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Suresh Prabhu, Smriti Irani celebrate Vikas Parv

| | Jun 07, 2016, at 05:55 pm
Ahmedabad/Vijaywada, Jun 7 (IBNS): Union Human Resource and Development Minister Smriti Irani and Union Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu on Tuesday celebrated Vikas Parv in Vijaywada and Ahmedabad respectively.

While Irani interacted with students, Prabhu met his party workers and colleagues.

"Landed in Ahmadabad, v good interaction with dear friends from media. Meeting all leaders of @BJP4India also various delegations," Prabhu tweeted.

The Railways Minister also visited the Swaminarayana Temple and pledged better service to the nation.

"Visited #swaminarayan mandir with dr SANJAY Balyan MOs Ministers, MLAs and was blessed by all swamiji stop do better service of humanity." he said.

Tweeting about her experience, Irani wrote, "Interacted with students and teachers of LPCT Gujarati Vidyalaya at Vijayawada today #VikashParv."

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