woman handling PM Modi's Twitter handle is Malvika Iyer. Malvika is an international motivational speaker, activist working for the rights of the disabled, also doing fashion modeling with a PhD in social work. He lost both hands in an accident at the age of 13, yet he has formed a distinct identity in society.

Arifa Jan, who changed the lives of women artisans in Srinagar, Kashmir, also had the opportunity to run Modi's Twitter account. He has brought back the traditional Namda craft of Kashmir. Rifa Jain said that the Prime Minister's move has increased people's enthusiasm for the art.

Kalpana Ramesh, who runs a water in house hold campaign from home to community through Rain Water Harvesting, also had the opportunity to handle PM's Twitter handle. Vijaya Pawar, who promoted Banjara craft in rural areas of Maharashtra, also handled Modi's Twitter handle. In addition, Kalawati Devi of Kanpur and Veena Devi of Munger in Bihar also handled the Twitter handle.

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